Founder contracts Singapore

Founder-Friendly Contracts That Grow With Your SME

You closed the deal. Now make sure the contract protects the relationship. [[COMPANY_NAME]] prepares clear SME contracts with firm scope, transparent pricing, and payment protection built in.

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Scope protection

Common Founder Contract Mistakes

A contract should help you start work with confidence. These gaps create avoidable friction once the project is under way.

Generic online templates

A broad template may miss Singapore-specific payment, liability, and termination provisions.

We fix it: clauses matched to your service model.

Vague project scope

Unclear deliverables invite endless revisions and difficult conversations about extra work.

We fix it: measurable outputs and change control.

Delayed payment triggers

If invoices depend on a vague final sign-off, your cash flow carries the client risk.

We fix it: deposits and milestone payment dates.

Oral promises

A conversation cannot reliably record ownership, notice periods, or what happens when plans change.

We fix it: a client engagement agreement in writing.

Cost-effective frameworks

Starter Frameworks for SMEs

Choose a practical starting point, then shape it around how you sell and deliver work. Each framework is designed for people who need to read and use it quickly.

Discuss your framework

01 / Repeat work

Client Engagement Agreement

A strong base for standard services, with payment timing, ownership, confidentiality, and sensible liability limits.

02 / Defined delivery

Project-Based SOW

Set deliverables, assumptions, review rounds, acceptance steps, and a clear route for requested changes.

03 / Recurring revenue

Subscription Terms

Cover renewals, service limits, access, suspension, data responsibilities, and recurring payment dates.

04 / Agency work

Master Services Lite

Keep repeat engagements easier to start while each new brief records its own scope and commercial terms.

A clause with a job to do

Built-In Scope Protection

Your baseline scope should be visible before the first deliverable. When a client asks for more, a change-order clause records the request, its effect on timing, and the added fee.

Original brief 54% of planned work
Agreed scopeChange request

Used in real founder conversations

Founders Who Sleep Better at Night

Good contract drafting gives the team a shared reference point when a project gets busy.

"Our proposal now connects cleanly to the agreement. Clients know what is included, and my team knows when to pause for approval."

Chokkan Jingxuan

Co-founder, product studio

"Why did we choose [[COMPANY_NAME]]? Because the draft addressed the commercial detail we were actually dealing with. We had a clear deposit trigger, a workable revision limit, and an exit route when a project stopped making sense."

守全 Koppa

Managing director, software company

"We can explain the terms to a new client in one meeting. That matters when a small team is carrying several active projects."

Alphy Rahiman

Founder, brand consultancy

A Clear Brief Becomes a Usable Contract

The work stays focused on your client revenue and day-to-day decisions.

01

Tell us the work

Share your service, client type, and recurring points of friction.

02

Set the commercial line

We identify scope, fees, timing, ownership, and practical risk boundaries.

03

Review in plain English

You can question every clause before the agreement goes to your client.

04

Put it into use

Your team gets a repeatable framework for the next engagement.

200+

Singapore startups

15 min

Target reading time

4

Core frameworks

Fixed fee

Package certainty

Start with the work you sell

Protect Your Client Revenue From Day One

Tell [[COMPANY_NAME]] how your engagements begin, where scope changes, and when payment tends to slow down. We'll recommend a contract framework built around those facts.

Brief Us About Your Client Work