Verve Twin

Terms of Service

These terms govern access to the Verve Twin founding partner landing page, including the waitlist submission workflow used before the main platform launches.

Last updated: 2026-04-28

Purpose of the site

This site presents Verve Twin, collects founding partner waitlist submissions, and provides launch information for users in the current pre-launch phase.

No acceptance guarantee

Submitting the waitlist form does not guarantee acceptance into the founding partner cohort, a specific onboarding timeline, or any future product entitlement.

No medical or training advice

The landing page content is informational. It does not replace medical evaluation, physiotherapy care, individualized coaching, or professional risk assessment.

Acceptable use

You may use this site only for legitimate browsing, launch information review, and genuine waitlist submission. You must not attempt to abuse the form, interfere with the service, scrape protected content at scale, or submit misleading data.

Intellectual property

Unless otherwise stated, the landing page design, copy, branding, visual assets, and product positioning belong to Verve Technology Ecosystem and may not be reused without permission.

Availability

Because the site supports a pre-launch product workflow, features, copy, cohort structure, and availability may change without notice. The site may be suspended for maintenance, security review, or launch updates.

Liability limits

To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, the landing page is provided on an as-available basis during pre-launch. Verve does not guarantee uninterrupted access or the suitability of the service for a specific commercial outcome.

Governing framework

These terms are intended for a Luxembourg-based launch context and should be interpreted in line with applicable Luxembourg and EU rules, subject to any mandatory consumer protections that apply in your jurisdiction.

Operational note: These terms cover the current pre-launch landing experience and should be reviewed with legal counsel before broader commercial launch.