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Scope of Services
Allsite provides structured website design and development services as defined in the signed proposal and Service Agreement.
Services may include:
Strategic design direction
Framer-based website implementation
CMS architecture and setup
Integration of client-provided assets
Technical setup and QA
Allsite is responsible for structure, design, and implementation. The Client remains responsible for all content, regulatory wording, translations, and third-party systems unless explicitly stated otherwise in writing.
Any work not explicitly listed in the agreed scope is considered out of scope and may be quoted separately.
Delivery & Timeline
Project phases, milestones, and timing are defined in the Service Agreement.
All timelines assume:
Timely provision of required materials at Kick-Off
Consolidated feedback per revision round
Prompt approvals at defined milestones
Delays in feedback, approvals, access credentials, content delivery, or third-party inputs may extend the project timeline.
Allsite is not responsible for delays caused by missing inputs, extended review cycles, or changes to scope.
Ownership & Rights
Upon full payment of all outstanding invoices:
The Client receives full usage rights to the final website deliverables.
The Client assumes full responsibility for ongoing use, content accuracy, compliance, and operation.
Excluded from transfer:
Third-party licensed assets (e.g., fonts, stock images, plugins, Framer subscription)
Any pre-existing frameworks, systems, or reusable internal methodologies developed by Allsite
Allsite retains the right to showcase the project in its portfolio, case studies, and marketing materials unless otherwise agreed in writing.
Feedback & Revisions
Revision rounds are defined in the Service Agreement and tied to structured project phases (e.g., Design Proposal approval, V1 review, V2 review, final content pass).
Rules:
Feedback must be consolidated and submitted in writing (Framer comments or agreed channel).
Fragmented or rolling feedback outside defined review rounds may be treated as additional scope.
New features, structural changes, or strategic shifts after design approval constitute scope changes and will be quoted separately.
Unused revision rounds do not accumulate or transfer.
Content & Compliance Responsibilities
Allsite may insert placeholder or example copy to support layout and hierarchy.
The Client is solely responsible for:
Final copy
Legal and regulatory accuracy
Translations
CMS content population
Product claims and compliance wording
Allsite is not liable for inaccuracies in client-provided content.
After the Client inserts final content, Allsite will perform one final layout and styling review as defined in the agreement.
Integrations & Third-Party Tools
The Client is responsible for:
Providing access credentials in a timely manner
Ensuring third-party tools (e.g., HubSpot, GTM, analytics platforms) are correctly configured
Maintaining and managing all third-party accounts
Allsite integrates tools as technically required but does not manage, configure, or maintain third-party systems unless explicitly scoped.
Allsite is not responsible for outages, data handling, compliance, or performance of third-party services.
Payment Terms
Unless otherwise agreed:
50% payment is due prior to project commencement.
50% payment is due upon final delivery (prior to handover or publication).
Late payments may pause project progress.
All deliverables remain the property of Allsite until full payment has been received.
Scope Changes & Additional Work
Any request that materially alters:
Agreed sitemap
Visual scope
CMS architecture
Feature set
Integrations
Timeline
will be treated as a scope change.
Scope changes require written confirmation and may affect both pricing and timeline.
Additional work is billed at the agreed hourly rate unless otherwise quoted.
Engagement Model
Unless explicitly agreed otherwise in writing, the engagement operates under a Fixed Scope Model as defined in the Service Agreement.
If a Day Rate Model is agreed separately:
Work is billed based on actual time spent
Estimates are indicative, not binding
Scope may evolve iteratively
No fixed delivery date is guaranteed
The engagement model must be clearly defined in writing prior to project start.