The everyday rules of engagement between us and anyone using the site or hiring the studio.
Last updated: 22 April 2026
These terms govern your use of onimo.co.uk and any work Onimo Web Design ("we", "us", "our") takes on for you. If something here sits awkwardly with your situation, email hello@onimo.co.uk and we'll talk it through.
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Estimates we give before a written proposal are indicative. Once we send you a formal proposal or Statement of Work, the numbers and scope in that document take precedence. A proposal is valid for 30 days from the date it was sent.
Every project starts with a signed Statement of Work that sets out scope, deliverables, milestones, payment schedule, and IP terms. That document, plus these general terms, forms the agreement between us.
Projects are typically billed in stages — a deposit to begin, a milestone payment partway through, and a balance on launch. Retainers are billed monthly in advance. Invoices are due within 14 days. Late payments accrue interest at 4% above Bank of England base rate.
On full payment of the final invoice, all deliverables (designs, code, copy) transfer to you. We retain the right to reference the work in our portfolio and case studies unless you ask us not to.
We often build on top of third-party platforms (Shopify, WordPress, Next.js hosts, analytics, etc). Their terms of service apply alongside ours for anything that lives on those platforms.
We do our best, but software is software. Our total liability for any claim related to work we do is capped at the fees you've paid us in the preceding 12 months. We're not liable for indirect losses — lost profits, lost data, business interruption.
Either side can terminate a project with 14 days' notice. You pay for work completed up to the termination date; we hand over work-in-progress files in a usable format.
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
Email hello@onimo.co.uk.