1. Fit and formation
The calculator and booking form create a request, not automatic acceptance. A contract forms only when Website Done In Days confirms fit, issues the written scope and terms, and the required payment is received as stated.
2. Standard fares and payment
Standard GO, LOCAL and LEAD work is paid in advance unless a different written arrangement is agreed. The scope states the fare, optional extras, care choice, total, VAT treatment and production start.
3. Ready-to-Build and timetable
The 3, 5 or 7-working-day first-version target starts only after payment, required business information, approved evidence, photographs, access and one named decision-maker are complete. Missing information, access or feedback pauses the timetable.
4. Client responsibilities
The client must supply accurate facts and have permission to use every photograph, logo, review, document and claim supplied. The client is responsible for final factual and legal approval, including regulated wording, qualifications, guarantees, prices and sector requirements.
5. Revisions and additional work
A revision round means one consolidated list from the named decision-maker. GO includes one; LOCAL and LEAD include two. New pages, functionality, substantial rewrites, a changed brief or work after included rounds are separately priced.
6. Client delay and parking
If feedback, content or access is outstanding, the project may be paused. After 30 days without the material needed, it may be parked. The published reactivation fee and a new slot may apply.
7. Cancellation
If Website Done In Days declines the project or cannot provide an accepted service, money received for unperformed work is refunded. The project-specific agreement must state the position for client cancellation, completed work, committed capacity and irrecoverable fees.
8. Ownership
After full payment, the agreed bespoke website content and deliverables transfer as described in scope. Reusable methods, general components, tools and third-party material retain their existing ownership or licence. A care plan is not required to retain the paid-for website.
9. Third-party services
Domains, Netlify, payment services, email, booking systems and other third-party tools operate under their own terms, availability and charges.
10. Launch and defects
Launch follows approval and required access. Standard fares include 14 calendar days after launch to report reproducible defects against scope. New preferences, content changes and third-party changes are not defects.
11. Search and commercial results
Technical and local-search foundations are supplied only as listed. Rankings, traffic, enquiries, sales and revenue are not guaranteed.
12. Care plans
Care is optional and billed monthly in advance. Included time does not roll over. New pages, redesigns and new functionality are outside routine care unless agreed.
13. Liability and professional review
The project agreement must contain suitable liability limits, exclusions and governing-law terms for the actual legal entity. This public summary is not legal advice and should not be the only contract without professional review.