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Terms and Conditions

Last updated: May 2026

These Terms and Conditions govern access to the Algormy.com website, public content, forms, chatbot, proposals, software/product pages, digital services, partner routing, and any paid work unless a separate written agreement signed or accepted by Algormy.com states otherwise. By using the website, submitting an inquiry, approving a proposal, paying an invoice, purchasing a service, or continuing to work with Algormy.com, you confirm that you have read, understood, and accepted these terms.

1. Acceptance, Eligibility, and Scope

These terms apply to all visitors, users, clients, subscribers, customers, partners, vendors, contractors, and any other person or entity that accesses Algormy.com, communicates with us, submits information, receives a proposal, pays an invoice, or uses any service connected to Algormy.com.

If you use the website or purchase services on behalf of a company, organization, or other legal entity, you represent that you have authority to bind that entity. In that case, the words you and your refer to both you and the entity you represent.

If you do not agree with these terms, you must not use the website, submit forms, rely on our content, purchase services, or continue any engagement with Algormy.com.

2. Services, Proposals, and Engagements

Algormy.com provides creative technology, digital agency, software, website, SEO, automation, CRM, branding, social media, paid advertising, e-commerce, IT support, consulting, partner routing, and related business services. Specific deliverables, timelines, responsibilities, exclusions, fees, payment milestones, and acceptance rules are defined in the applicable proposal, invoice, statement of work, written confirmation, or service agreement.

Marketing pages, examples, blog articles, pricing notes, package names, timelines, estimates, calculators, chatbot responses, and public descriptions are general information only. They do not create a binding obligation unless included in a written proposal or agreement accepted by Algormy.com.

We may decline, pause, or stop work where a project is unlawful, unsafe, abusive, misleading, outside our capabilities, harmful to our reputation, inconsistent with professional standards, or affected by non-payment, missing client inputs, delayed approvals, or unresolved scope issues.

3. Client Responsibilities

You are responsible for providing accurate information, timely feedback, required access, brand materials, copy, credentials, approvals, legal notices, product information, technical details, compliance instructions, and any other inputs required for the work.

You confirm that materials you provide to Algormy.com do not infringe third-party rights, violate law, include unlawful data, contain malicious code, or misrepresent your business. You remain responsible for the accuracy, legality, and completeness of claims, offers, prices, policies, case studies, testimonials, guarantees, regulated content, and industry-specific disclosures used in your project.

Delays in content, approvals, access, payment, or decision-making may shift timelines, extend delivery, create additional fees, or require a revised scope. Algormy.com is not responsible for delay caused by missing or inaccurate client inputs.

4. Payments, Invoices, Taxes, and Late Amounts

All fees, deposits, retainers, milestone payments, subscriptions, setup charges, product fees, licensing fees, consulting fees, support fees, and other amounts are due according to the proposal, invoice, checkout, payment link, or written payment schedule. If no due date is stated, payment is due immediately upon invoice issuance.

Prices may exclude taxes, duties, payment processing costs, currency conversion charges, platform fees, third-party costs, advertising spend, hosting, domains, software subscriptions, premium plugins, stock assets, fonts, API usage, and other outside expenses unless expressly stated in writing.

Algormy.com may pause work, withhold delivery, suspend access, disable support, delay launch, remove unpaid services, or terminate an engagement for overdue payments. Late amounts may be subject to collection costs, reasonable administrative fees, interest where permitted by law, and recovery of legal or professional costs.

5. Strict No Refund Policy

All payments made to Algormy.com are final, non-refundable, non-returnable, and non-creditable to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. Once any payment is made, there are no refunds whatsoever for deposits, retainers, setup fees, strategy fees, design fees, development fees, consulting fees, discovery fees, software fees, subscription fees, milestone payments, monthly service fees, advertising management fees, support fees, rush fees, third-party costs, prepaid blocks, or any other paid amount.

This no-refund policy applies whether or not the work has started, whether or not you change your mind, whether or not your business circumstances change, whether or not you use the deliverables, whether or not you provide the required materials, whether or not you approve drafts, whether or not timelines shift because of client delay, and whether or not you later decide that you no longer need the service.

Payments reserve time, capacity, planning, team allocation, administrative processing, opportunity cost, and project preparation. For that reason, cancellation, delay, silence, non-use, dissatisfaction based on subjective preference, refusal to provide feedback, refusal to provide access, or failure to continue the project does not create any right to a refund, partial refund, credit, chargeback, reversal, offset, or substitute service.

If you cancel an active project, you remain responsible for all paid and unpaid amounts due through the date of cancellation, plus any committed third-party costs, platform costs, advertising costs, contractor costs, licensing costs, and approved out-of-pocket expenses. Algormy.com may choose, at its sole discretion and without obligation, to offer a revised scope, pause, or future credit, but any such accommodation must be in writing and does not waive the no-refund policy.

6. Chargebacks, Payment Disputes, and Unauthorized Reversals

You agree not to file, initiate, encourage, or pursue a chargeback, payment reversal, payment dispute, or similar bank or card claim for amounts validly paid under these terms or an accepted proposal. If you believe an invoice or payment has an error, you must contact Algormy.com first and allow a reasonable opportunity to review the issue.

Any chargeback or attempted reversal may be treated as a material breach. Algormy.com may suspend services, revoke access, withhold files, pause licenses, recover administrative costs, recover payment processor fees, recover collection costs, and pursue any available legal or equitable remedy.

