The Web Designer Statement of Work (SOW) works alongside the Web Designer Agreement, forming part of ongoing agreements. Many designers and developers follow industry standards by using a Master Agreement with Terms and Conditions. In addition, they use Statements of Work as new projects emerge.
This document clearly defines the scope of work, deliverables, costs, and other essential terms. Moreover, it ensures smooth work progression between the site designer and client, promoting alignment and clarity throughout the project.
Furthermore, it covers key elements, including obligations, revisions, approvals, and compensation, as well as other crucial aspects:
- Scope of Work
- Deliverables
- Fees
- And More.
What is it?
The Web Designer Statement of Work covers the essential contract terms between the Designer and the Client.
This standard Design and Development contract covers:
- The Start Date of the Agreement
- The Number of the SOW
- The Service Period
- Milestones Terms and Fees
How does it work?
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Some things you will need to build your Web Designer Statement of Work
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- Date of Original Master Services Agreement
- Names, Addresses, and Emails of the Parties
- Start Date
- Scope of Work
- Deliverables and Due Dates
- Fixed Fees, if any
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