Freelancer
Proposal
Productivity
Jun 20, 2024
Yes to Yes
Check out Part 1 to learn about signing freelance proposals with Documenso and getting your first yes
A basic rule of sales is going from "yes to yes”. Outlining the main points of working together in a proposal is a good way to get to your first yes since it reduces details and focuses on the main points of the work at hand. After being on the same page about the work and getting the first yes, it's time to draw up a formal contract. While agreeing to the proposal has some weight as well, the legal contract formalizes the commitments of both sides in an enforceable way. Having clear legal terms on payments, unexpected cases, and even dissolving the partnership helps both parties to feel assured about what to expect.
Digital Signatures for the Win
Digitally signing documents accelerates contract closure, enhancing both speed and security. Parties can review and sign documents within minutes, eliminating the days required for manual signatures or even weeks with traditional mail. Beyond these efficiency gains, digital signatures boost trust by making the process secure and auditable. Once signed, digital documents are immutable, and every step is logged.
Documenso simplifies this process, allowing you to send contracts effortlessly. As an open-source solution, our product's integrity and security are verifiable by anyone, which is why thousands of users rely on Documenso for their signing needs. Discover more at https://documen.so/open.
Preparing the Contract
As a freelancer, obtaining a contract template ensures you have a standardized and professional agreement ready for new clients, helping to protect your interests and clarify project terms. While there are many good templates out there, be sure to verify that they fit your case since contracts are often very specific to a certain case. Always consider having your contract checked by a legal professional if it's a high-value transaction.
Here is a quick checklist of what your contract should include:
Checklist
Names and Addresses of you and your client
Scope of Work to be performed, deadlines and deliverables
Payment Terms, Payment Schedules, and Pricing
A clear timeline
Provisions for unexpected extra work
Intellectual Property Rights Provisions
Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure Agreements, if needed
Termination Clauses: Condition and terms when the contract can be terminated, including notice period and compensation
Indemnity and Liability
Dispute Resolution
Provisions ensuring changes can only be made in writing
Completeness Agreement: Both parties state this is the full extent of the agreement
Severability Clause ensuring minor errors will not endanger the whole contract
The signees with name, role, and date
Getting the Signature
Once you have your contract ready, you can upload it and add recipients and signature fields. To add a more personal touch, consider adding a personal message to the signature request.
You can also copy the link for each recipient after sending it and send it via another channel e.g. WhatsApp with a personal message. To further customize the experience, you can define a redirect when your customer signs the contract to redirect them to a Cal.com Link to get started, a Thank You Page, or a Form.
The more you add to the workflow, the more important it is to keep up to date with the process. Using Zapier, you can add a variety of notifications, from email to Discord messages, to keep a good overview and respond quickly. It's not just about getting the signatures; it's about creating the workflow that provides the best experience for you and your customers.
Conclusion
Sending a contract to clients using Documenso makes the process fast and easy. Seeing if your contract was signed or even read helps you understand where you are in the process. You can use the Documenso Free Plan to send 5 contracts per month. Digital signing in 2024 is the best practice for professionals seeking the most efficient way to get business done.
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Timur