A chargeback does not cancel your payment obligation. If a payment is reversed and the amount remains due, you must immediately pay the outstanding amount through an approved payment method.

7. Revisions, Scope Changes, and Acceptance

Included revisions, if any, are limited to the revision rounds, timeline, and deliverables stated in the proposal. Revisions must be specific, consolidated, relevant to the approved scope, and submitted within the requested review window.

New features, new pages, new content, major redesigns, strategy changes, additional integrations, platform changes, extra meetings, urgent work, third-party troubleshooting, data cleanup, campaign changes, legal copy changes, or work caused by missing initial information may require a new estimate or change order.

Deliverables may be considered accepted when you approve them in writing, use them publicly, request launch, fail to provide feedback within the stated review period, or otherwise act in a way that indicates acceptance. Acceptance does not create a refund right.

8. Intellectual Property and License

Algormy.com owns its pre-existing materials, methods, processes, frameworks, templates, concepts, source components, internal tools, know-how, design systems, prompts, automation patterns, documentation structures, and reusable code unless expressly transferred in writing.

After full and cleared payment of all amounts due, you receive the rights to final client-specific deliverables described in the applicable agreement, subject to any third-party licenses, open-source licenses, platform terms, subscription requirements, and excluded materials. Drafts, rejected concepts, unused options, strategy documents, internal notes, and working files are not transferred unless expressly included in writing.

Algormy.com may display non-confidential work, anonymized structures, process examples, general project patterns, or public-facing deliverables in portfolios, case studies, proposals, and marketing unless a written confidentiality agreement says otherwise.

9. Third-Party Platforms, Tools, and Costs

Many digital projects depend on third-party services such as hosting, domains, analytics, payment processors, ad platforms, social networks, CRMs, CMS platforms, plugins, APIs, email providers, automation tools, app stores, search engines, and software vendors. Algormy.com does not control those third parties and is not responsible for their downtime, pricing changes, policy changes, rejections, account restrictions, data loss, errors, security incidents, or service limitations.

You are responsible for maintaining accounts, billing, permissions, legal compliance, and ownership of third-party platforms unless the proposal states otherwise. Work required because of third-party changes, outages, restrictions, migrations, or account issues may be billed separately.

10. Results, Marketing Claims, and No Guarantee

Algormy.com may help improve websites, brands, systems, automation, SEO, campaigns, content, analytics, conversion paths, and operations, but we do not guarantee revenue, rankings, traffic, leads, sales, conversion rates, ad performance, platform approval, search placement, business growth, investor interest, public reaction, or any specific commercial result.

Digital results depend on many factors outside our control, including your offer, budget, market, pricing, reputation, competition, follow-up process, team behavior, product quality, legal environment, platform algorithms, economic conditions, and customer demand.

11. Website Use and Prohibited Conduct

You may use Algormy.com only for lawful, professional, and appropriate purposes. You must not attempt unauthorized access, interfere with site security, scrape content at scale, copy the website, submit malicious code, overload forms, impersonate others, submit false information, misuse the chatbot, infringe intellectual property, or use the site to support unlawful, deceptive, abusive, or harmful activity.

We may block access, reject submissions, remove content, preserve records, or report activity where we reasonably believe the website, services, team, partners, users, or systems are being misused.

12. Confidentiality and Data

Each party may receive confidential business, technical, creative, financial, operational, or customer information. The receiving party should use reasonable care to protect confidential information and use it only for the relevant project or business relationship.

You should not send highly sensitive information, regulated data, passwords, payment card numbers, health data, government identifiers, or confidential third-party data unless we have agreed to a suitable secure method and the information is necessary for the work.

Privacy practices for personal information are described in the Privacy Policy. If a separate data processing agreement is required, it must be agreed in writing.

13. Cancellation, Suspension, and Termination

You may request cancellation in writing, but cancellation does not create a refund right and does not release you from unpaid amounts, committed costs, or obligations already incurred. Algormy.com may suspend or terminate services for non-payment, abusive conduct, unlawful requests, missing information, repeated delays, scope disputes, reputational risk, or breach of these terms.

Upon termination, Algormy.com may stop work, revoke access to unpaid work, invoice remaining amounts, retain records needed for legal or business purposes, and preserve any rights or remedies available under these terms or applicable law.

14. Disclaimers and Limitation of Liability

The website and services are provided on a professional and commercially reasonable basis, but the website, content, examples, tools, articles, and public resources are provided as is and as available. We disclaim warranties of uninterrupted access, error-free operation, perfect security, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement to the maximum extent permitted by law.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Algormy.com will not be liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, punitive, lost profit, lost revenue, lost data, lost goodwill, business interruption, platform suspension, ranking loss, advertising loss, or similar damages.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Algormy.com's total liability for any claim connected to the website, services, proposal, invoice, or engagement will not exceed the amount actually paid by you to Algormy.com for the specific service giving rise to the claim during the three months before the event that created the claim.

15. Updates, Conflicts, and Contact

We may update these terms from time to time by posting a revised version on the website. The updated version becomes effective when posted unless stated otherwise. Continued use of the website or services after an update means you accept the updated terms.

If a signed agreement, accepted proposal, or statement of work conflicts with these website terms, the more specific written agreement controls only for that conflict. All other parts of these terms continue to apply.

If any part of these terms is found unenforceable, the remaining parts remain in effect. Failure to enforce a term is not a waiver. Questions about these terms should be sent to info@algormy.com.

Questions About These Terms?

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