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Informational Tools & AI Output Disclaimer
Version 1 · Last updated: July 5, 2026
The short version
Our tools and AI give you general information to orient you — not legal, tax, or financial advice. Rules and fees change and vary by state, so verify with the primary source (USPTO, your Secretary of State, IRS) or a licensed professional before you act. AI can be confidently wrong. When the stakes are real, get a pro.
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1. What Vantino's tools are — and aren't
Vantino gives you education, software tools, and AI-generated content to help you operate: lessons, calculators, generators, and guidance on topics that can include trademarks, business formation (like LLCs), invoicing, and contracts. All of it is general information, not professional advice. Vantino is not a law firm, accounting firm, or financial advisor; no output of the Service creates an attorney-client, accountant-client, or fiduciary relationship.
2. Rules change and vary — verify current requirements
Legal and regulatory information is time- and place-sensitive. Filing fees, forms, processing times, state-by-state formation rules, USPTO trademark procedures, and tax thresholds change regularly, and the right answer often depends on facts specific to you. Before you act, verify the current rules with the primary source — e.g., uspto.gov for trademarks, your state’s Secretary of State for formation and annual reports, irs.gov and your state revenue agency for tax questions — or consult a licensed professional in your jurisdiction. Content in the Service may have been accurate when written and still be out of date when you read it.
3. AI outputs specifically
AI features can produce responses that are plausible but wrong, incomplete, or outdated — including citations to rules or fees that don’t exist or have changed. Treat AI output as a fast first draft from a smart generalist: useful for orientation, never a substitute for verification. You are responsible for anything you file, sign, send, or publish.
4. No outcome guarantees
Educational content and tools describe strategies that have worked in real businesses. Your results depend on your execution, your market, and factors nobody controls. We make no guarantee of revenue, growth, approval of any application, or any other outcome.
5. When to get a professional
Get a licensed attorney or CPA involved when the stakes are real: choosing a business structure with tax consequences, responding to a trademark office action or a cease-and-desist, contracts with meaningful money attached, disputes, or anything where being wrong costs more than the professional would.
6. Relationship to the Terms
This page is incorporated into our Terms of Service. The Terms’ disclaimers and liability limits apply to everything described here.