Investor Disclosures

These disclosures are provided for anyone evaluating TribeZ in an investment or strategic capacity. They describe material risk factors, cautionary language applicable to forward-looking statements, the status of this website as informational (not an offer to buy or sell securities), and other regulatory and business context relevant to our company.

Last updated: March 31, 2026

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Overview
1. Purpose and scope

This page describes information that TribeZ (together with its affiliates and controlled entities, "TribeZ," "we," "us," or "our") makes available to prospective investors, advisors, and strategic partners who visit our websites or interact with our investor relations or fundraising-related materials (including the Founding Investors area, deck requests, questionnaires, webinars, and similar channels).

These disclosures apply to informational and preliminary interactions. They do not replace subscription agreements, private placement memoranda, offering circulars, prospectuses, SAFEs, convertible instruments, or other definitive investment documents, which alone govern any actual investment.

By accessing investor-oriented content on our sites, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this page together with our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy, in each case to the extent applicable to your use of the site.

Offering
2. Not an offer or solicitation

Nothing on this website (including the Founding Investors page, quizzes, tier descriptions, or email updates) constitutes an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security or investment product in any jurisdiction.

Any securities of TribeZ may only be offered and sold in transactions that are exempt from registration or otherwise comply with applicable federal, state, national, and local securities laws. Such transactions, if and when conducted, will be documented in separate definitive agreements. No person is authorized to give any information or make any representation other than as contained in those definitive documents (or as expressly incorporated by reference in writing).

Prospective investors may be required to provide representations regarding accreditation, sophistication, residency, and eligibility before receiving detailed materials or participating in a private placement. Access to certain information may be restricted by law.

Safe harbor
3. Forward-looking statements

Certain statements on our websites and in investor materials are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of U.S. securities laws and similar concepts in other jurisdictions. These statements relate to future events, plans, objectives, financial performance, user or revenue growth, product roadmaps, partnerships, geographic expansion (including TribeZ Spaces and flagship locations), regulatory developments, and other matters.

Forward-looking statements are based on current expectations, estimates, projections, beliefs, and assumptions of management and are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results and timing may differ materially. TribeZ undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements except as required by law.

Forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as predictions of future performance. They are qualified in their entirety by the risk factors described below and by cautionary language in any formal offering materials.

Advice
4. No investment, tax, or legal advice

TribeZ does not provide investment, financial, tax, accounting, or legal advice through its websites or marketing content. Any discussion of potential returns, structures, or scenarios is illustrative and not a promise or guarantee. You should consult your own professional advisors before making any investment decision.

Eligibility
5. Eligibility, suitability, and jurisdiction

Private investments in early-stage companies are suitable only for persons who can bear the economic risk of loss, including the possible loss of their entire investment, and who have sufficient financial sophistication to evaluate the merits and risks. In the United States, many private offerings are directed only to accredited investors or qualified purchasers as defined under Regulation D and other rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission; similar categories exist in other countries.

Our websites are not directed at residents of any jurisdiction where the publication or availability of investor content would violate local law. If you access our content from outside your home jurisdiction, you are responsible for compliance with local laws. TribeZ may restrict access to investor materials by geography or investor category.

Risks
6. Risk factors (non-exhaustive)

The following risks are representative of factors that could adversely affect TribeZ and any investment in TribeZ. They are not listed in order of importance and are not exhaustive. Additional risks may be described in future offering documents.

6.1 Early-stage company risk

TribeZ is a developing business. We have a limited operating history on which to evaluate our business plan. We may never achieve profitability or positive cash flow. You may lose your entire investment.

6.2 Illiquidity and long time horizon

Investments in private companies are highly illiquid. There may be no secondary market for our securities, and transfer restrictions may apply. You should be prepared to hold any investment for an indefinite period and potentially bear a total loss.

6.3 Dilution and future financings

We expect to require additional capital. Future issuances of equity or convertible securities may dilute existing investors. New investors may receive rights, preferences, or protections that are senior to those of earlier investors.

6.4 Business model and execution

Our success depends on execution of our product roadmap, marketplace dynamics, sales and marketing effectiveness, hiring and retention of key personnel, and integration of platform and physical-network initiatives. Competitors—including well-capitalized incumbents—may offer similar or substitute solutions.

6.5 Technology, security, and operations

Our business relies on software systems, third-party infrastructure, and data security practices. Security breaches, outages, defects, or misuse of AI or automation could harm users, reputation, and financial results. We may be subject to liability or regulatory scrutiny despite safeguards.

