Free Dating Coach
Service Agreement
One bad-faith chargeback on a high-ticket coaching package will gut your bank account and leave you chasing ghosts. Without a signed ironclad agreement, you're one disgruntled client away from a legal drain that'll cost more than your gear and your sanity.
Pro Contractor Tip
Include a 'No Guarantee of Results' clause to ensure you aren't financially liable for the client's personal failures or lack of chemistry.
Why use a written agreement?
Handshake deals are risky. As a Dating Coach, "scope creep" is your biggest enemy. A clear agreement ensures everyone agrees on the deliverables before money changes hands.
🛡️ What this sequence covers:
- ✓Deliverables List
- ✓Payment Terms
- ✓IP Rights
- ✓Revision Limits
- ✓Cancellation Policy
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REF: 2026-0011. Project Background
This Agreement is entered into by and between the Client and the Contractor. The Client wishes to engage the Contractor for professional Dating Coach services.
2. Scope of Services
The Contractor shall provide the following deliverables:
- Digital Presence and Social Profile Audit
- In-Person Body Language Assessment
- Weekly 60-Minute Strategy Session
- Wardrobe and Grooming Blueprint
- Mock Interaction and Drill Report
- Custom Communication Script Templates
- Targeted Venue Scouting List
3. Performance Standards
The Contractor agrees to perform the Dating Coach services in a professional manner, using the degree of skill and care that is required by current industry standards.
TERMS & CONDITIONS (Summary):
1. Payment: 50% Deposit required.
2. Copyright: Rights transfer to Client upon full payment.
Disclaimer: This template is for educational purposes only.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens when a client starts blowing up my phone at 2:00 AM for advice?
You point directly to your 'Communication Boundaries' clause and tell them your hourly rate triples outside of business hours; having it in writing stops the 'friendship' creep and keeps the relationship professional.
How do I deal with someone demanding their money back because they didn't get a second date?
Your contract should explicitly state that they are paying for your time and expertise, not a specific social outcome, which shuts down refund demands based on their own poor performance.
What if they ghost on a scheduled session and then want a make-up call?
Use your '24-Hour Cancellation' policy to charge them for the missed time; if the contract says a no-show is a forfeited session, you don't lose money on an empty slot in your schedule.