Free Service Agreement Generator

Create a service agreement covering scope, fees, term, ownership of the work and liability — for business or ongoing services. Download Word & PDF, generated on your device. No signup.

  • Free
  • No signup
  • Word & PDF
  • Clause-by-clause notes

How it works

  1. 01
    Add the parties

    The service provider and the client, with addresses.

  2. 02
    Set scope and fees

    What the services are, how the provider is paid, the term and who owns the work.

  3. 03
    Review clause by clause

    Every clause is shown with a plain-English “what this means” note.

  4. 04
    Download Word & PDF

    Generate a clean document on your device, no watermark.

FAQ

Service agreement questions

What is a service agreement?
A service agreement — also called a service contract or contract for services — sets out the terms when one business provides services to another: the scope of work, the fees, how long it lasts, who owns the results, and what happens if something goes wrong.
What should a service agreement include?
Most service agreements cover the parties, a clear description of the services, the fees and payment terms, the term and how to end it, ownership of the work, confidentiality, and how liability is handled. This generator builds each of those clauses and lets you turn optional ones on or off.
Is a service agreement legally binding?
Once both parties sign, a service agreement is generally a binding contract. Whether a particular clause is enforceable can depend on your state and the facts, so this is general information, not legal advice.
Service agreement or freelance contract — which should I use?
Both cover paid work. A service agreement suits ongoing or business-to-business services where term, liability and warranties matter; a freelance contract is geared to individual project work, deliverables and portfolio rights. If you do project-based creative or development work, the freelance contract generator may fit better.
Can I download the service agreement in Word and PDF?
Yes. You can download the finished template as a Word (.docx) file to keep editing, or as a PDF for a clean copy. Both are generated on your device — there is no signup, no watermark and nothing is uploaded.
Is this legal advice?
No. Free Contract Generator provides self-help templates and general information, not legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created. Consult a licensed attorney for advice about your specific situation.