Website terms
Terms of Service
These terms explain how StackPilot should be used and what to check before relying on software recommendations or third-party links.
Last updated: 18 May 2026
About StackPilot
StackPilot is a UK-based software recommendation website that helps small businesses, freelancers, solo founders, and local service providers compare and choose practical software tools for their business.
The information on this website is provided for general guidance only. It is not legal, financial, tax, accounting, compliance, or professional business advice.
Using this website
By using StackPilot, you agree to use the website responsibly and only for lawful purposes. You should not attempt to misuse the website, interfere with its operation, copy content in bulk, or use it in a way that could harm the site or other users.
Software recommendations
StackPilot recommends third-party software tools based on general business needs, categories, use cases, and publicly available information. Recommendations are intended to help you narrow down your options, but they should not be treated as a guarantee that a tool will be suitable for every business.
You are responsible for checking whether any software product, plan, feature, price, integration, contract, or provider is suitable for your own needs before signing up or making a purchase.
Third-party websites and services
StackPilot links to third-party websites and software providers. These third-party websites are not controlled by StackPilot. Their pricing, features, availability, terms, privacy practices, support, and billing policies may change at any time.
You should review the relevant provider's own website, terms, privacy policy, pricing page, and cancellation policy before creating an account or making a purchase.
Affiliate links
Some links on StackPilot may be affiliate links. This means StackPilot may earn a commission if you click a link and sign up for or purchase a product from a third-party provider.
Using an affiliate link does not usually cost you extra. Affiliate commissions help support the website and allow StackPilot to continue creating free software guides and recommendations.
StackPilot aims to recommend tools based on relevance and usefulness, not just commission availability.
Accuracy of information
We aim to keep the information on StackPilot useful and up to date, but software products, pricing, features, offers, integrations, and terms can change quickly. We cannot guarantee that all information will always be complete, accurate, or current.
Before making a decision, you should confirm key details directly with the software provider.
No professional advice
The content on StackPilot is for general informational purposes only. It should not be relied on as legal, financial, tax, accounting, compliance, or professional advice. If you need advice for your specific business situation, you should speak to a qualified professional.
Limitation of liability
StackPilot is not responsible for losses, costs, issues, or disputes that may arise from your use of third-party software, websites, providers, or services linked from this website.
This includes, but is not limited to, billing issues, cancelled services, changed features, downtime, data loss, unsuitable software choices, or disputes with third-party providers.
Nothing in these terms limits any rights you may have under applicable law.
Changes to these terms
We may update these Terms of Service from time to time. When we do, we may update the "Last updated" date on this page. Continued use of the website after changes are made means you accept the updated terms.
Contact
If you have any questions about these terms, email hello@stackpilot.co.uk or use the details on the contact page.