Product-specific disclosures for chemistry guidance, directory data, and subscriptions
This page highlights the important operational and consumer-facing disclosures that sit alongside Avenblu's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
Avenblu
Pool care made simple means practical guidance, clearer language, and enough restraint to tell you when it is time to verify a label or call a professional.
Informational use only
Avenblu is designed to help homeowners organize pool-care decisions, not to replace manufacturer instructions, licensed pool service professionals, electricians, engineers, or safety experts.
Diagnosis suggestions are grounded in published public-health and pool-care educational sources, but they still depend on the quality of your testing, the products you use, and the conditions at your pool.
If a pool issue appears severe, hazardous, electrical, structural, or beyond routine maintenance, stop and consult a qualified professional.
Directory and provider disclosures
When configured, Avenblu can retrieve business listing information and map content through Geoapify, OpenStreetMap-compatible tile providers, Google Maps Platform, or similar third-party services. That data may change without notice and may not be complete, current, or available in every market.
Avenblu may also display lightweight website-derived summaries to help users understand what a business appears to offer. Those summaries are sourced from public website copy when available and should not be treated as independent verification.
Avenblu normalizes listing information for a cleaner product experience, but does not certify or warrant listed businesses. If Avenblu introduces a labeled "Avenblu Verified" placement or similar priority treatment, that status reflects a platform state defined by Avenblu and should be reviewed together with the business's own disclosures and credentials.
Billing and account disclosures
Paid subscriptions are handled through Stripe. Test, staging, or development environments may use Stripe test mode or a clearly labeled development-only entitlement override. Development overrides are not live payments and do not create a real Stripe subscription.
Only environments configured with real Stripe test credentials and real recurring Stripe price IDs can complete end-to-end Stripe checkout and webhook validation.
Cookies and communications
The current product uses essential session cookies for authentication. Avenblu may also send operational or account-related communications such as password, billing, support, or service notices when those features are enabled.
If marketing communications, analytics, or optional communications settings are added later, the legal pages and product controls should be updated before launch.
Launch-stage notes
Some Avenblu routes intentionally remain conservative about search indexing for third-party business profile pages. That helps avoid implying endorsement or stable editorial ownership over third-party listing content during the rollout phase.
Before public launch, Avenblu should complete a final legal review, replace placeholder contact emails if needed, and confirm billing, privacy, and provider disclosures against the production environment.