Use case

An electronic signature for freelancers who need it signed today.

Your service agreement and your NDA, signed before you open the laptop. No legal-department pricing, no account for your client, no awkward 'so, did you sign that yet?' follow-up three days later.

The work always starts before the contract is signed.

You know how it goes. The client is excited, the timeline is tight, and the agreement is "just a formality we'll handle." So you start. You build the thing. And then the scope grows, the deadline moves, and there's nothing on paper that says what you actually agreed to — or that you're owed for the extra ten hours.

Part of the problem is that signing tools feel intimidating. The contract template is full of jargon, the e-sign platform wants your client to make an account, and the whole thing radiates "this is going to be a hassle." So everyone quietly agrees to skip it. That's the most expensive shortcut a freelancer can take.

The fix isn't a scarier contract. It's making signing so fast and so painless that there's no reason to start the work without it.

How sign.pink solves it

Sign on a phone in under a minute

Your client taps the link, reads the agreement, and signs — no account to create, no app, no password to reset.

Reusable templates

Save your service agreement and NDA once. Send the next one in seconds with just the names and scope filled in.

A record that protects you

A tamper-evident audit trail shows exactly who signed and when — your backup if scope or rate is ever disputed.

Priced for a team of one

$3/month, unlimited, no per-seat fee. You shouldn't pay enterprise rates to send a one-page contract.

From handshake to signed in four steps

  • Upload your service agreement or NDA — or pick the template you saved last time.
  • Add a signature and date field, type in your client's name and email, and fill in the scope and rate.
  • Send the link. Your client signs on their phone in under a minute, no account needed.
  • You both get the finished, tamper-evident PDF — and now you can start the work with a clear conscience.

Will it hold up if a client pushes back? Yes. An electronically signed freelance contract is enforceable under ESIGN and UETA in all 50 states, and the audit trail gives you a defensible record of exactly what was agreed. Read why e-signatures are legally binding for the details.

Freelance signing — FAQ

Yes. A service agreement, statement of work, or NDA signed electronically is binding under the U.S. ESIGN Act and UETA, enforceable in all 50 states. sign.pink attaches a tamper-evident audit trail so you can prove who signed and when — which is exactly what you'd want if a client ever disputed the scope or the rate.

Send the contract before you start the work.

Unlimited documents, $3/month — or free for the occasional sign.