The deal, in plain language and in full.
Here is how working with Titan works: what we deliver, how pricing runs, and the rules around the subscribe plan. Each major clause leads with a one-line summary, then the formal terms underneath.
This is a working draft and is not legal advice. It needs a lawyer review before launch.
Last updated June 2026.
Overview
Plain version: we build and look after websites. You can pay per project, or subscribe with nothing down on a 12-month term. The plan is a service, not a way to slowly buy the site.
These terms govern the services Titan Web Dev ("Titan," "we," "us") provides to you ("you," "the client"). By engaging us, signing a proposal, or paying an invoice, you agree to these terms. The plain summaries are here to help you read them. If a summary and the formal text ever seem to disagree, the formal text controls.
Scope of services
Plain version: we build custom websites, do SEO, and offer branding. What you are getting is written down in your proposal.
Titan provides web design, SEO, and branding services. The exact deliverables, timeline, and price for your engagement are set out in the proposal or scope document we agree on. Anything outside that scope is a new request and may carry its own quote and timeline. We do not use templates or page builders for custom builds, and we are honest about timelines: SEO typically takes three to six months to show real movement.
Project-based and subscription pricing
Plain version: two ways to pay. A one-time build, or subscribe with $0 down and a monthly fee.
You can pay for a build as a one-time project (delivered to you on full payment), or subscribe on a $0-down plan where the build cost is folded into a monthly fee. Brand Kit work is a separate one-time purchase, with files delivered to you on completion. The figures that apply to you are the ones quoted in your proposal. Prices may change for future engagements, but a quote you have accepted stands for that engagement.
Subscription terms
Plain version: the subscribe plan trades no upfront cost for a 12-month commitment. We host and run the site, it renews unless you cancel, and leaving early before the term is up triggers the remaining balance.
Hosting and management
Plain version: on a subscribe plan, we host and manage your site. If you cancel, the service stops.
On a subscribe plan, Titan hosts and manages the site as part of the monthly fee. The site runs on infrastructure we control. If the plan is cancelled or lapses for non-payment, the hosted service is suspended and the site goes offline. This is part of how the $0-down model works.
12-month minimum term
Plain version: the plan runs for at least 12 months. That is the trade for paying nothing upfront, because it spreads out the real cost of building the site.
Subscribe plans carry a minimum term of 12 months. There is no upfront build fee, so the term exists to amortize the labor that went into building the site. The monthly fee covers that build labor over the term, along with hosting, maintenance, and any services included in your tier.
Auto-renewal
Plain version: after the first term, the plan renews on its own unless you cancel. Auto-renewal rules differ by state, so the specifics depend on where this applies.
Unless you cancel, the plan renews automatically at the end of the term and continues on a recurring basis. We will handle renewal notices and cancellation windows as required. Auto-renewal rules vary by state, so the exact notice and cancellation terms depend on the applicable jurisdiction and will be confirmed in your agreement.
Early cancellation and remaining balance
Plain version: if you cancel inside the 12-month term, the remaining balance for that term comes due. After the term, you can cancel normally.
If you cancel during the minimum term, the remaining balance owed for the rest of that term becomes due. This reflects the build labor that the monthly fee was set up to cover. Once the initial term is complete, you can cancel a renewing plan according to the cancellation terms in your agreement, without a remaining-balance charge.
One-time build and conversion
Plain version: you can pay a one-time build in full, or convert a subscription to a one-time build. The subscribe plan is a service, not layaway, so converting includes any remaining balance.
A subscribe plan is a service, not a payment plan. Converting a subscription to a one-time build, or paying a one-time build in full, is a flat figure that includes any remaining balance on the term, so converting is never a cheaper way out of a $0-down build. Once full payment is complete, the rights to the agreed deliverables transfer to you.
Revisions and edits
Plain version: edits are included on the plans that include them. Big new requests are a fresh scope.
Revisions and ongoing edits are included as described in your proposal or plan tier. Reasonable changes within the agreed scope are part of the work. Requests that go beyond the scope, such as new pages, new features, or a redesign, are treated as a separate request with their own quote and timeline.
Client responsibilities
Plain version: we need your content and your approvals on time to keep the build moving.
You agree to provide the content, materials, and access we need (text, images, logins, and similar) in a timely way, and to review and approve work when we ask. You confirm you have the right to use any materials you give us. Delays in content or approvals can move the timeline. We will keep you posted on status, and we ask the same in return.
Intellectual property
Plain version: you keep the rights to your content. The rights to the delivered work transfer to you once it is paid in full. We may show the work in our portfolio.
You keep the rights to the content and materials you provide. The rights to the custom work we deliver transfer to you on full payment, as set out above. Until then, on a subscribe plan the work is provided as a hosted service. Third-party components (fonts, libraries, and similar) remain under their own licenses. Unless we agree otherwise, Titan may display the completed work as part of its portfolio and marketing.
Limitation of liability
Plain version: we do our work carefully, but we cannot promise specific business results, and our liability is limited.
We provide our services with reasonable skill and care. We do not guarantee specific outcomes such as particular search rankings, traffic, or revenue. To the extent the law allows, Titan is not liable for indirect or consequential losses, and our total liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid us for the services giving rise to the claim. Nothing here limits liability that cannot be limited by law.
Governing law
Plain version: these terms are governed by the laws of the state below.
These terms are governed by and construed under the laws of the State of [State], without regard to its conflict-of-laws rules. Any dispute will be handled in the courts located in [State], unless otherwise required by law.
Contact
Plain version: questions about these terms? Email us.
If you have questions about these terms or your engagement, email us at [email protected] and we will get back to you.
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