Company: TGNT
Filing Date: 2025-04-30
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001477932-25-003124
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Company: Totaligent, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-30
Form: S-1
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 our revenue streams, and solidify our position as a market leader in digital marketing solutions.

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Competition

We are in a highly-competitive space, dominated by well-known players likeActiveCampaign, known for its robust automation capabilities, Klavivo, featuring over 300 integrations and supporting various automation and personalization features, HubSpot, known for its comprehensive suite of CRM, marketing, sales, and service tools, and Gladly, which consolidates customer interactions across channels like email, chat, and social media into one unified platform.

Intellectual property

Our intellectual property is grounded in our ownership of domain names, confidential business information, and tactics. These assets form the core of our competitive advantage, safeguarding the brand’s identity and proprietary knowledge. By leveraging domain names, confidential information and tactics, we preserve our unique business strategies and innovations. We believe that these intellectual properties collectively reinforce our market presence and will contribute to our long-term success.

Government Regulation

The Internet

We are subject to several laws and regulations that affect companies conducting business on the Internet, many of which are still evolving and could be interpreted in ways that could harm our business. The way existing laws and regulations will be applied to the Internet and how they will relate to our business are often unclear. For example, we often cannot be certain how existing laws will apply in the e-commerce and online context, including with respect to such topics as privacy, defamation, pricing, credit card fraud, advertising, taxation, sweepstakes, promotions, content regulation, quality of products and services, and intellectual property ownership and infringement.

Numerous laws and regulatory schemes have been adopted at the national and state level in the United States, and in some cases internationally, that have a direct impact on our business and operations. For example:

The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009, or CARD Act, and similar laws and regulations adopted by several states regulate credit card and gift certificate use fairness, including expiration dates and fees. Our business also requires that we comply with payment card industry data security and other standards. We are subject to payment card association operating rules, certification requirements, and rules governing electronic funds transfers, which could change or be reinterpreted to make it difficult or impossible for us to comply. If we fail to comply with these rules or requirements, or if our data security systems are breached or compromised, we may be liable for card issuing banks’ costs, subject to fines and higher transaction fees, and lose our ability to accept credit and debit card payments from our