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Simple rules: we work seriously, communicate clearly, and do not pretend chaos is a strategy.
You can browse this website and contact us. You cannot attack it, scrape it aggressively, copy it as your own, or use it for spam, malware, or nonsense.
Client work is governed by a separate proposal, statement of work, invoice, or agreement covering scope, timeline, payments, responsibilities, revisions, and delivery.
Clients must have rights to logos, copy, images, videos, fonts, datasets, product information, credentials, and third-party materials they provide.
Fees, deposits, milestones, taxes, and payment deadlines are defined in the proposal or invoice. Late payment may pause work. Rush work and scope changes may cost extra.
We work inside agreed scope. New pages, features, integrations, major direction changes, or missing client materials are extra work unless agreed otherwise.
Clients must provide feedback, accurate information, access, content, approvals, and a decision-maker who can actually decide. Slow feedback moves deadlines.
Unless agreed otherwise, final paid deliverables transfer after full payment. Our pre-existing tools, code patterns, know-how, and reusable components remain ours.
Sites and apps may depend on hosting, domains, analytics, CMS tools, APIs, plugins, or payments. Their pricing, uptime, rules, and failures are outside our control.
Launch means the agreed deliverable is deployed or handed over. Ongoing support, monitoring, content changes, and new features require a separate agreement.
We do not guarantee revenue, rankings, virality, investor interest, or market success. Those depend on offer, traffic, pricing, timing, and execution.
To the maximum extent allowed by law, we are not liable for indirect losses, lost profits, lost data, reputational damage, third-party outages, or bad client inputs.
We may update these Terms when the website, services, business model, or legal requirements change. The published version applies to website use.