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Public offer / terms of service
Framework under which Nikita Zmanovsky, individual entrepreneur (ZMA Resulting), provides digital work: custom websites and environments, Telegram bots and assistants, automation, SEO foundations, and related services.
Current version: March 30, 2026
This document is a public offer in the sense of Russian civil law (art. 437 RF CC) where applicable to clients engaging the contractor registered in Russia. It sets baseline rules; scope, timeline, fees, and delivery mechanics are confirmed in correspondence, a statement of work, invoice, or separate agreement — depending on project depth. Site content is informational and does not replace individual scoping.
This offer frames engagement; project specifics are confirmed with the contractor.
Site materials are not a binding statement of work until scope and terms are agreed separately.
1. General
Contractor: individual entrepreneur Zmanovsky Nikita Anatolievich, operating as ZMA Resulting. Client: a capable person or entity that submits a request or accepts terms as described below. “Site”, “services”, and “deliverables” carry the meaning implied by this offer and any agreed scope documents.
- Legal name (Russian register): ИНДИВИДУАЛЬНЫЙ ПРЕДПРИНИМАТЕЛЬ ЗМАНОВСКИЙ НИКИТА АНАТОЛЬЕВИЧ
- INN: 262608434224 · OGRNIP: 324265100035273
2. Subject
The contractor provides digital services commissioned by the client; the client pays for the agreed scope. This offer does not auto-create a contract: it defines how parties may form one. Formation happens when terms are confirmed and/or an invoice (deposit) is paid and/or parties clearly agree in writing (including email) — whichever path matches the engagement.
3. Services (illustrative scope)
Work may include, when explicitly scoped:
- Custom website development and digital environment design — structured, narrative-led builds for brands, products, or companies (not generic template dumps).
- Telegram bot and assistant design and implementation for agreed scenarios.
- Workflow automation connecting forms, notifications, CRM, and messengers — within the technical slice both sides document.
- SEO foundations, structural prep for growth, and search-oriented setup — without guaranteed rankings or traffic promises.
- Other digital services logically tied to the above if listed in the estimate or statement of work.
4. Site inquiries and starting work
Forms, the on-site quiz, Telegram, or email messages are invitations to talk. They do not, alone, obligate the contractor to perform work or lock a price. Acceptance and contract formation follow explicit agreement on scope and commercial terms and/or payment as the parties arrange for that project.
5. Fees and payment
Fees depend on structure depth, design, integrations, content, timeline, and launch contour. Site pricing cues are not unconditional promises to deliver at a listed price without clarification. Deposits, milestones, and final payments are set per invoice or written agreement.
- Out-of-scope work is quoted separately.
- Late payment may pause work after notice, per agreed terms.
6. Timeline, phases, acceptance
Schedules are agreed per project and shift if materials, approvals, or scope changes lag. Deliverables are handed over electronically through agreed channels. Phase acceptance is explicit or follows a window for reasoned objections that the parties set for that engagement.
7. Client responsibilities
The client enables execution of custom web, bot, or automation work by providing timely input and lawful materials.
- Provide accurate information and assets needed to proceed.
- Respond within agreed review windows.
- Pay per invoice or agreed schedule.
- Ensure content supplied for publication complies with applicable law.
- Use the site lawfully and without harming third parties or infrastructure.
8. Contractor responsibilities
The contractor performs agreed work in good faith at studio-grade standard, without marketing guarantees that are not separately and credibly defined.
- Deliver the scoped work professionally.
- Request clarifications and missing inputs when blocked.
- Flag timeline risk when client or third-party delays appear.
- Use subcontractors if needed while remaining responsible for coordination within the agreed scope.
9. Intellectual property
Rights to bespoke deliverables (layouts, code produced for you, copy written for you) transfer as the project documents state — commonly after payment for the relevant phase or full scope. The contractor keeps rights to internal methods, reusable tooling, and generalized patterns unless a written exception says otherwise. Site copy, visuals, and demo structure remain the rights holder’s property; do not copy without permission.
10. Limitation of liability
Site content is not a promise of specific business outcomes (sales lift, rankings, conversion rates). The contractor is not liable for third-party outages, incorrect client data, or indirect damages disconnected from performing the agreed scope. Liability, where allowed, is generally capped at fees paid for the affected milestone unless mandatory law says differently.
11. Changes to this offer
The contractor may update this text. The new version applies to relationships started after publication unless ongoing projects follow terms already locked in correspondence and invoices. Active engagements keep their agreed frame.
12. Disputes
Parties seek resolution through negotiation first. If that fails, disputes fall under the courts at the contractor’s registration jurisdiction under Russian law, subject to any mandatory rules for specific dispute types.
13. Contractor contacts
For contractual correspondence and requisites:
- ИП Змановский Никита Анатольевич
- INN: 262608434224
- OGRNIP: 324265100035273
- Email: zmanovsckynikita@yandex.ru
- Phone: +7 928 308-66-86
- Telegram: @zma_resulting
14. Final
Silence after an inquiry does not waive rights or force the contractor to start work without agreement. Custom digital builds require collaboration from both sides. If a clause is invalid where you are, the rest remains effective to the extent law allows.