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Terms of Service.

The baseline rules for using this site and working with us — in plain English.

Last updated: July 15, 2026

Agreement to these terms

By using this site or hiring us for a project, you accept these terms. They exist so both of us know where we stand before any work starts.

What we do

We build custom websites, apps, and AI tools for small businesses. Most of that work runs on a monthly plan, governed by these terms and the plan you picked. One-off custom projects get their own written agreement covering scope, deliverables, price, and schedule; if a project agreement says something different, the project agreement wins.

Payment

Most of our work is a monthly plan: one payment that covers building your site, hosting it, and keeping it working. There’s no setup fee or big check upfront, and you can cancel anytime.

Unless your written plan says otherwise, fees charged by other companies are separate. That can include payment processing, shipping labels, paid apps, usage-based services, and extra email inbox licenses. We’ll identify those costs before connecting the service.

One-off custom projects — an app, custom software, work quoted outside the plans — get their own written agreement and start with a deposit before work begins. Late payments may carry fees — the specifics live in your project agreement, not in fine print here.

Timelines

Every timeline we give is an honest estimate, not a promise. Client feedback, scope changes, and factors outside our control — a third-party service, an app store review — can move dates. When something shifts, we’ll tell you.

Revisions

On a monthly plan, small content changes are included up to the limit shown on the pricing page. We’ll quote larger changes before we start them. On a one-off project, your project agreement spells out how many revision rounds are included; need more after those are used, and we’ll quote the cost before we start.

Who owns what

  • On a monthly plan, your domain and anything you supplied are yours from day one. Once 12 months have passed and all 12 monthly payments are made, you own the finished site, including the site-specific design, code, and content we created for your business.
  • If you cancel before 12 months have passed and all 12 monthly payments are made, your domain and anything you supplied go with you, but the site-specific build stays with Cagii. There is no separate buyout fee.
  • Cagii keeps ownership of tools, frameworks, components, and platform code we created before or reuse across projects. Once site ownership transfers, you receive a perpetual, royalty-free license to use and transfer those materials only as part of the finished site. Third-party software and assets remain subject to their owners’ licenses. Those materials are not part of the ownership transfer.
  • On a one-off custom project, you own the custom work once the project is paid for under its agreement.
  • We may show finished work in our portfolio. If that doesn’t work for your business, tell us before the project starts and we’ll put it in writing.

Confidentiality

Anything you share with us about your business — numbers, plans, customer lists — stays between us. We ask the same in return: our proposals and anything else we share about how we work stays between us too.

Our liability

If something goes wrong and it’s our fault, our liability is capped at the amount you paid for the service in question. We’re not liable for indirect losses, like profits you didn’t make while something was down.

Ending an engagement

On a monthly plan, ending it is as simple as canceling, with no notice period. What leaves with you follows the 12-payment ownership terms above. On a one-off project, either of us can end the engagement with written notice — email counts; work completed up to that point gets paid for, and you get everything you’ve paid for.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Wisconsin, and any dispute gets handled in Wisconsin courts. We’d rather settle any disagreement with a conversation first.

Questions?

If anything here is unclear, ask. Email hello@cagii.com and we’ll give you a straight answer.