Trademarks & third-party marks
This page explains whose names and logos appear on this site, what they mean, and — just as important — what they don't mean. In short: a logo in our marketplace identifies the system a connector talks to. It does not mean that company built, sponsors, or endorses anything here.
Fibric marks
Fibric, the Fibric wordmark and logo, BearScope, and the names of operators and products we publish are trademarks of Fibric Inc. All rights reserved. Other product and section names on this site (such as "Built on Fibric") identify our own offerings and programs.
Third-party marks
The Fibric marketplace lists connectors: software Fibric (or a listed publisher) builds so an operator can read from and act on a third-party system, like a support desk, a commerce platform, or a building-management system. When we name one of those systems or show its logo, we use the mark nominatively — only to identify the system the connector integrates with.
Where a mark owner publishes brand guidelines for integration partners, we follow them. If we've made a mistake with your mark, tell us and we will correct it promptly.
What a marketplace listing means
- "Built by Fibric" — Fibric develops, maintains, and supports the connector. Support requests go to Fibric, never to the third party.
- Publisher listings — where a listing names an independent publisher, that publisher develops and supports it under the Fibric marketplace agreement. The listing page always states who supports what.
- Compatibility, not partnership — a listing means the connector speaks that system's published APIs. It does not imply a commercial relationship with the system's vendor unless the listing says so explicitly.
Logo use on this site
Logos shown on marketplace cards and listing pages are used at small scale, unmodified, solely to identify the corresponding system, and never in a way that suggests sponsorship. We do not use third-party logos in advertising creative, and we do not present any third party as a customer or partner unless a separate agreement exists and says we may.
Using Fibric marks
Want to say your product runs on Fibric? Accurate, text-only statements of compatibility ("Works with Fibric," "Built on Fibric" where your product genuinely runs on the platform) are welcome. Anything else — using the Fibric logo, naming a product with "Fibric" in it — needs written permission first.
Contact
Trademark questions, corrections, or takedown requests: legal@fibric.io. We respond to mark-owner requests with priority.