How Easycom engagements work.
Plain-English terms for Easycom sprints — sealed scope, fixed price, code and infrastructure handed over to you.
These terms cover every Easycom sprint.
These terms apply when you engage Easycom to design, build, or ship software. Sending a brief, signing a sprint proposal, or paying a sprint invoice means you accept what is written here.
A signed sprint proposal — listing scope, price, timeline, and deliverables — sits on top of these terms. Where the proposal and these terms conflict, the proposal wins for that engagement only.
A working MVP, on real infrastructure, in 1–2 weeks.
Each Easycom sprint is sealed scope, fixed price, fixed timeline. We agree the scope upfront, run a 1- or 2-week sprint, and hand over a working MVP — source repository, deployed environment, migrations, and handoff notes — at the end of the sprint.
Out-of-scope work is not silently absorbed. If you ask for changes that fall outside the sealed scope, we will flag them, propose them as a follow-up sprint, and continue with the original plan unless you agree otherwise in writing.
Fixed price, invoiced in two stages.
Each sprint is billed at a fixed price agreed in the sprint proposal. Standard terms are 50% on sprint kickoff and 50% on delivery, payable within 14 days of each invoice unless the proposal says otherwise.
Late payments past 30 days may pause active work and ongoing support, and may incur reasonable interest as permitted by applicable law. Taxes are your responsibility unless we have agreed in writing that they are included.
You own the code and the infrastructure.
On full payment, the source code, configuration, and deliverables produced for your sprint are yours. Easycom transfers all rights it can transfer to you, and grants any rights it cannot fully transfer (such as moral rights) to the maximum extent permitted by law.
Easycom retains ownership of its own pre-existing tools, internal libraries, and know-how, and may reuse non-confidential techniques learned during the sprint. Open-source components remain governed by their original licenses.
We stand behind the work, within reasonable limits.
Easycom delivers each sprint with reasonable skill and care. For 30 days after delivery, we will fix material defects in the delivered code at no additional cost, provided the code has not been modified by anyone outside the Easycom team.
Beyond that warranty, work is delivered "as is." To the maximum extent permitted by law, Easycom is not liable for indirect, consequential, or lost-profit damages, and total liability for any sprint is capped at the fees paid for that sprint.
Either side can stop a sprint in good faith.
You can cancel a sprint at any time. If you cancel mid-sprint, you pay for work completed up to the cancellation date plus any non-refundable infrastructure or third-party costs already committed. Easycom may terminate for non-payment past 30 days or material breach not cured within 14 days of written notice.
For any question about these terms, reach the Easycom team through the contact form on the homepage. If a court finds any clause unenforceable, the rest of the terms remain in effect.