Terms of Service

Last updated: January 2025

These terms govern your use of the We Build Good Things website. We've tried to keep them readable and fair.

Using This Website

This website is provided for informational purposes about our services. You may browse the site, read our content, and contact us through the provided forms.

Please don't do anything that would harm the site or other users, like attempting to hack, spam, or misuse our contact forms.

Intellectual Property

The content on this site—including text, images, design, and code—is owned by We Build Good Things LLC unless otherwise noted. You're welcome to share links to our content, but please don't copy or reproduce it without permission.

Our blog posts may be shared with attribution and a link back to the original article.

Client Work

For actual development projects, we use separate project agreements that cover scope, timeline, pricing, intellectual property, and other specifics. These website terms don't govern client engagements.

No Guarantees

While we strive to keep information on this site accurate and up-to-date, we don't guarantee it's always complete or current. Project timelines, pricing, and availability discussed on this site are estimates; actual terms are established through direct conversation and project agreements.

Third-Party Links

We may link to third-party websites or services. We're not responsible for their content or practices. Use them at your own discretion.

Limitation of Liability

We Build Good Things LLC is not liable for any damages arising from your use of this website. This is a marketing and informational site, not a service that handles your data or business operations.

Changes to These Terms

We may update these terms occasionally. We'll update the date at the top when we do. Continued use of the site after changes constitutes acceptance of the new terms.

Governing Law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Tennessee, United States.

Contact

Questions about these terms? Contact us and we'll be happy to clarify anything.

A Note on Legal Language

We've tried to write these terms in plain language. If there's ever a conflict between what sounds friendly and what's legally enforceable, the legally enforceable interpretation applies. But we hope it doesn't come to that—we're trying to build trust, not exploit loopholes.