The contracts a business actually runs on.
Nearly every business relationship should be written down: what you are hiring someone to do, what stays confidential, who owns the work, how you get paid. Our contract library gives you clean, ready-to-use templates for the agreements you reach for most, from NDAs to service agreements, tailored to fill in for your business rather than a generic download you have to decode.
A library of the agreements you reuse.
Contract templates are pre-written, reusable versions of the agreements a business signs over and over: non-disclosure agreements to protect confidential information, service and consulting agreements to define work and payment, employment and contractor agreements to set the terms of who does what, and intellectual property assignments to make sure the company owns what it pays for. Instead of writing each from scratch or pulling a random file off the internet, you start from a clean template with the right structure and fill in your specifics. It saves time on the routine agreements and makes sure the important terms are actually in there.
The contracts most businesses need.
These are the agreements that come up again and again. Each starts as a clean template you tailor to the specific deal.
- Non-disclosure agreement (NDA). Protects confidential information when you talk to partners, contractors, or potential hires.
- Service and consulting agreement. Defines the scope of work, payment terms, and deadlines for client and vendor relationships.
- Employment and contractor agreements. Set the terms for the people who work for you, whether as employees or independent contractors.
- Intellectual property assignment. Makes sure the company owns the work, code, and designs it pays people to create.
- Common add-ons. Terms of service, privacy notices, and letters of intent for the deals that need them.
For every business that signs things.
If you hire, sell, partner, or share anything confidential, you need these agreements. The library covers the common cases; the unusual ones are worth a lawyer.
- Founders papering client work, contractors, and hires as they grow
- Service businesses that send the same kind of agreement repeatedly
- Anyone sharing confidential information who needs an NDA in place
- Companies that want IP assignments so they own what they pay for
- Ownership rules among LLC members, which is an operating agreement
- Internal rules for a corporation, which are bylaws
- The public filing to create the company, which is forming an LLC or corporation
- High-stakes, heavily negotiated deals, which deserve a lawyer's review
Templates cover the everyday agreements well. For a complex or high-value contract, have a licensed attorney review it before signing.
What separates a real contract from a fill-in-the-blank.
A good template does more than leave blanks for names. It includes the terms that decide what happens when things go well and when they do not.
Templates are a starting point, not legal advice. Adjust the terms to your deal, and get a lawyer's review for anything high-value or unusual.
From template to signed.
- 1Pick the agreement
Choose the template for the relationship you are papering, from NDA to service agreement.
- 2Fill in your specifics
Add the parties, scope, payment, and dates for your particular deal.
- 3Review the terms
Read through, adjust anything that does not fit, and flag high-value deals for a lawyer.
- 4Sign and store it
Both sides sign, and you keep the executed contract with your records.
Clean templates beat a risky download.
A random contract pulled off the internet may be missing the terms that matter, or written for a different state entirely. Our templates are structured, readable, and ready to tailor to your business.
Each template includes the terms that agreement actually needs, not just blanks.
Written so you and the other side can understand what you are signing.
The agreements you reach for most, all in a single library you can return to.
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Other documents your business needs.
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Are these templates legal advice?
No. They are professionally structured starting points you tailor to your own deal. For a high-value or unusual contract, have a licensed attorney review it before signing. The template library handles the routine agreements most businesses use every day.
How is a contract template different from an operating agreement?
Contract templates cover agreements with people outside the company, such as clients, contractors, and partners. An operating agreement is internal, governing how the owners of an LLC run the business among themselves.
Which contract do I need?
It depends on the relationship. An NDA to protect confidential information, a service agreement to define paid work, an employment or contractor agreement for people who work for you, and an IP assignment to own what you pay to create. You can browse them all in the template library, or start with an operating agreement if it is your LLC's internal rules you need. BosAI can point you to the right one.
Can I edit the templates?
Yes. They are meant to be tailored. You fill in the parties and terms and adjust the language to fit your specific deal, then have both sides sign.
Do I need a lawyer as well?
For everyday agreements, a solid template is usually enough. For high-value deals, unusual terms, or anything you are unsure about, it is worth having an attorney review the final contract before you sign.