Services Provided Stanchion Studio provides consulting services for sports merchandise operations, including e-commerce audits, Shopify optimization, inventory management systems, and merchandise marketing strategy.

Service Agreements All projects begin with a written agreement outlining scope, deliverables, timeline, and fees. Work begins once the agreement is signed and the deposit is received.

Payment Terms Project fees and payment schedules are detailed in individual service agreements. Typical structure includes a deposit before work begins with remaining balance due upon completion. Late payments may result in project delays.

Intellectual Property You retain ownership of all deliverables once final payment is received. Stanchion Studio retains the right to use project work as case studies or portfolio examples unless otherwise agreed in writing.

Confidentiality Any proprietary information shared during our engagement remains confidential. This includes financial data, operational details, and strategic plans.

Limitation of Liability Stanchion Studio provides consulting recommendations based on industry expertise and your specific situation. Implementation results may vary based on factors outside our control. We're not liable for revenue outcomes or operational decisions made based on our recommendations.

Changes to Terms These terms may be updated periodically. Continued use of services after updates constitutes acceptance of revised terms.

Governing Law These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Texas.

Contact Questions about these terms? Email: andrew@stanchionstudio.com

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"I believed in running. I believed that if people got out and ran a few miles every day, the world would be a better place, and I believed these shoes were better to run in. People, sensing my belief, wanted some of that belief for themselves." — Phil Knight, Shoe Dog