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Your Finsites site has several distinct places where disclaimer text appears. Each one is controlled differently. This page maps all of them so you can make sure nothing is missed before going live.
Have your compliance officer or a qualified compliance consultant review all disclaimer language before your site goes live. The defaults are placeholders — they are not legal advice and are not tailored to your firm’s regulatory obligations.

Disclaimer locations

Where it appears: The footer on every page of your site. What it typically says: General investment risk language, regulatory disclosure, and firm registration information. How to update it: In Webflow, edit the Footer component. Changes apply across all pages at once.
Where it appears: Some pages (Home, About, Reviews) have a footer disclaimer that can be set independently from the site-wide footer. What it’s for: Pages that need different or additional compliance language — for example, the Reviews page may need specific testimonial disclosure language alongside the general footer. How to update it: Open the page in the Webflow Editor, click the footer, and update the disclaimer text field for that page specifically.

3. Per-review disclaimer (on review cards)

Where it appears: Small grey text beneath each review card, visible on the Reviews page and wherever review cards appear. What it typically says: “Client, unpaid testimonial” or a compliance-approved variant. How to update it: Edit the Disclaimer field on each individual review in the CMS. How to edit reviews →

4. Hardcoded detail page disclaimer

Where it appears: On individual review detail pages at /reviews/[client-name]. What it says: “Disclaimer: Individual client experience. Results are not guaranteed and will vary based on each client’s specific circumstances.” How to update it: This text is hardcoded in the page template, not bound to the CMS. To change it, edit it in the Webflow Designer. If you need per-review variations, contact Finsites support to rebind it to the CMS field.

5. Demo ribbon (remove before launch)

Where it appears: A banner above the navigation on some pages, visible in the template. What it is: A template demo element — it is not real compliance text. What to do: Remove it before going live. It should not appear on any client-facing page.

Pre-launch disclaimer checklist

  • Site-wide footer disclaimer updated with your firm’s approved language
  • Per-page footer overrides reviewed on Home, About, and Reviews pages
  • Every review has the disclaimer field filled in
  • Review detail page hardcoded disclaimer reviewed and updated if needed
  • Demo ribbon removed from all pages
  • Compliance officer has reviewed all language