SparkWork legal

Terms of Service

These terms describe the baseline rules for accessing SparkWork, connecting advertising data, and using AI-assisted reporting and analysis features through the product.

Last updated March 23, 2026

Using SparkWork

By accessing or using SparkWork, you agree to use the service only for lawful business purposes and in a way that complies with these terms, your internal policies, and the rules of any connected third-party platform.

You are responsible for the users you invite into your workspace, the credentials and integrations you authorize, and the accuracy of the information you submit to the product.

Accounts and access

You must maintain the confidentiality of your account and take reasonable steps to prevent unauthorized access. SparkWork may suspend or limit access if we detect suspicious activity, misuse, or a violation of these terms.

Certain features may depend on active integrations, subscription status, or additional product configuration. Availability can vary by plan, region, or product release stage.

Acceptable use

You may not use SparkWork to violate laws, infringe intellectual property rights, interfere with the service, attempt unauthorized access, or misuse third-party advertising data. You also may not use the service to build a competing product through scraping, reverse engineering, or abusive automation.

  • Do not upload or connect data you do not have the right to use.
  • Do not probe, disrupt, or bypass platform security or rate limits.
  • Do not rely on SparkWork output as a substitute for legal, financial, or compliance advice.

Third-party services and AI-assisted outputs

SparkWork depends on third-party platforms, APIs, and infrastructure providers. Those services may change, become unavailable, or impose additional requirements outside SparkWork’s control.

The product may generate AI-assisted summaries, recommendations, and creative analysis. These outputs are intended to support decision-making, but you remain responsible for reviewing them before acting on them in production campaigns or client work.

Ownership and feedback

SparkWork retains all rights in the software, product design, and service materials we provide. You retain ownership of the content and business data you lawfully submit to the platform, subject to the rights needed for us to operate and improve the service.

If you share feedback, feature requests, or product ideas with SparkWork, we may use them without restriction or compensation unless a separate written agreement says otherwise.

Disclaimers, liability, and changes

SparkWork is provided on an as-available basis. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim implied warranties and are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from use of the service.

We may update these terms from time to time as the product evolves. Continued use of SparkWork after a material update becomes effective means you accept the revised terms.

These terms are a practical baseline for the public product site. If SparkWork later supports custom enterprise agreements, security addenda, or regional legal terms, those documents should be layered on top of this page as needed.