No lawyer wrote this, because you'd have to be a lawyer to read it if one had. Here is the whole thing in plain English.
Brody Norton · Seymour, Tennessee
What you type into the form. Your name and phone number, because I can't text you back without them. Your email, your current website, what you want built, and how soon — all optional, all just so I know what I'm walking into before I call you.
Nothing else. There's no account to make, no password, no login. I'm not tracking what you clicked or how long you scrolled. If you never fill in the form, I don't know you were here.
When you pay the $250 deposit or your balance, you're on Square's checkout, not mine. Your card number goes to Square and never touches this site or my computer. I see what Square shows any business owner — that you paid, how much, and your name.
Square has its own privacy policy governing all of that, and it's worth two minutes of your time if you care about this stuff.
I'm one person. I use other people's tools to run this, and being straight with you means naming them.
That's the complete list. If it changes, this page changes.
I run ads on Google. When I pay for a click I want to know whether it turned into actual work, so Google's tag sets a cookie that connects you clicked the ad to you filled in the form.
What I get back is a number, not a person. Google tells me how many people who clicked became customers. It doesn't hand me a list, and I couldn't match that data to your name if I wanted to.
If you'd rather not be part of that, Google's own ad settings let you turn personalized advertising off, and your browser will block third-party cookies if you ask it to. Neither one stops you from using this site or hiring me.
I don't sell it. Not to lead brokers, not to other builders, not to anybody. The entire business model on this site is that people around here trust me. Selling their phone numbers would be a stupid way to end that.
I don't drip on you. There's no newsletter, no automated follow-up sequence, no CRM quietly emailing you every Tuesday. You get a text from a real person. If you don't want another one, say so and there won't be one.
I don't share it with a partner network, because there isn't one. It's me.
If we never end up working together, your form submission sits in my inbox until I clear it out, which I do periodically. There's no vault.
If you become a customer, I keep what I need to do the job and to have records of what you paid — that's your contact details and the payment record. Tax records have to stick around for years, and yours will.
Text or call 865-394-5582 and tell me. I'll delete what I have and tell you it's done. You don't need a reason and I won't ask for one.
The one thing I can't delete is a payment record — Square keeps those and so does the IRS, and neither of us gets a vote on that.
You can also ask me what I have on you. Same number, same answer time.
This is a site where businesses hire me to build websites. It isn't meant for children and I don't knowingly collect anything from them. If you think your kid filled in my form, text me and it's gone.
I'll change the date at the bottom. I'm not going to quietly start selling data and bury it in a paragraph — if the answer to any of the above ever stops being true, it'll say so here in the same plain words.
If something here isn't clear, that's my fault and I'd like to fix the wording. Tell me which part.
Last updated 3 August 2026 · Smoky Mountain Web Co., Seymour, Tennessee