UGC Contract Creator
Create a simple UGC contract for creators and brands. Copy or download a UGC services agreement in minutes.
Captions
On-screen captions
Raw footage
Unedited clips
Source files
Project files
Whitelisting
Ads from creator account
Exclusivity
No competitor work
A simple contract keeps small deals from getting messy
Most UGC deals fall apart for boring reasons. Late payment. Endless revisions. A brand using the video as an ad when you only agreed to organic use.
This tool gives you a clear agreement you can send today. Fill in the details, copy it, then move on to making the content.
How a UGC contract works
A UGC contract is a simple trade. You deliver content. The brand pays. Then the brand gets a license to use the content with limits you both agree on.
Quick checklist
Count the deliverables Video count, carousel count, length, ratio.
Define revisions One round is normal. More rounds cost time.
Decide the license Organic only or paid ads, plus how long.
What to decide before you send it
Organic vs paid use
Organic use means the brand posts it on their socials. Paid use means the brand runs it as an ad. That changes the value. If you want help pricing it, start with the UGC rate calculator.
License length
A short license is safer when you are new. Longer licenses are fine, but price it like a real asset, not just a deliverable.
Raw footage and source files
Brands ask for raw clips because it gives them more control. That can be good, just charge for it and be clear on what they get.
Revision rounds
Revisions can turn into a loop. A clear limit keeps the project moving. If they want more rounds, treat it as added scope.
Clauses you can toggle
Usage rights
Pick organic, paid, or both. Set a time limit and territory.
stops surprise ad spend
Whitelisting
If a brand wants to run ads from your account, add a time window.
higher risk and higher value
Exclusivity
Only agree if it is paid. Keep the category specific and time limited.
protects the brand
How to use the contract creator
You do not need to overthink this. Start simple, then add terms as deals get bigger.
- 1Fill in the parties, deliverables, fee, and timeline.
- 2Pick usage rights, whitelisting, and exclusivity terms that match the deal.
- 3Copy or download the text, then send it to the brand to review.
Pro tips
Small habits that prevent headaches
Keep approvals tight Ask for one clear point of contact.
Price rights separately A longer license is not free.
Match payment to risk If you do not know the brand, request upfront or split pay.