Terms

Site terms of use.

These terms cover the website itself. Project engagements run on a separate signed engagement letter. Effective 12 May 2026.

1. Who you're agreeing with

This website is operated by SFND Technologies Ltd, trading as Sofned. By using sofned.com, you agree to these terms. If you don't, please don't use the site.

These terms govern your use of the website only. If we engage to deliver work for you, that engagement is governed by a separate, signed engagement letter that we'll agree together. Nothing on this site is a binding offer or a quote.

2. Permitted use

You can read this site, share links to it, and quote briefly from it with attribution back to the source page. You can contact us through the form, book a call, and subscribe to the newsletter for as long as you'd like.

What you can't do:

  • Scrape, mirror, or republish the site wholesale, including for AI-training purposes that we haven't authorised (see our robots.txt and AI crawler directives).
  • Attempt to circumvent security, anti-bot, or rate-limiting measures.
  • Impersonate us, our team, or any client.
  • Submit unlawful, harmful, or deliberately misleading content through the contact form or newsletter signup.
  • Use the site to send spam, malware, or anything we'd be legally obliged to report.

We may block access without notice if we believe in good faith that any of the above is happening. We don't owe an explanation, though we usually give one if asked.

3. Site content and intellectual property

Everything you see on this site — the writing, the design, the code, the Sofned name and marks, the field-notes articles, the portfolio descriptions, the schema and JSON-LD we publish — belongs to SFND Technologies Ltd or our licensors, and is protected by copyright, trademark, and related rights.

You can read it, share links to it, and quote short passages with attribution. You can't republish it wholesale, reframe it as your own, or strip our identifying marks. If you want to syndicate, translate, or republish something at length, just ask — we're usually happy to say yes, we just want to know.

4. Third-party links

The site links out to a few third-party tools and platforms (booking, newsletter confirmation, etc.). Once you click through, you're on their site under their terms, not ours. We pick the partners we link to carefully but we're not responsible for what happens on their domains.

5. No warranty

We do our best to keep the site working, the information accurate, and the field-notes content honest. But the site is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, express or implied. We don't promise the site will be error-free, uninterrupted, or fit for any particular purpose.

The content here is for general information about the practice. It isn't legal, financial, medical, or other professional advice. Don't make important decisions on the basis of a Field Note alone. Talk to the right professional for your situation.

6. Liability

We don't exclude or limit liability for things the law says we can't exclude (death or personal injury caused by our negligence, fraud, or anything else excluded under mandatory consumer-protection rules in your jurisdiction).

Subject to that, our total liability arising out of your use of this website is limited to the greater of (a) the fees you've paid us in the twelve months before the claim, or (b) one hundred US dollars. We're not liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or exemplary damages, lost profits, lost data, or loss of business opportunity.

If you're an engaged client, the liability terms in your signed engagement letter take precedence over this section for matters arising out of that engagement.

7. Privacy

Use of the site is also governed by our Privacy Policy, which explains what data we collect and how we handle it.

8. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of Ghana, without regard to conflict-of-law principles. Any dispute that can't be resolved by writing to [email protected] will be settled in the courts of Ghana, except where mandatory consumer-protection law in your jurisdiction gives you the right to bring proceedings locally.

9. Severability

If any part of these terms turns out to be unenforceable, the rest stays in force. We'll read the unenforceable part in the way that comes closest to the intent of the original while remaining legal.

10. Changes

We may update these terms as the site or our practice evolves. Material changes will be reflected by updating the effective date at the top of this page. Continuing to use the site after a change means you accept the updated terms.

11. Contact

Reach the team at [email protected]. We read every email personally.