Terms of Service & Agreements

Last revised: May 31, 2026. General terms governing our software development scopes, payment architectures, and technical consultancy services.

DEVELOPMENT REPRESENTATION DISCLAIMER: This agreement document is a draft framework prepared strictly for presentation purposes. It does not constitute formal legal counsel. FULLSTACKTEK INC recommends auditing all consulting terms with a licensed corporate attorney in Ontario, Canada, prior to utilizing these terms for live customer operations.

1. Scope of Engagement

All software engineering, microservices compilation, database architecture, and technology planning executed by FULLSTACKTEK INC will follow the specifications detailed in the signed Statement of Work (SOW). Any additional system changes requested will be processed as separate, formal sprint orders.

2. Service Payments & Subscriptions

Consulting retainers and milestone fees must follow the timeline agreed upon in individual client agreements. For projects incorporating live payment gateway frameworks (e.g. customized multi-currency routing modules), the client is solely responsible for setting up independent Stripe or merchant accounts. FULLSTACKTEK INC serves solely as an integration developer.

3. System Guarantees & Deployment SLA

We build applications utilizing modern full-stack methodologies to achieve highest-tier uptime. Code compiled by our engineers comes with a 90-day post-delivery bug-free warranty. While we design cloud topologies (AWS/Kubernetes) to target 99.9% uptime, actual cloud runtime SLAs are governed by third-party host operators.

4. Client Asset Collaboration

The client represents that all assets, logos, design sketches, legacy databases, and API keys shared with FULLSTACKTEK INC for system upgrades are legally owned by the client, holding FULLSTACKTEK harmless against any IP disputes.

5. Governing Law

These general consulting terms and all related software schedules are governed by and construed under the provincial laws of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada.