Performer Website Terms

These are the practical terms for the standard $600 performer website package. They explain what I am building, what I need from you, and where extra work begins.

What the Package Covers

I build one streamlined WordPress performer website using my standard performer framework, Elementor Pro, and GigGizmo. The package includes your approved biography, photographs, media, social links, booking form, first public schedule and required venue pages, mobile layout, basic search and social-sharing setup, testing, and launch.

What I Need From You

You provide complete, final content that you have the right to publish. You are responsible for the accuracy of names, dates, prices, claims, links, permissions, and submitted material.

If important material is missing or keeps changing, the project pauses. Research, substantial rewriting, logo creation, major photo work, repeated file sorting, and rebuilding information from scattered texts and emails are outside the package.

Your Included Revision

After the first complete version is ready, you receive one organized revision. Please gather all corrections into one response. The revision adjusts the agreed design and content; it does not restart the project or add new sections and features.

Additional revisions are billed at my current hourly rate and minimum.

Hosting and Domain

If you need them, the first year of Hosting.com hosting and an eligible domain are included through the normal new-account process. The account belongs to you, and future renewals are your responsibility.

I can also use compatible WordPress hosting you already own after I check the account and access. Not using the included hosting does not automatically lower the package price.

Elementor Pro

I activate Elementor Pro through my managed license. The first year is included. Beginning in the second year, it is billed at $84 annually, subject to Elementor’s current price.

If I stop managing the site or you move it elsewhere, I remove my license and you will need your own. The design does not suddenly disappear, but future editing, updates, and some Pro features may require an active license.

GigGizmo and Your Schedule

I add the complete gigs and venue pages needed for launch. After that, you can manage the schedule with the instructions I provide or hire me to do it.

New gig entry, venue creation, schedule corrections, and venue research are content work—not monthly maintenance.

Monthly Maintenance

The $20 monthly plan covers routine WordPress, theme, and plugin updates, automatic-update oversight, and a basic site check after routine updates.

It does not include content changes, schedule entry, redesign, new features, unrelated repairs, emergency recovery, renewals, or outside subscription costs. I will discuss and quote other work before doing it.

Booking Inquiries

Booking inquiries go to the email address you provide. I am not your agent and do not respond to leads, negotiate bookings, screen clients, secure work, or keep your inquiry records. Your email provider and mailbox settings can also affect delivery.

Newsletter Add-On

Newsletter setup is a separate $200 service. MailerLite charges and future writing, design, scheduling, sending, list cleanup, and compliance remain your responsibility unless you hire me for them.

Timing

I cannot guarantee a launch date until I have complete content, access, approval, and payment. Delays in content, access, decisions, or outside services move the schedule.

Payment and Cancellation

The $600 package is due before the build begins unless we make a different written payment arrangement. Completed work and committed outside costs are nonrefundable. If you cancel after I begin, any refund is limited to the unearned portion after completed work and committed costs are deducted.

Ownership and Moving the Site

After full payment, you own the website-specific content and design I create for you. Third-party software, licensed assets, reusable templates, working methods, and my tools—including GigGizmo—remain under their existing ownership and licenses.

You own the hosting account and may move the website. If you move away from my management, you are responsible for replacing licenses supplied through my accounts.

Portfolio Use

Unless we agree otherwise in writing, I may name the project and show public portions of the completed website in my portfolio and marketing.

Acceptance

Payment and permission to begin mean that you accept the published terms and the project scope we confirmed together.