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Copywriters

Best Contract Software for Copywriters in 2026

When copy work starts without a signed contract, there's no proof when deliverables expand or the client demands unlimited revisions. Most contract tools handle signatures but miss copywriter terms... so agreements don't cover revision limits, copyright transfer, or usage rights.

Plutio includes contracts with copywriter clauses already built in. Send a contract and revision limits and usage rights are included. Client signs and the agreement links to the project. Scope questions come up and documented terms are right there.

Last updated February 2026

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Frequently asked questions about contracts for copywriters

What is the best contract software for copywriters?

The best contract software for copywriters includes copywriting-specific templates and connects to projects. Plutio ($19/month) provides contract templates with revision limits, copyright clauses, and usage rights built in, plus e-signatures and project integration. When clients sign contracts, they link to project records automatically, so agreed terms are accessible during work.

How much do contracts cost for copywriters?

Contract software typically costs $10-40/month standalone, but copywriters often need additional tools for project management ($5-10/month), invoicing ($17-55/month), and CRM. Plutio includes contracts with project management, invoicing, CRM, proposals, time tracking, and portals at $19/month. One enforced revision limit or collected kill fee pays for years of subscription.

Do I really need contracts as a copywriter?

Yes. Contracts protect revision limits, define copyright ownership, establish usage rights, and make payment terms enforceable. Copywriters with contracts report fewer incidents of projects expanding beyond original terms because written revision limits provide documentation when clients request unlimited changes. Without contracts, every scope discussion becomes a negotiation without evidence.

Are electronic signatures legally binding?

Yes. E-signatures are legally binding in the US, EU, and most countries. The ESIGN Act in the US and eIDAS regulation in the EU establish legal validity for electronic signatures. E-signatures provide the same enforceability as handwritten signatures on paper contracts.

What should a copywriter's contract include?

Essential provisions: scope, rate, copyright transfer, usage rights, revision limits, kill fee, payment terms, and deadline. Scope defines deliverable types, word counts, and format. Copyright determines ownership after delivery. Usage rights specify where and how long copy can be used. Revision limits are the most critical clause, specifying included rounds and fees for excess revisions.

Can I use templates?

Yes. Templates are recommended. Start with copywriting-specific provisions like revision limits, copyright transfer, and usage rights, then customize per project. Templates ensure every contract includes essential protections without rebuilding from scratch. Have a lawyer review your master template once to ensure legal soundness.

Can contracts connect to projects?

With Plutio, yes. Signed contracts link to project records. Reference agreed terms during work without searching through files. When clients request revisions beyond agreed limits, copywriters can reference exact contract language during discussions.

Can I convert proposals to contracts?

With Plutio, yes. Accepted proposals convert to contracts automatically with consistent terms. All proposal terms carry forward into contracts automatically, including scope, rates, deadlines, and revision limits. Conversion ensures consistency between what was proposed and what gets signed.

Can clients sign on mobile?

Yes. Electronic signatures work on any device. Clients can sign from phone or tablet without desktop access. Mobile signing speeds contract execution since clients don't need to wait until they're at a computer.

How do I track unsigned contracts?

Contract software shows when documents are viewed and signed. Follow up on contracts that have been opened but not signed. Plutio notifies you when contracts are opened, viewed for extended periods, or signed. Tracking transforms guessing about follow-up timing into informed decisions based on actual engagement.

What are standard revision limits for copywriters?

Most copywriters include 2 revision rounds in their standard contracts. Additional rounds are billed at an hourly rate or a percentage of the project fee. Specifying revision limits in contracts is the most effective way to prevent unplanned additions to the project, which is the central revenue per project challenge for copywriters.

Can clients access signed contracts later?

With Plutio portals, yes. Clients can find signed contracts anytime without requesting copies from you. Signed contracts appear in client portals alongside related projects and invoices. Self-service access reduces administrative requests.

What should a copywriting contract include?

A copywriting contract should include scope definitions (deliverable types, word counts, format), revision limits (typically 2 rounds included with fees for additional rounds), copyright transfer or licensing terms, usage rights specifying channels and duration, kill fee provisions (25-50% for cancellation after work begins), payment terms, and deadlines. Plutio templates cover all these provisions out of the box.

How do I handle copyright transfer?

Copyright transfer should be explicitly documented in the contract. Work-for-hire contracts transfer full ownership to the client, typically at higher rates reflecting the rights value. Licensed usage contracts retain copywriter ownership while granting the client specific usage rights by channel, duration, and format. Plutio contract templates include both options with standard legal language.

What is a kill fee clause?

A kill fee clause specifies compensation when a client cancels a project after work has begun. Standard copywriting kill fees range from 25-50% of the project total, depending on how much work was completed before cancellation. The clause protects time already invested in research, outlining, and drafting. One collected kill fee typically covers years of contract software cost.

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