Pro Access
1
Contract TypeChoose what you need
2
Your DetailsFill in the specifics
3
Your ContractDownload & send
⚡ Quick Generate
Select Contract Type

Choose the contract that fits your situation. Each type is purpose-built with the right clauses for that specific industry.

🤝
Client Agreement
General client work & services
🔒
NDA
Protect confidential information
📋
Scope of Work
Define project deliverables
⚙️
Service Agreement
Ongoing services & retainers
💼
Contractor Agreement
1099 / freelance work
📸
Photography Contract
Shoots, licensing & delivery
🎯
Coaching Agreement
1:1 coaching & consulting
💻
Web Design Contract
Website design & dev projects
🎬
Videography Contract
Film, video & production work
📱
Influencer Agreement
Brand deals & sponsorships
🧠
Consulting Retainer
Ongoing advisory services
🎉
Event Planning
Events, venues & coordination
Contract Details

Fill in the details below. Be specific — the more detail you provide, the stronger your contract.

The Parties
?Enter your full legal name or your registered business name (e.g. "Jane Smith" or "Jane Smith Design LLC"). This is how you'll appear in the contract.
?The state or province where your business operates. This determines which jurisdiction's laws govern the contract.
?Your client's full legal name or registered business name. Use the name as it appears on their legal documents.
Project & Services
?Describe the services clearly and specifically. Vague descriptions lead to scope creep disputes. Be explicit: instead of "design work," say "logo design, brand guidelines, and 3 social media templates."
?List the specific files, documents, or results the client will receive. Include file formats. This is what you're legally obligated to deliver — be precise.
?When work officially begins. "Upon signing and receipt of deposit" is the safest option — it protects you from starting before you're paid.
Payment Terms
?The full amount the client owes for the complete project. Always include the currency. Example: "$2,500 USD"
?50% deposit is industry standard and strongly recommended. It ensures you're compensated for time spent even if the client cancels early.
?This clause incentivizes clients to pay on time. 1.5% per month (18% annually) is standard and legally enforceable in most states. Always include this.
?Defining revision rounds is your #1 protection against scope creep. Any additional revisions beyond this number should be billed at your hourly rate.
Policies & Legal
?A kill fee ensures you're compensated if the client cancels after you've started. "All deposits are non-refundable" is the minimum. Many freelancers charge 25–50% of remaining balance as a cancellation fee.
?Who owns the work product? "Client owns upon final payment" is standard for most freelance work. "Provider retains IP" works if you're licensing deliverables (e.g. stock-style photography).
?Which state's laws will govern disputes? Use your state — it means any legal proceedings happen in a court near you, not wherever your client is located.
?Anything specific to your situation: non-compete language, credit/attribution requirements, client responsibilities, usage restrictions, or any verbal agreements you want memorialized in writing.
⚠️Please fill in all required fields before generating.
FORGING YOUR CONTRACT
ANALYZING YOUR DETAILS...

AI is drafting your complete contract with all legal clauses

✓ CONTRACT READY

Your Contract Is Ready to Send

Download as Word Doc to edit and sign, or PDF for a polished professional version.

⚠️
Legal Disclaimer: This contract was AI-generated by ForgeContracts for reference purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. For high-stakes or complex agreements, have a qualified attorney review before signing.