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These terms explain how Dreexle works with clients, delivers digital products, and sets expectations for the use of our website, services, and platforms.

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Acceptance of terms

By using Dreexle websites, contacting our team, or engaging with our services, you agree to these Terms & Conditions. If you do not agree, please do not use our website or services.

These terms apply to Dreexle's digital transformation work, including discovery, planning, design, development, management systems, websites, mobile apps, e-commerce platforms, and co-venture projects.

Our services

Dreexle provides strategy, design, software development, product implementation, and technical support for businesses and organizations. The exact scope, timeline, pricing, deliverables, and responsibilities for each project are defined in the relevant proposal, agreement, statement of work, or written confirmation.

Project examples and product descriptions on the website, including platforms such as Fitflexle, Dreexle ERP, Oreexle, Medixle, and client case studies, are provided to explain our capabilities and may not represent the final scope of a new engagement.

Client responsibilities

Clients are responsible for providing accurate requirements, approvals, content, credentials, access, feedback, and legal permissions needed to complete the work. Delays in receiving required information may affect delivery timelines.

Clients must ensure that any materials shared with Dreexle, including logos, brand assets, images, text, data, and third-party software access, can lawfully be used for the intended project.

Payments and project changes

Payment terms, milestones, subscriptions, maintenance fees, and renewal terms are set in the relevant agreement or invoice. Work may be paused when payments are overdue or required approvals are not received.

Requests that change the approved scope, features, integrations, design direction, timeline, or support level may require a revised estimate, additional fees, or a separate agreement.

Intellectual property

Unless a project agreement states otherwise, clients own the final custom deliverables created specifically for them after full payment is received. Dreexle retains ownership of its pre-existing tools, frameworks, reusable components, processes, know-how, templates, and internal systems.

Dreexle may reference completed work in portfolios, proposals, presentations, and case studies unless confidentiality terms or written instructions prevent this.

Product access and acceptable use

Users of Dreexle-built platforms must keep login details secure and must not misuse services, attempt unauthorized access, interfere with systems, upload harmful content, or use any platform in a way that violates laws or third-party rights.

We may suspend access to hosted products or support services where necessary to protect security, prevent abuse, comply with legal obligations, or address non-payment.

Third-party services

Some projects rely on third-party services such as hosting providers, payment gateways, analytics tools, maps, messaging providers, app stores, APIs, and external software. Their availability, pricing, policies, and performance are controlled by those providers.

Dreexle is not responsible for failures, outages, fees, policy changes, or data handling practices of third-party services outside our control.

Limitation of liability

Dreexle works to deliver reliable, secure, and high-quality digital products, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted or error-free operation of websites, applications, integrations, or third-party services.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Dreexle is not liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or punitive damages, including loss of profit, revenue, data, goodwill, or business opportunity.

Updates to these terms

We may update these Terms & Conditions as our services, products, and legal requirements evolve. The latest version will be available on this page with the updated date.

Questions

If you have questions about these terms or our privacy practices, contact Dreexle through our contact page.