Welcome to Websflow – Your Website Design Platform
By accessing or using Websflow, you agree to follow these Terms of Service. These terms define your relationship with Websflow and apply to your use of our tools, resources, and services.
1. Eligibility and Account Setup
To use Websflow, you must be at least 13 years old or the legal minimum age in your location. You're responsible for keeping your login details safe and for anything that happens under your account.
2. What Websflow Offers
Websflow provides a wide range of website building tools, including a visual site editor, hosting services, content management, and e-commerce functionality. Our features may change from time to time, and continuing to use Websflow means you accept any updates.
3. Using Websflow Responsibly
You agree not to misuse the platform. This includes any illegal activity, accessing restricted systems, disrupting services, or violating others’ rights. If you break these rules, we may suspend or close your account.
4. Subscription Plans and Payments
Websflow operates on a subscription basis for premium tools. You agree to pay all fees and taxes related to your plan. Payments renew automatically unless canceled in advance. Refunds are handled at our discretion.
5. Your Content and Our Technology
You own the content you create using Websflow. However, by using our services, you grant us permission to host and show your content as needed. Websflow retains ownership of its software, branding, and underlying technology.
6. Ending Your Account
You can close your account at any time. Websflow may also suspend or terminate accounts that break the rules or misuse the service. You’re still responsible for any payments due at the time of termination.
7. Changes to These Terms
We may revise these Terms occasionally. Continued use of Websflow means you accept the updated terms. It’s your responsibility to review them regularly.
8. Legal Disclaimers and Limits
Websflow services are provided “as is,” without warranties. We're not responsible for any indirect damages, such as lost data, lost profits, or service downtime, as allowed by law.
9. Legal Jurisdiction and Dispute Handling
These Terms are governed by California law. Any disputes will be handled through arbitration or small claims court in San Francisco, unless otherwise agreed.