Terms of Service

Last updated: 4/9/2026

1. Scope of Application

These General Terms and Conditions (GTC) apply to all services provided by SwissSetup GmbH (hereinafter "SwissSetup") to its clients. Deviating agreements are only valid if they have been agreed upon in writing.

2. Services

SwissSetup provides web design, development, hosting, and related digital services as described in the respective service packages (e.g., the "All-in-One Package" for CHF 990). The exact scope of services is defined in the project agreement or invoice.

3. Pricing and Payment Terms

All prices are quoted in Swiss Francs (CHF) and are exclusive of VAT unless otherwise stated. The standard package fee of CHF 990 is due upon project commencement unless a split payment has been agreed upon. Annual renewal fees (e.g., for hosting and domains) are billed in advance.

4. Client Responsibilities

The client is responsible for providing all necessary content (text, images, logos) in a timely manner. Delays in providing materials may result in a delay in the 7 to 10-day delivery timeframe. The client guarantees that they hold the necessary rights to all provided materials.

5. Delivery and Revisions

SwissSetup aims to deliver the initial website draft within the agreed timeframe (typically 7-10 days from receipt of all materials). The standard package includes one round of minor revisions before the final launch. Extensive changes outside the original scope will be billed separately.

6. Hosting and Maintenance

If hosting is included, SwissSetup guarantees a server uptime of 99%. However, SwissSetup is not liable for downtimes caused by force majeure or third-party providers. The client is responsible for backing up their own data unless a specific maintenance package has been purchased.

7. Liability

SwissSetup is only liable for damages caused by gross negligence or intent. Liability for indirect damages, lost profits, or data loss is excluded to the extent permitted by law.

8. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

These terms and any disputes arising from them are governed by Swiss law. The exclusive place of jurisdiction is Geneva, Switzerland.