Contract Template
Updated 2026

Free Virtual Assistant (Pinterest) Service Agreement

One wrong click on a client's ad spend budget can bleed your bank account dry before you even wake up. Without an ironclad agreement, a 'brand image' dispute will have you paying out of pocket for their lost revenue while they walk away with your work.

Pro Contractor Tip

Include a 'Limitation of Liability' clause to cap your financial exposure at the total cost of the project so one bad algorithm shift doesn't bankrupt you.

Why use a written agreement?

Handshake deals are risky. As a Virtual Assistant (Pinterest), "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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Statement of Work

REF: 2026-001

1. Project Background

This Agreement is entered into by and between the Client and the Contractor. The Client wishes to engage the Contractor for professional Virtual Assistant (Pinterest) services.

2. Scope of Services

The Contractor shall provide the following deliverables:

  • Keyword Excavation and SEO Mapping
  • Pin Graphic Fabrication
  • Board Structural Overhaul
  • Automated Dispatch Scheduling
  • Ad Account Load-in and Monitoring
  • Monthly Performance Audit Logs

3. Performance Standards

The Contractor agrees to perform the Virtual Assistant (Pinterest) services in a professional manner, using the degree of skill and care that is required by current industry standards.

Total ValueVariable

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 do I do when the client keeps asking for 'quick' extra graphics outside the plan?

That's scope creep, and it's a profit killer. Your contract should define exactly how many assets are in a 'load,' and anything extra requires a signed Change Order and an additional fee before you touch the keyboard.

How do I make sure I'm not left holding the bag if they ghost me mid-month?

Stop working on credit. Use your agreement to mandate a non-refundable upfront retainer every month so the 'job site' is paid for before you start laying the foundation.

What happens if the client doesn't send me the photos or links I need to do the job?

You can't build a house without lumber. Put a 'Client Dependencies' clause in your contract stating that your deadlines are pushed back day-for-day for every hour they stall on delivering your raw materials.