wmx11

joined 11 months ago
 

I have a web development agency and so far I have worked without signing contracts with my past clients.

I want to change this since the plan is to start reaching out to more people and I need to have some structure in place.

How do you manage your contracts (agreements)?

So far I know about the SOW (Structure of Work) and the payment agreement.

What else do I need to include?

Are those separate documents the client has to sign or do you have it all under one master document?

The internet gives me a variety of things but they differ from listicle to listicle.

Thank you!

 

I'm a solo agency owner and a software developer. More than a year ago I quit a lead developer position job due to burnout. Soon after I opened an LLC and have been working under it since.

I have a couple of gigs here and there, and one long-term client that brings in most of my revenue.

Meanwhile, I started building a product and a tool to help me manage and streamline some of the work I do.

The journey was okay for a the first 2 months of non-stop planning and coding.

Now I just seem to get stuck on the ideation phase, not to mention the implementation. It's all there, I just need to code it.

Or I know that I need to start working but that code editor, man... I don't want to open it...

No, not today.

It feels like my brain circuits are fried because I can happily go for a long hike, do other physical activity, read, write articles or other posts, anything that doesn't require too much brain power.

So guys, how do you push through this barrier yourself?

The journey was okay for the first 2 months of non-stop planning and coding.