Get the contract signed before the work starts
Write the agreement, send it to the client, and they sign it in the same portal where they will later approve the work and pay the invoice. You can see when they have opened it and when they have signed, so you are not refreshing your inbox wondering if it went through.
Client signature
SignedMaya Haddad
Signed on May 31, 2026
From draft to signed, in one place
Write or reuse a contract
Start from scratch or pull a saved contract from your library so you are not rewriting the same terms for every project.
Send it to the portal
The client finds it next to the project, not buried in an email attachment they have to print and scan back.
See when it is read
The status moves from sent to viewed the moment they open it, so you know it landed and you know it is being looked at.
They sign in the browser
The client signs right there, on their phone or laptop. No download, no separate signing app, no account to create.
Write your terms once, send them every time
Most of your projects share the same terms with a few details swapped. Save a contract to your library, which comes with the Pro and Agency plans, and start every new agreement from it, so you are editing the project name and the price instead of rebuilding the whole document.
- Keep a library of your standard agreements
- Start a new contract from a saved one in seconds
- Change the few details that differ, not the whole document
Contract status
Brand Refresh agreement
SignedWebsite redesign SOW
ViewedRetainer agreement
SentA signed copy that outlives the project
Once a contract is signed, it is locked and kept. It records who signed and when, and it stays in your records even if you later delete the project. So the agreement you can point to is always there, not living in a thread you cleared out months ago.
- Records the signer's name and the date and time
- Locked after signing so the terms cannot change underneath you
- Kept on file even if the project is removed
brand-refresh-agreement.pdf
SignedSigned copy · locked and kept
On fileQuestions about contracts
Yes. Contracts with e-signature are included on the free plan, with no card and no per-document limit. You write a contract, send it from the client portal, and your client signs it in their browser. Delivvo records who signed and when.
The client signs by typing their name and confirming, and Delivvo records who signed and the date and time. Electronic signatures of this kind are recognised in most jurisdictions, including the UAE, the US, and the EU. For high-stakes agreements, it is always worth checking the rules where you and your client operate.
No. They open the project link, read the contract, and sign in the browser. There is nothing to download and no account to create.
Yes. The status moves from sent to viewed the moment they open it, and to signed once they sign. You can see where each contract stands without chasing the client.
On the Pro and Agency plans you can keep a library of standard contracts and start a new one from a saved version, so you only change the details that differ per project.
It is locked so the terms cannot change, and a signed copy is kept on file. That copy stays in your records even if you later delete the project it belonged to.
Contracts and e-signatures are on every plan, including the free one. Only the reusable contract library, where you save a template and start new contracts from it, is on the Pro and Agency plans.