Built for the people
who sign without lawyers.
We didn't build Green Flagged for in-house legal teams. We built it for the freelance designer, the indie founder, the creator with an inbox full of brand deals — anyone who signs contracts and can't afford to send each one to counsel.
For freelancers.
You sign more contracts than your last lawyer ever did. We give you the same vocabulary they use.
- Web/design services agreements
- Brand engagements and SOWs
- Consulting retainers
- Subcontractor pass-through deals
Typical red flag
"All IP, including pre-existing work, transfers to Client on delivery." — Insert a prior-work carve-out or refuse.
For agencies.
Vendor, partnership, and reseller contracts pile up. Run them all through one consistent risk framework.
- Vendor and supplier agreements
- Reseller and partnership contracts
- Independent contractor agreements
- Master services agreements + SOWs
Typical warning
Most-favored-nation pricing clauses that auto-discount your rate. Cap them by term or scope.
For founders.
SAFEs, advisor agreements, and supplier contracts. Catch the dilutive bits before signing day.
- SAFE and convertible note agreements
- Advisor and contractor equity grants
- Supplier and infrastructure contracts
- Term sheets
Typical red flag
Discount + valuation cap stacking on a SAFE in a way that compounds dilution at the next round.
For creators.
Brand deals look like marketing. They're contracts. Know what you're giving up before you post.
- Brand sponsorship agreements
- Influencer marketing contracts
- Talent management agreements
- Licensing and merchandise deals
Typical warning
Exclusivity windows ("no competing brands for 12 months") that exceed the campaign duration. Negotiate down hard.