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Plain-language terms, privacy notes, and AI assistance details for Saga Spark writers. This page is a strong product draft and should be reviewed by qualified counsel before launch.

Operator
Kurtz & Boon LLC
Effective
May 18, 2026
Terms of Use

Using Saga Spark

The basic rules for accounts, acceptable use, subscriptions, creative ownership, and service limitations.

Account responsibility
  • Saga Spark is operated by Kurtz & Boon LLC. References to Saga Spark, we, us, or our mean Kurtz & Boon LLC operating the Saga Spark service unless the context says otherwise.
  • Saga Spark is intended for users who are 18 years of age or older. By creating an account you confirm you meet this requirement. AI features operate on user-supplied story content and may return output that reflects mature themes.
  • You are responsible for keeping your sign-in credentials secure and for activity that happens through your account.
  • Saga Spark may suspend or restrict access if an account is used to abuse the service, evade limits, attack the platform, or violate applicable law.
  • You should keep your contact and billing information accurate so we can provide account notices, receipts, and support.
Your creative work
  • You keep ownership of the stories, notes, drafts, characters, worlds, and other creative material you create or upload.
  • You grant Saga Spark the limited permission needed to store, process, display, sync, back up, and provide product features for that material.
  • You are responsible for ensuring that any third-party material you add to Saga Spark, such as excerpts, research, references, images, or collaborative work, is material you have the right to use. Your original writing remains yours.
Acceptable use
  • Do not use Saga Spark to break the law, infringe rights, harass others, distribute malware, scrape the service, or interfere with normal operation.
  • Do not attempt to bypass quotas, billing controls, security controls, or account restrictions.
  • Do not rely on Saga Spark as a legal, financial, medical, or emergency service.
Plans, billing, and availability
  • Paid plans, trials, quotas, and feature limits may vary by account, subscription status, and administrative settings.
  • Billing is handled through the connected payment provider. Subscription changes, cancellation timing, taxes, and receipts may be managed through that provider.
  • Saga Spark may change, pause, or discontinue features as the product evolves, especially during early access or beta periods.
Disclaimers and liability
  • Saga Spark is provided as a writing and organization tool. We work to keep it reliable, but we cannot promise uninterrupted, error-free, or loss-free operation.
  • You are responsible for reviewing outputs, preserving important copies of your work, and deciding whether suggestions are useful for your project.
  • To the fullest extent allowed by law, Saga Spark is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or lost-profit damages arising from use of the service.
Privacy

How Project and Account Data Is Handled

What data the app needs, why it is used, and the privacy expectations around creative work.

Information we process
  • Account information such as user ID, email, display name, avatar, billing status, preferences, and support messages.
  • Workspace content such as project titles, story drafts, chapters, scenes, synopsis text, notes, characters, locations, items, plot threads, tasks, and template progress.
  • Operational data such as usage counts, AI review runs, generated findings, error logs, security metadata, and approximate cost or quota records.
Why we use it
  • To authenticate users, save and sync projects, provide account settings, manage subscriptions, and enforce plan limits.
  • To power product features such as project organization, trash/restore behavior, manual help, feedback, and optional AI assistance.
  • To troubleshoot errors, prevent abuse, monitor reliability, answer support requests, and improve the product experience.
AI-related processing
  • When AI assistance is enabled and you run an AI feature, selected draft text and relevant project context may be sent to the configured AI provider to generate the requested review or suggestion.
  • Saga Spark stores AI review history, findings, usage records, and limited review memory so you can revisit results and so later reviews can understand prior context.
  • If AI assistance is disabled, new AI review requests and AI autofill-style features are blocked. Existing saved project data remains in the workspace unless you delete it.
Sharing and service providers
  • Saga Spark may use service providers for hosting, authentication, payment processing, analytics, email/support, database storage, and optional AI processing.
  • Providers should receive only the information reasonably needed to perform their role.
  • Saga Spark does not sell user story drafts as a standalone product.
Retention, deletion, and security
  • Project content is retained while your account or project remains active, except where you delete it or where retention is needed for legal, billing, security, or backup reasons.
  • Deleted projects may be restorable for a limited trash period before permanent deletion.
  • Reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards should be used to protect user data, but no online service can guarantee perfect security.
AI Assistance

What AI Does and Does Not Do

A practical explanation of the optional AI features without exposing internal prompts.

Where AI assistance applies
  • Overview reviews: broad editorial feedback for a selected scene, chapter, beat, or full project selection.
  • Plot-hole reviews: checks for contradictions, missing setup, unclear causality, timeline confusion, unresolved threads, and continuity gaps.
  • Character reviews: feedback on motivation, agency, consistency, knowledge, voice, relationships, and character arc clarity.
  • Story reviews: structure, pacing, tension, promises and payoffs, scene purpose, stakes, and larger story shape.
  • Guidance reviews: practical next-step options, brainstorming support, revision paths, and tradeoffs when a writer is stuck.
  • Project suggestions: optional extraction of people, places, objects, notes, or follow-up tasks that the writer can approve before adding to the workspace.
  • Review memory and findings: stored summaries, reports, and task-ready findings that help make later reviews more context-aware.
  • AI entity autofill: AI-assisted completion of structured project details where available under the account plan.
How it works
  • The writer chooses a review type and scope. Saga Spark sends the selected draft text plus relevant project context such as synopsis, characters, locations, plots, notes, and template beats.
  • AI output is framed as editorial support: observations, possible issues, revision tasks, options, and context-aware suggestions.
  • The system tries to distinguish manuscript evidence from private project context so notes do not treat hidden planning data as reader-visible story information.
  • Project additions are suggestions. They are not added automatically unless the writer chooses to add them.
What it does not do
  • It does not replace the writer, guarantee publication quality, guarantee factual accuracy, or make legal, publishing, or business decisions for the user.
  • It does not intentionally ghostwrite the story as its main purpose; it is designed for review, continuity support, brainstorming, and revision planning.
  • It does not know the entire project unless the relevant content is provided in the selected review context.
  • It does not guarantee that every contradiction, sensitive issue, typo, or continuity problem will be found.
Opting out
  • Users can disable AI assistance from Account preferences.
  • When disabled, AI reviews, story guidance, plot-hole checks, character reviews, full-story reviews, AI-generated project suggestions, AI-generated findings, review memory creation, and AI entity autofill are unavailable.
  • Manual project tools remain available, including drafting, chapters, scenes, synopsis, characters, locations, items, plots, notes, templates, dashboard, account settings, themes, trash/restore, manual help, FAQ, contact, and billing.
  • Re-enabling AI assistance allows future AI requests again, subject to plan limits, quotas, and any administrative pause.

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