Terms of service

Last updated August 13, 2026

This page is a plain-language summary for the website, not a contract. Any actual engagement is governed by a signed proposal and services agreement between the client and Webverry LLC, and that signed agreement controls if the two ever differ.

This is not legal advice.

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What this site is

Webverry.com describes services and shows past work. Nothing on it is an offer capable of acceptance. An engagement begins only once both sides sign a proposal, and work starts once the deposit has cleared and the access that proposal asks for is in hand.

How billing works

Webverry project work is fixed fee, agreed and written down before work starts. Engagements are typically split 50 percent on signature and 50 percent at launch; the exact schedule is set out in the signed proposal for that project. Ongoing support and RILT partnerships are separate agreements with their own scope, capacity, and payment terms.

Invoices and late payment

Invoices are payable within 7 days of receipt. Overdue balances accrue a late charge of 1.5 percent per month, or the maximum allowed by law if lower. If an invoice runs more than 14 days overdue, work and hosting can be suspended after 5 days' written notice and a chance to pay.

Scope changes

Work outside the signed proposal is quoted in writing and approved before it begins. A change order states its own fee and, honestly, any effect it has on the launch date.

Ownership

On final payment, the client owns the delivered site, its code, and the other work made specifically for that project, in full.

Webverry keeps its own pre-existing tools: the reusable headless commerce framework, component libraries, build tooling, and general methods. What of that is embedded in the delivered site is licensed to the client permanently and at no extra cost, to run and maintain their own site.

Case studies and publicity

We only publish a client's name, logo, screenshots, or case study with permission. Revenue figures, conversion rates, and other performance metrics require the client's written approval, and we share the case study for review before it goes live.

Warranty and post-launch support

For two weeks after launch, defects, meaning the delivered work not functioning as the signed proposal describes, are fixed at no charge. New features, content changes, and design revisions outside the agreed scope are not defects, and are quoted separately.

Limitation of liability

Neither side is liable to the other for indirect damages such as lost profits or lost sales. Total liability is capped at the fees actually paid in the 12 months before a claim, with narrow exceptions such as a breach of confidentiality.

Governing law

This site and any engagement with Webverry LLC are governed by the laws of the State of California.

Questions

Questions about these terms can go to hello@webverry.com.