Terms of Service
Last updated: 2026-02-05
These Terms of Service (“Terms”) govern your use of the Westh Creative website and any related communications. By using this website, you agree to these Terms.
1. Scope
Westh Creative is an independent studio focused on building creative systems, including workflows for video, photo, writing, AI-assisted production, and automation. Any paid work, deliverables, timelines, or responsibilities will be agreed in a separate written proposal or contract.
2. Responsible use
- You agree not to misuse the website (e.g., attempts to disrupt service, scrape protected content, or abuse contact channels).
- If you request automation or publishing integrations, you are responsible for ensuring your content complies with applicable laws and platform rules.
3. Intellectual property
Unless stated otherwise, website content (text, layout, design) is owned by Westh Creative. You may view and share links to the site, but you may not copy or republish substantial parts of it without permission.
4. Third-party services
Some workflows may involve third-party platforms and tools (e.g., TikTok/Meta/Google and AI services). Those services are governed by their own terms and policies. Westh Creative is not responsible for downtime, API changes, policy decisions, or restrictions imposed by third-party providers.
5. Disclaimer
The website is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind. Information on the site may change over time as projects evolve. We do not guarantee uninterrupted availability.
6. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Westh Creative will not be liable for indirect or consequential losses arising from use of the website or reliance on information provided here.
7. Changes
We may update these Terms from time to time. The “Last updated” date above indicates the current version.
8. Contact
Support email: support@westhcreative.com
Note: These Terms are structured to satisfy common developer portal requirements (support contact + clear third-party responsibility). If you later launch a public SaaS (accounts, subscriptions, payments), this document should be expanded.