Why We Don't Lock Clients Into Contracts (And Why That Should Matter to You)
Contracts protect the provider, not you
Long-term contracts in marketing and web services are usually there to protect the company from clients leaving once they realize the service isn't delivering. That's a red flag, not a feature.
Month-to-month means accountability
When a service is month-to-month, the provider has to keep earning your business every single month — through actual results, not through a legal obligation that keeps you stuck even if you're unhappy.
It changes the incentive
A no-contract model means the only way to keep a client long-term is to keep them happy and keep delivering. That incentive lines up with what's actually good for the business owner paying for the service.
What we ask for instead
Rather than a long-term contract, we use a simple service agreement that spells out exactly what we provide. If you ever want to cancel, it's as simple as sending an email — no penalties, no hoops.
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