Wishstack

Terms & Conditions

Last updated: June 28, 2026

By using Wishstack, you agree to these terms. If you don’t, please don’t use the service.

What Wishstack is

Wishstack is a place to post “wishes” (problems and product ideas), back the ones you’d pay for, and — if you’re a maker — claim and build them. It’s a noticeboard for demand, not a marketplace.

Your account

You need an account to post, vote, or comment. Keep your login secure and don’t impersonate anyone. You must be at least 16 to use Wishstack.

Your content

You own what you post. By posting, you give us a non-exclusive license to display and distribute it on Wishstack — for example, showing your wish on the board and in digests. Don’t post anything you don’t have the right to share.

Acceptable use

Don’t use Wishstack to:

  • post illegal, hateful, harassing, or infringing content;
  • spam, scrape, or game vote counts;
  • break, overload, or probe the service.

We can remove content or suspend accounts that break these rules.

Wishes, claims, and shipping

A wish is an expression of interest, not a contract. Backing a wish doesn’t obligate you to pay anyone, and claiming a wish doesn’t obligate a maker to finish it. Wishstack doesn’t handle payments, escrow, or bounties — any arrangement between a backer and a maker is strictly between them.

No guarantees

Wishstack is provided “as is.” We don’t guarantee that a wish will get built, that the site will always be available, or that it will be free of bugs.

Limitation of liability

To the extent the law allows, Wishstack and its operator aren’t liable for indirect or consequential damages arising from your use of the service.

Termination

You can stop using Wishstack and delete your account anytime. We can suspend or end access if these terms are broken.

Changes

We may update these terms. We’ll update the date above, and continued use after a change means you accept it.

Contact

Questions? Email hi@rajatsinha.net.

Like the privacy policy, this is a starting template, not legal advice. Have a lawyer review it before launch.