Every agreement you're likely to need
Each one is a starting point rather than a fixed form. Describe your situation and the draft is shaped to it — then you edit every word.
Non-disclosure agreement
An NDA is the document you sign before the interesting conversation. It lets you show someone your numbers, your roadmap, your source code or your client list without losing control of it.
Read moreEmployment contract
An employment contract sets out what the job is, what it pays, and how either side can end it. Getting it written down protects the employee and the employer equally — most disputes come from terms that were only ever discussed verbally.
Read moreFreelance agreement
Most freelance disputes are not about money — they're about scope. What exactly is being delivered, how many revisions are included, and when does payment fall due. A short, clear agreement settles all three before the work starts.
Read moreIndependent contractor agreement
The risk in a contractor arrangement is that it quietly looks like employment. If the contractor works fixed hours, uses your equipment and takes day-to-day direction, a tribunal may treat them as an employee regardless of what the paperwork says.
Read moreConsulting agreement
Consulting sits between advice and delivery, which is exactly why it needs writing down. The engagement should say what the client is buying — hours, outcomes, or a specific deliverable — and how either side steps away.
Read moreTenancy & lease agreement
A tenancy agreement is worth writing carefully because it governs a relationship that runs for a year or more. Rent, caution fee, who fixes what, and what happens at renewal are the four things most disputes turn on.
Read morePartnership agreement
The best time to write a partnership agreement is while everyone still gets along. It answers the questions nobody wants to raise over coffee: what happens if one of you leaves, who decides what, and how the money is split.
Read moreInternship agreement
An internship works when both sides know what it is: a fixed-term placement with genuine learning attached, not unpaid labour and not a job offer in disguise. Writing that down protects the organisation and gives the intern something concrete.
Read moreInfluencer agreement
Brand deals go wrong over three things: exactly what is being posted, how long the brand may keep using it, and who the creator can't work with afterwards. All three are cheap to agree upfront and expensive to argue about later.
Read moreSoftware licence agreement
A licence grants someone the right to use your software without giving away ownership. The document's job is to define that right narrowly, restrict what falls outside it, and cap what happens when something breaks.
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