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Sample contract review

This is a demo analysis of a fictional freelance agreement — the same format you get on the free trial.

Demo document: sample-freelance-agreement.txt. No upload required — this shows payment terms, IP assignment, liability, and non-compete flags against freelance benchmarks.

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Summary

Review of "sample-freelance-agreement.txt" against patterns from freelance and consulting contracts in our benchmark set. This is a preview analysis. When the live API is connected, results use your full document and an expanding anonymised benchmark database.

Key terms

Contract type
Freelance / services
Payment terms
Net-60
IP / ownership
Broad assignment to client
Non-compete
Present
Liability
Potentially uncapped

Benchmark comparison

How your contract compares to freelance and consulting agreements in our database.

  • Payment terms

    Worse than most

    Yours: Net-60

    Typical: Net-15 to Net-30

    Worse than 80% of similar contracts

    Your payment terms (Net-60) are slower than about 80% of freelance contracts in our sample. Most solo contractors see Net-15 or Net-30.

  • Liability cap

    Worse than most

    Yours: Uncapped or broad

    Typical: Limited to fees paid

    Worse than 85% of similar contracts

    Uncapped liability appears in fewer than 20% of fair freelance templates. Consider asking for a cap at contract value.

  • IP assignment

    Worse than most

    Yours: Full assignment on delivery

    Typical: Assignment on final payment

    Worse than 70% of similar contracts

    Immediate work-for-hire style assignment is stricter than about 70% of freelance contracts. Try tying transfer to payment and keeping portfolio rights.

Watch out for

  • Slow payment (Net-60) can hurt cash flow on longer projects.
  • Liability language may expose you beyond the project fee.
  • Client may own all output immediately, including tools you reuse.
  • Non-compete may limit your next clients in the same space.
  • This preview does not replace advice from a solicitor.

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