Content standards

Say what is true.
Label what may be.

These standards explain how Volare separates current business information from plans, hypotheses, strategic value drivers, and transaction-specific valuation work.

Last reviewed August 23, 2026

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Company and product status

Profiles are high-level descriptions of how each business or product is publicly positioned at the time of review. Availability, functionality, integrations, pricing, product names, and operating status can change. The linked company website is the more specific source for current customer-facing details.

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Valuation and financial performance

Volare does not publish enterprise values, implied valuation ranges, revenue, growth rates, margins, market share, retention, or similar financial or operating metrics on this site unless they are current, appropriately scoped, and supported by records suitable for the context. A list of value drivers is not a valuation. Any indication of value requires verified inputs, a valuation date, a defined interest and transaction structure, and appropriate professional analysis.

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Forward-looking information

Statements about plans, possible features, partnerships, integrations, market opportunities, or strategic outcomes are forward-looking and uncertain. They are not representations that a feature has shipped, a relationship exists, a transaction will occur, or a result will be achieved. Where a roadmap is discussed, it should be labeled as planned or under consideration near the statement itself.

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Third-party names and technology

References to a company, platform, model, marketplace, open-source project, product, or trademark are descriptive only unless an authorized relationship is expressly identified. Compatibility, integration, use of an API, or use of open-source software does not by itself imply sponsorship, certification, partnership, or endorsement.

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AI and automated features

AI-assisted outputs may be incomplete, inaccurate, or inappropriate for a particular use. Capabilities depend on the product version, enabled tools, permissions, data, integrations, plan, and configuration. Product descriptions should not imply guaranteed accuracy, autonomy, security, privacy, or compatibility unless the specific claim is supported and appropriately qualified.

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Health and habit-support products

QuitMonkey is described as a self-directed habit-support product, not medical care, diagnosis, treatment, crisis support, or a digital therapeutic. No clinical efficacy, success-rate, provider-partnership, or health-outcome claim is made here. Anyone needing medical or emergency help should use an appropriate licensed or emergency resource.

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No offer or advisory relationship

This site provides general company information. It is not an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy securities, investment products, or assets, and it is not investment, legal, tax, accounting, valuation, or financial advice. An inquiry or discussion does not create a confidential, fiduciary, advisory, brokerage, or other professional relationship.

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Independent diligence

Potential commercial partners, acquirers, investors, and other counterparties should conduct their own legal, financial, technical, security, privacy, intellectual-property, and operational diligence and should rely only on definitive written agreements and materials prepared for the specific transaction.

These standards are intended to improve clarity and reduce avoidable misunderstanding. They are not a legal opinion or a representation that any particular communication, offering, product, or transaction satisfies all applicable laws or platform policies.