These terms cover your use of this website. The actual work we do for clients is always agreed separately, in writing, before anything starts.
Last updated: 7 July 2026
This website is operated by Stacksmith Ltd ("Stacksmith", "we", "us"), a private company limited by shares registered in Ireland, with its registered office in Dublin. When you deal with Stacksmith — through this site or in any engagement — you're dealing with the company.
You're welcome to browse, read and share anything on stacksmith.ie. By using the site you agree to these terms; if you don't agree with them, the honest advice is not to use the site.
Everything here — descriptions of services, examples, figures, demos — is general information, not a contract or a guarantee of results. The animated demos show how our systems typically work; every real build is scoped for the individual business. Any quote, timeline or engagement is agreed with you separately in writing, and that written agreement is what counts.
The text, design, logo and code of this site belong to Stacksmith Ltd. Feel free to quote or link to us; don't copy pages wholesale, pass our work off as your own, or use the Stacksmith name or logo without asking first.
Don't do anything that breaks the site or the law: no attempting to gain unauthorised access, no scraping the site to spam us or others, and no submitting forms with false details pretending to be someone else.
We keep the site accurate and working as best we can, but it's provided "as is" — we can't promise it will always be available or error-free. To the fullest extent Irish law allows, Stacksmith Ltd is not liable for indirect or consequential loss, loss of profits, or loss of data arising from your use of the site itself. Nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability that cannot legally be excluded — including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud. Liability for actual client work is dealt with in each written engagement.
Where we link out to other websites, those sites are their owners' responsibility, not ours.
These terms are governed by the laws of Ireland, and the Irish courts have jurisdiction over any dispute about them.
If we update these terms we'll change the date at the top. Questions about any of this: hello@stacksmith.ie.