Freelance Client Contract Bundle
Freelance Client Contract Bundle — 8 Professional TemplatesStop Working Without a Contract.You've been burned before. Client ghosts mid-project. Scope balloons to twice the original ask. Invoice goes unpaid for 60 days. You had no leverage because there was no contract.This bundle fixes that. 8 professionally written contract templates covering every situation a freelancer actually runs into — ready to open, fill in, and send.---What's Inside1. Independent Contractor AgreementThe foundation of any freelance relationship. Covers scope, payment, IP ownership, confidentiality, and what happens if either party walks. Use this for any new client engagement.2. Service AgreementBuilt for multi-phase projects with defined milestones. Includes a change order clause that stops scope creep before it starts, a revision policy, and client responsibility obligations.3. Retainer AgreementFor clients who want your time on a recurring monthly basis. Supports hourly, flat-fee, and performance-based structures with built-in hour tracking, overtime rates, and auto-renewal terms.4. Monthly Service AgreementFor ongoing, deliverable-based work. Includes SLA definitions with defined credit remedies if you miss a deadline, and clean 30-day termination terms.5. Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)Mutual confidentiality protection before you share anything sensitive. Covers what counts as confidential, exclusions, return and destruction obligations, and injunctive relief rights.6. Proposal TemplateA tiered, client-facing pitch document with three pricing packages, a timeline breakdown, and a clear next steps section. Closes faster than an email quote.7. Payment Terms AddendumAttach to any contract. Covers invoice schedules, accepted payment methods, late fee structure, early-pay discounts, disputed invoice process, and your refund policy.8. Scope of Work TemplateThe most detailed template in the bundle. Phased task breakdown, explicit exclusions, deliverable acceptance criteria, assumptions log, risk tracking, and a change order process.---Two Formats. Every Template.- Word (.docx) — Open in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice. Edit, customize, and send for e-signature.- Markdown (.md) — Plain text source. Paste into Notion, Obsidian, or any document tool you already use.Google Docs users: Upload the .docx to Google Drive and open it with Google Docs. It converts automatically — no extra steps.---What's Different About These TemplatesGeneric contract templates are written for corporations by lawyers billing $400/hr. They're dense, confusing, and full of clauses that don't apply to a solo freelancer.These are written for the work freelancers actually do:- Late fee clause built into every payment section — 1.5%/month, no gray area- Change order process that requires written sign-off before extra work begins- Termination rights that get you paid for work done even if a client disappears- IP transfer on full payment — ownership is unambiguous and signed- Liability caps sized for solo and small-team engagements, not enterprise deals- Dispute resolution that starts with negotiation, not a $10,000 lawsuit---Who This Is ForFreelancers in design, development, writing, video, photography, or marketing. Independent consultants and coaches. Small agencies and solo practitioners. Anyone doing project-based or retainer work for clients.---Who This Is NOT ForW-2 employees (these cover independent contractor relationships, not employment). High-stakes deals over $100K involving regulatory complexity. Situations where you're already in a dispute — get a lawyer.---FAQAre these legally binding?Yes, when properly completed and signed by both parties. These templates are built around the standard elements of an enforceable contract — offer, acceptance, and consideration. Laws vary by jurisdiction, so for complex or high-value work, a legal review is always a good idea.Can I customize them?That's the point. Every bracketed field is a starting point. Adjust payment terms, notice periods, rate structures, or any clause to match your situation.Do I need a lawyer?Not for most freelance engagements. These templates cover what freelancers actually run into. For high-value, regulated-industry, or international work, having an attorney review your specific situation is worth it.What e-signature tools work with these?All of them. Dropbox Sign, DocuSign, Adobe Sign, and PandaDoc all work with .docx files. Many have free tiers for low-volume use.Can I use these for international clients?Yes, with adjustments to the governing law, venue, and payment currency fields. For significant international deals, legal review is recommended.---Details- 8 templates in Word (.docx) + Markdown (.md) — 16 files total- Works with Microsoft Word · Google Docs · LibreOffice · any text editor- Instant digital delivery — download immediately after purchase- One-time purchase — no subscription, no monthly fees---One payment. Instant access. Start protecting your work today.
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