Terms that feel clear, premium, and institution-ready
Your terms page should support commercial trust, set expectations, and still feel visually connected to the core Stitch brand.
Focus Area
Service Terms
Snapshot
Structured for school-facing delivery
What the terms page should communicate
Keep it structured enough for legal review and readable enough for real visitors.
Acceptance of terms
State what use of the website or service means and how related policies connect to the terms.
Scope of services
Describe digital identity, managed communication access, wallets, and oversight functions at a high level.
Payments and fees
Explain that commercial pricing and billing details are governed by relevant agreements or order forms.
Suspension, misuse, and service changes
Set expectations around inappropriate use, service updates, access restrictions, and the company’s right to protect the platform and its users.
Terms can strengthen the brand too
When legal pages are well-structured and visually consistent, the whole site looks more credible to boards, partners, and institutional buyers.
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Commercial confidence
The site feels more ready for formal engagement.
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Expectation setting
Users understand the framework around the service.
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Professional polish
The page no longer feels like a forgotten afterthought.
Need these terms aligned with your actual contracts?
This page can be tightened once you settle your commercial terms, billing model, and service boundaries.