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The Problem

Freelancers lose thousands to unfair contracts

Every day, skilled freelancers unknowingly accept agreements with hidden traps designed to exploit them.

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Below-Market Rates

Clients exploit regional pay gaps, offering $2-5/hr for work worth $30+/hr globally.

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Unlimited Revisions

"Revisions until satisfied" means unlimited unpaid work with no clear endpoint.

Payment on Completion Only

No milestones means weeks of work with zero guarantee of payment.

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No Kill Fee

Client can cancel anytime without paying for the work you already delivered.

Unclear Deliverables

Vague scope definitions that expand the project far beyond what was agreed.

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Unfair IP & Non-Competes

Overly broad IP transfer and non-compete clauses that limit your future work.

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