Freelancers and consultants

NDA drafting for freelancers and consultants

Freelancers and consultants often need a practical confidentiality draft before discussing client work, strategy, pricing, creative concepts, or technical details. LexDraft helps turn those facts into a review-ready starting point.

Freelancer use cases

The workflow can support early project conversations, pitch reviews, contractor discussions, implementation planning, and client discovery where sensitive information may be shared.

Choosing the NDA type

Use One-Way when only you or your client is sharing confidential information. Use Mutual when both sides expect to exchange sensitive details.

Before you send it

Check that the parties, project purpose, confidentiality scope, and term match the actual engagement. For important matters, obtain legal review.

Important: LexDraft AI is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Generated documents are drafting starting points for informational and workflow support purposes only. Review every draft with qualified counsel before signing, sending, or relying on it.

Questions

Do freelancers need NDAs for every project?

Not always. The need for an NDA depends on the information being shared, the relationship, and the risk profile of the project.

Can LexDraft help before a client call?

LexDraft can help prepare a first draft quickly, but the draft should be reviewed before it is signed or relied on.