SaaS agreement

SaaS agreement preparation for subscription software businesses

A SaaS agreement should connect the commercial offer with the way customers access and use the product. paulkrieger prepares a draft from subscription plans, account features, billing flow, support model, customer data assumptions, acceptable use, suspension rules, service limits, and termination process. The output is an editable agreement with open product and customer-workflow questions.

Price and promise

  • Any document - $49
  • Pack of 4 - $149
  • Pack of 8 - $279
  • Prepared within 2 working hours, 7:00-19:00 Central European Time
  • Up to 5 revisions per order goal, no extra cost
  • Brief us once. Operator follows up with focused questions when needed
  • Human-prepared files delivered through your account

What we prepare

  • SaaS agreement draft
  • Subscription, access, and support sections
  • Customer data and acceptable use language

What you provide

  • Pricing model and subscription plans
  • Account features and customer roles
  • Support, service limits, and suspension rules
  • Customer data, integrations, and vendor assumptions

What you receive

  • Editable SaaS agreement
  • Product-policy checklist
  • Questions for unresolved service assumptions
Preparation flow

Intake, draft, human supervision, editable output.

The workflow creates review-ready documents from supplied facts and keeps client review responsibility explicit.

Step 1

Intake maps the real workflow

You provide the website, product model, users, payments, data flow, vendors, existing materials, and open assumptions.

Step 2

AI drafts from structured facts

The intake is turned into a working draft with sections, schedules, questions, and consistency checks across related documents.

Step 3

Human supervision prepares the output

A reviewer checks clarity, missing information, boundary language, and editable delivery notes before you review and publish.

Template comparison

Why prepared documents differ from a template or generator.

Factor
Template or generator
Human-supervised preparation
Fit
A template gives common wording but cannot know the deal or workflow.
The draft is built from parties, roles, data, vendors, scope, and use case.
Schedules and details
Important schedules are often blank or too generic.
Schedules, assumptions, missing fields, and review flags are called out.
Next step
You decide what to change without much context.
You get a review-ready draft plus questions to resolve before use.
Speed and review
A template is immediate, but blank fields and assumptions remain yours to solve.
Preparation is paced around supplied facts, human review, and open questions.
Related guides

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FAQ

Questions this page answers.

What should a SaaS agreement include?+

It should connect subscriptions, accounts, access, support, acceptable use, customer data, billing, service limits, suspension, changes, and termination assumptions.

What inputs are needed before drafting SaaS agreement terms?+

Useful inputs include plan structure, customer roles, billing flow, support process, integrations, data assumptions, uptime statements, suspension rules, and existing product documentation.

How does this relate to SaaS terms of service?+

SaaS terms of service are often public website terms. A SaaS agreement can go deeper into customer-specific commercial and product-access details.

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