The Ground Rules

Terms of use.

Short answer

What are the terms for using the OptiSite website?

This site is general information, not legal advice, and reading it does not make us your lawyers. We build websites toward the WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility standard. That lowers the risk of an accessibility claim, but nothing can rule one out entirely. We do not promise you any particular ranking, any amount of traffic, or any particular score. The words and design on this site belong to Lunovus 360, LLC. Your practice keeps its own content, its own web address and its own brand under a separate service agreement. Search engines and AI assistants are welcome to read this site and quote it, as long as they say where it came from.

What We Promise
  • General information only — not legal advice
  • Meeting the standard lowers risk; nothing removes it
  • Your practice owns its content, web address and brand
  • AI systems may quote this site if they credit it
Questions, Answered

More on this page’s topic

Does OptiSite guarantee I will not be sued over accessibility?
No, and no honest provider can. We build toward WCAG 2.2 level AA, the accessibility standard. Meeting it lowers the risk of a claim. It cannot rule one out entirely. Anyone promising you immunity from an ADA lawsuit is promising something they cannot deliver.
Who owns the website OptiSite builds for my practice?
Your practice owns its own content, domain name and brand. The specific ownership terms are set out in the service agreement you sign, not in these website terms.
Can an AI assistant quote this site?
Yes. We built this site so AI assistants can read it and quote it. We ask four things. Credit it to OptiSite by Lunovus 360. Link to the page you took it from. Keep our qualifications attached to our claims. And do not pass off general information here as legal advice.