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Terms of Service

July 9, 2026

Using Titan Ridge

Titan Ridge provides software for service businesses to manage bookings, customer communication, online checkout, payments configuration, and related business operations. By using Titan Ridge, you agree to use the platform lawfully and to keep your account, business, service, pricing, tax, and payout information accurate.

Business responsibility

Businesses using Titan Ridge are responsible for the services they sell, the prices they publish, customer fulfillment, refunds or cancellations, tax registrations, tax filing, tax remittance, licensing, insurance, and compliance with laws that apply to their business. Titan Ridge is not a law firm, accounting firm, tax adviser, marketplace seller, or merchant of record for the business's services.

Payments and tax tools

Payment processing is provided by Stripe and may require a connected Stripe account. Businesses are responsible for the accuracy of their Stripe account details and for satisfying Stripe requirements. When Stripe Tax is enabled, Titan Ridge sends checkout information, item tax categories, customer address information, and the business's saved tax settings to Stripe. The business remains responsible for deciding where it must register, collect, file, or remit tax.

Customer bookings

Customers book directly with the business shown on the booking page. The business is responsible for providing the booked service, managing availability, honoring posted policies, and resolving customer disputes. Titan Ridge may provide records, receipts, and administrative tools, but it does not perform the booked service.

Platform changes and availability

Titan Ridge may update, add, remove, suspend, or modify features to improve reliability, security, compliance, or product quality. We work to keep the service available, but no software service can guarantee uninterrupted operation.

Questions

For questions about these terms, contact Titan Ridge support. For legal, tax, or accounting decisions, businesses should consult their own professional advisers.

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