Review freelance contracts before you sign
Client contracts look routine until one clause changes who owns the work, when you get paid, or how much unpaid revision work you owe. Inkvex shows you what is worth pushing back on before the kickoff call.
What to catch before you sign
These are the clauses that change the deal after the excitement wears off. Inkvex surfaces them fast, in plain English, with the actual language attached.
IP assignment that reaches beyond deliverables
Catch ownership language that tries to sweep in side projects, pre-existing work, or anything you create during the relationship.
Payment terms that delay or soften payment
Find net-60 timelines, vague approval standards, kill fee gaps, and milestone language that makes getting paid harder than it should be.
Scope and revision clauses that expand unpaid work
Spot open-ended deliverables, unlimited revisions, and vague support commitments before they grow into silent scope creep.
What the report gives you back
The goal is not more text. It is a faster decision. Inkvex gives you the shortest useful path from upload to action.
A risk score weighted for ownership, payment, and liability
Inkvex surfaces the clauses that matter most to independent work instead of treating every sentence equally.
Quoted language with plain-English explanations
You see the exact clause, why it matters, and how it changes your leverage before you sign.
Suggested fixes you can send back to the client
The report gives you concrete edits to discuss, not just a generic warning that something feels off.
Start with the document that sets the terms
If you only review one document first, make it the one that defines payment, ownership, restrictions, or long-term cost.
Keep reading only where it helps
Questions smart people ask before they upload
The fast answers matter. The legal edge cases still belong with a lawyer when the stakes get high.
Can AI review a freelance contract?
Yes. Inkvex reads your freelance contract, flags risky clauses like broad IP assignments, weak payment terms, and non-compete language, and explains each one in plain English in under a minute.
What clauses should freelancers watch for first?
Start with IP ownership, payment timing, liability, scope, revision limits, and any clause that restricts who you can work with next.
Who owns the work created under a freelance contract?
It depends on the contract. Some agreements limit ownership to paid deliverables. Others try to claim everything you create during the engagement. Inkvex helps you tell the difference quickly.
Is Inkvex free to try?
Yes. You can start with free analyses before moving to a paid plan if you need more contract reviews.
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