Use the site lawfully and do not misuse interactive features.
Terms of Use
These terms explain how visitors should use the Sheeltech website while exploring business technology services, digital solutions, and project support in Ghana.
Brand assets, copy, and design remain protected content.
Website information is provided on a general basis and may change.
Clear terms support trusted digital engagement
Sheeltech uses clear terms to set expectations around website use, communication, content access, and enquiry behaviour. This supports a more reliable environment for users exploring digital transformation, web development, automation, cloud, AI, and business technology services in Ghana.
Using the website responsibly
Visitors are expected to use this website lawfully, avoid misuse of interactive features, and refrain from actions that could disrupt service availability, compromise security, or damage the experience for other users.
Content, design, and service materials
The structure, copy, visual elements, and solution framing used across the site are part of Sheeltech’s brand and service presentation. They should not be copied, redistributed, or reused in misleading ways without permission.
Service information and updates
Website content is intended to communicate Sheeltech’s capabilities clearly, but service details, feature scope, pricing structures, and operational models may evolve as solutions, regulations, and client requirements change.
Service access and enquiries
These terms support site usage connected to website design and development, portals, ecommerce, AI automation, cloud operations, cybersecurity services, and digital transformation consulting for organisations in Ghana.
Website use
You agree to use this website lawfully, respectfully, and in a way that does not disrupt services, systems, or other users.
Intellectual property
Unless otherwise stated, website content, branding, and design elements belong to Sheeltech or are used with permission.
General disclaimer
Information on this website is provided for general guidance and may be updated, expanded, or corrected without notice.
A faster way to understand this page.
This overview highlights the most important commitments, boundaries, and support paths on this page so teams can find what matters faster.
Acceptable use
Respectful and lawful website use
Commercial context
Website terms vs project agreements
Content ownership
Brand, design, and material rights
Support route
Contact before taking uncertain action
Responsible use
The website should be used lawfully, respectfully, and in ways that do not disrupt access, security, or service continuity.
Project terms hierarchy
Where a formal service agreement exists, that agreement provides the more specific commercial and delivery terms.
Content and intellectual property
Brand assets, copy, designs, code, and supporting materials remain protected and should not be reused without permission.
How questions or requests can move forward.
When someone needs clarification, support, or action related to this policy, the next steps should be understandable and practical.
- Read the public termsUse the website with a clear understanding of general access, content, and conduct expectations.
- Check whether a project agreement appliesIf you are an active client, signed commercial documents may define more detailed obligations and deliverables.
- Contact before uncertain useIf a planned action, reuse, or reliance point is unclear, the safest path is to contact Sheeltech first.
- Proceed within approved boundariesUse the site and any permitted materials only within the agreed or clearly stated scope.
Terms and acceptable-use questions.
These short answers are here to improve clarity. If you need a specific interpretation for an active engagement, contact Sheeltech directly.
Do these terms replace a signed project agreement?
No. Signed proposals, scopes, and service agreements govern active projects more specifically than general website terms.
Can website content be copied freely?
No. Content, structure, branding, and materials should not be reused without appropriate permission.
What should someone do if they need clarification?
They should contact Sheeltech before relying on assumptions about access, service eligibility, or permitted use.