The contracts every virtual assistant should have
Virtual assistants get trusted with inboxes, tools, and data — your biggest exposure is confidentiality and an undefined, ever-growing task list. The Contracts Kit gives you plain-English templates built for exactly this — read every word before you decide, then own all 15 for a one-time $49.
A VA often has the keys to a client's whole operation, so confidentiality is the contract that matters most — alongside a clear scope, since 'help me with everything' has no natural limit.
The templates a virtual assistant actually needs
Each is written in plain English and ready to use. Click any one to read the full document before you buy.
Client Services Agreement
Defines the hours, tasks, rate, and communication terms so the role has clear, billable boundaries.
Read the template →One-Way Non-Disclosure Agreement
Protects the client's confidential information you'll handle — and signals you take their trust seriously, which wins the gig.
Read the template →Independent Contractor Agreement
Establishes your contractor status and ownership of any work product, keeping the relationship clean.
Read the template →Monthly Retainer Agreement
For ongoing support, sets the included hours and what happens when the client needs more.
Read the template →Mistakes that cost virtual assistants money
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Frequently asked
Do I need an NDA as a VA?
It helps a lot. You'll often hold logins, financials, and client data, so a One-Way Non-Disclosure Agreement protects the client and shows you're professional — which makes signing you easier.
How do I keep the task list from growing forever?
Define it. The Client Services Agreement or Monthly Retainer sets the hours and the kinds of tasks included, so anything beyond is a clear conversation about more hours, not silent overload.
Every contract a virtual assistant needs, for $49 once
All 15 plain-English templates, yours to keep and reuse on every client. Read each one in full before you pay.
Browse the templatesContracts Kit templates are a starting point, not legal advice. For high-stakes matters, have a lawyer review your specific situation.