Terms & Conditions
Updated May 6, 2026
If you’re on our site or hiring us, this is the agreement between us. I keep it plain so there’s no confusion later.
Company info
Moore Digitech
1601 5th Ave North, STE 243, Birmingham, AL 35203
hello@mooredigitech.com
- The basics – We design and build websites, apps, and do digital marketing. You’re allowed to look around mooredigitech.com, but don’t try to break it, copy our code, or spam our forms. If someone’s being a problem, we’ll block them. That’s it.
- Starting a project – We don’t start work off a handshake. You’ll get a proposal first. It’ll say what we’re building, the price, how many changes are included, and roughly when it’ll be done. Need something extra later? We’ll quote it before touching it.
- Money stuff – Standard deal: 50% to book the project, 50% when we’re done and before we send final files. Big projects get split into milestones. All of that will be in writing before we start.
- Who owns what – Pay us in full and the finished site or app is yours. We don’t keep it.
- Timing – We give real estimates, not sales talk. But if you add features, go quiet for two weeks, or Apple breaks something overnight, dates will shift. We’ll tell you when it happens. We’re not responsible for delays we can’t control.
- After we launch – If our code breaks within 30 days, we fix it free. That doesn’t include: changes you made, another developer touched it, or a plugin update blew it up. New features = new quote.
- Privacy between us – We won’t leak your business ideas, customer lists, or anything you tell us in confidence. You do the same for our pricing and methods. That deal doesn’t expire when the project ends.
- The legal part I have to say – We build things right and test them, but I can’t promise Google will rank you #1 or that your site will never have a single bug. Nobody can.
- Ending work – Either of us can end a project with 14 days’ notice via email. You pay for work done up to that day. If someone ghosts, doesn’t pay, or breaks these terms, we can stop immediately.
- Law – Alabama law covers this agreement. Any dispute goes through Jefferson County, AL courts, even if you’re in another country.
- Changes – If we update these terms, we’ll change the date at the top. Keep using us and you’re agreeing to the new version.