6.6 Regulatory and compliance

We operate in areas that may be subject to evolving regulation—including labor classification, payments, cross-border hiring, data protection (e.g., GDPR, LGPD, CCPA), consumer protection, and financial services rules. Changes in law or enforcement could increase costs, restrict activities, or require product changes.

6.7 Cryptocurrency and payment rails

Where we reference or use digital assets, stablecoins, or blockchain-based payment flows, such activities involve technological, counterparty, custody, volatility, and regulatory risks. Regulatory treatment of digital assets remains unsettled in many jurisdictions.

6.8 International and flagship-location risk

Expansion into new countries or physical locations (including collaborations such as hospitality or co-living concepts) exposes us to local permitting, taxation, political instability, currency fluctuation, supply-chain disruption, and operational complexity. Results may differ materially from projections.

6.9 Key personnel and dependence on founders

Early-stage companies often depend heavily on founders and key executives. The loss of key personnel or failure to attract talent could harm our business.

6.10 Macroeconomic and market conditions

Demand for remote work, travel, and discretionary services may fluctuate with economic cycles, interest rates, inflation, pandemics, geopolitical events, and shifts in employer or consumer behavior.

6.11 Litigation and disputes

We may become subject to disputes with users, partners, employees, contractors, or regulators. Litigation can be costly and divert management attention regardless of outcome.

Regulatory
7. Securities law and regulatory considerations

TribeZ intends to conduct any securities offerings in reliance on exemptions from registration under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 and comparable exemptions abroad, where applicable. No government agency has passed upon our securities or confirmed the accuracy or adequacy of website disclosures.

References to "investment tiers," "profiles," or similar labels on our site are descriptive for discussion purposes only and do not constitute a standardized product with guaranteed terms until and unless specified in signed documents.

Payments
8. Payments, blockchain, and digital assets

Our platform may describe or use digital payment mechanisms, including stablecoins or other blockchain-based settlement, in connection with payroll or marketplace flows. Such mechanisms involve distinct risks (including smart-contract risk, network congestion, and regulatory change). Descriptions on our site are not an endorsement of any token or protocol for investment purposes.

Global
9. International and cross-border operations

TribeZ may serve users, clients, and partners in multiple countries. Cross-border data transfers, employment classification, tax withholding, and sanctions/export rules may affect our operations. Investors should consider exposure to non-U.S. legal regimes, including Brazil and the European Union, where we may have users or operations.

Initiatives
10. Physical spaces and strategic initiatives

We may describe physical venues, retreats, co-living, or hospitality-aligned projects (including collaborations or proof-of-concept locations). These initiatives may involve real-estate, operational, and brand risks distinct from pure software businesses. Economic performance of any location is uncertain and may depend on third-party operators, landlords, and local markets.

Data
11. Use of information you provide

When you submit forms (including deck requests, quizzes, or contact information), we collect and use that information as described in our Privacy Policy. Submission of information does not obligate TribeZ to offer an investment opportunity or to respond within any particular timeframe. We may rely on electronic communications and recorded calls where permitted by law and our policies.

Conflicts
12. Conflicts of interest

Directors, officers, founders, employees, advisors, and existing investors may have interests that differ from yours. They may hold equity or other interests in TribeZ or related entities, participate in future financings, or engage in other business activities. Material conflicts, where required, should be addressed in definitive transaction documents and associated disclosures.

IP
13. Intellectual property

Content on our websites—including trademarks, logos, text, and design—is owned by TribeZ or its licensors. Except as permitted for normal browsing, you may not copy, reproduce, or distribute investor materials for commercial purposes without prior written consent.

Disclaimer
14. Disclaimer of warranties; limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, TribeZ provides its websites and investor-facing content on an "as is" and "as available" basis without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, or non-infringement.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, TribeZ and its affiliates, directors, officers, employees, and agents shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for loss of profits, data, or goodwill, arising out of or related to your use of or reliance on website content, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations; in those jurisdictions, our liability is limited to the maximum extent permitted by law.

Updates
15. Changes to these disclosures

We may update this page at any time. The "Last updated" date at the top will be revised when we make material changes. Your continued use of investor-related content after changes constitutes acknowledgment of the revised disclosures, to the extent permitted by law.

Contact
16. Contact

For questions about these disclosures or investor relations processes, contact legal@findmytribez.com. General inquiries may be directed to info@findmytribez.com.

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