Last updated: 2026-06-07
1. Who we are. Code&Craft is a service of Code&Canvas Pte. Ltd., a company registered in Singapore. Contact: hello@codeandcraft.ai.
2. The service. We design and build static websites and single-page email designs (EDMs) from the brief you submit. Options are a multi-page site, a single page, or a single-page EDM. Everything is static — no backend or dynamic functionality.
3. Payment. Pricing is SGD 10 per page, payable upfront via Stripe before we begin. We process up to 10 requests per customer per month. We start once payment is received and we have accepted the request. Stripe handles all card details; we never see or store them.
4. What you provide. Your copy, images and brand assets. You confirm you own or have the right to use everything you upload and that it is lawful. Where you do not supply images, we may use stock imagery from Pexels under the Pexels license.
5. Deliverables & ownership. On full payment you own the final delivered site and its source code. We may feature the work in our portfolio unless you ask us in writing not to.
6. Hosting & takedown. We deploy a temporary hosted preview/live copy (on Vercel) for the build and handover. This hosted copy is taken down when the project closes. We keep an archive for 3 months after close, then permanently delete it. Ongoing hosting after handover is your responsibility.
7. Refunds. Fees are fully refundable before we start building. Once the build has started, fees are non-refundable.
8. Acceptable use. You may not ask us to build or host illegal, infringing, or harmful content. We may decline or stop work on any request that breaches this.
9. Warranty & liability. The service is provided "as is", without warranties of any kind. To the extent permitted by law, our total liability is limited to the fees you paid for the affected project.
10. Changes. We may update these terms from time to time. The current version always applies to new requests; the "last updated" date above shows when it last changed.
11. Governing law. These terms are governed by the laws of Singapore.