LaunchValid

Placeholder Page Policy

Last updated: August 15, 2026

This policy explains the placeholder page: a simple page we put at your web address while the rest of your workspace is still being built. It works with the Terms of Service and the Privacy Policy. LaunchValid is operated by AmpFi App LLC.


What a placeholder page is

When you describe your idea, we reserve a web address for it, such as yourname.vld.vc, and put a short page there straight away. That page shows:

  • the name you gave your idea
  • your brand color, if you chose one
  • a line saying the full page is being prepared

That is all it shows. It contains nothing we generated about your business, no research, no claims about your product, and no pricing.

What it does not do

It does not collect anything. There is no sign-up form, no email field, and no button that captures a visitor's details. Nobody who lands on the page can give us or you their information, because there is nowhere to put it.

It is not listed in search engines. We ask search engines not to index the placeholder, so a half-finished idea name does not appear in search results. That instruction is removed only when you publish your real page yourself.

It is not your published page. Publishing the real page, with your content and a sign-up form on it, is a separate step you take yourself, and it asks for your agreement separately. Agreeing to a placeholder is not agreeing to publish.

Why we do it early

Seeing your idea live at its own address, minutes after describing it, is one of the few things that makes an idea feel real before any of the work is finished. Waiting until everything is ready means waiting about an hour for it.

Your choice

You can decline the placeholder when you describe your idea, and your research, your plan, your prototype and your page are all built exactly the same way. Two things are different when you decline: nothing appears at any address until you publish, and the address itself is not held for you in the meantime, so the final address of your page can differ from the one shown when you described your idea if someone else takes that name first.

You can also change your mind later. Ask us to take the placeholder down and we will remove it, and the address stays reserved for you for as long as you hold a paid plan.

How long the address is held

The address hold is part of the paid product. While you hold a paid plan, your address stays yours. If you describe an idea and do not take out a paid plan, the placeholder and its address hold expire seven days after the placeholder went up: the page comes down and the address becomes available to others. Nothing else is affected, and if you subscribe later your demand page simply gets a fresh address at that point, which can differ from the one you were first shown.

Who can see it

Anyone who knows the address can open the page, because it is on the public internet. We do not advertise it, link to it, or share the address with anyone. In practice nobody finds it unless you tell them where it is, and there is nothing on it to find.

Visitor information

We keep ordinary server records when the page is served, such as the time of the request and the browser type, in the same way described in the Privacy Policy. We do not place advertising or tracking cookies on the placeholder, and we do not build a profile of the people who visit it.

Your address

The address is reserved for your project for as long as your account has it. Choosing your own address rather than a generated one is a paid capability, and the generated one keeps working either way. We may refuse or change an address that impersonates a real company or person, or that is reserved for our own infrastructure.

Changes to this policy

If we change this policy in a way that affects what the placeholder does, we will update the date at the top and record the new version against future agreements. Anything you already agreed to stays recorded as the version you saw.

Contact

Questions about this policy: legal@launchvalid.com.