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MSP Templates

Attorney-Drafted Templates
Built for MSPs

Contract templates written for managed service providers. Start with solid legal language, then customize it for your business.

How It Works

From template to signed contract in 3 steps

1

Choose a Template

Pick from attorney-drafted templates written for MSP engagements.

2

Customize for Your Business

Add your company details, adjust clauses, and match the terms to your service offerings.

3

Send for Signature

Use built-in e-signature to send, track, and get contracts signed, no extra tools needed.

Who Writes Them

Who wrote these, and who keeps them current

A Word doc you found on Google was drafted once, by nobody in particular. These were drafted by independent attorneys who work with managed service providers, and the same attorneys maintain them.

Drafted and Maintained by MSP Attorneys

Independent MSP attorneys draft the XClause template library and keep revising it, so the language you start from is maintained rather than written once and left alone.

You Build From the Live Library

You build from the live library rather than a copy issued at signup, so a revision reaches the next agreement you build. Agreements you have already signed stay exactly as signed.

Fully Customizable

Every clause, every term: modify anything to match your business. Save custom versions as reusable templates.

Bring your own attorney into the contract to redline it before it goes out. Invite your outside counsel into one specific agreement, and their markup comes back as an edit request you approve or decline, recorded against that contract.

XClause is contract lifecycle software, not a law firm. Templates are a starting point, not legal advice. Have your own counsel review documents for your jurisdiction.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

XClause ships attorney-drafted templates built for managed service providers: a Master Service Agreement (MSA), Statement of Work (SOW), Service Level Agreement (SLA), Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), and Data Processing Agreement (DPA). The SOW is a guided builder with managed units, deliverables, and pricing, so you can turn a signed SOW into an invoice without re-keying line items.

A contract becomes binding when both parties agree to its terms and sign it, not because of the template itself. XClause includes built-in e-signature with a full audit trail so signed agreements are captured and time-stamped. The templates give you a solid, MSP-specific starting point, but you should have your own attorney confirm the terms are enforceable for your jurisdiction and engagement.

Every clause and term is editable. Add your company details, adjust language, remove sections you don’t use, and tailor the agreement to your service offerings. You can save your edited versions as reusable templates for your team. The shared library stays live rather than being copied to you at signup, so when a template is revised the next agreement you build starts from the current language, and agreements you have already signed stay exactly as signed.

No. The templates are professionally drafted as a starting point, but they are not a substitute for legal counsel. Laws and requirements vary by state and country, and your specific engagements may need different terms. Have your own attorney review any agreement before you rely on it.

Starter is $99.99/mo, Pro is $199/mo, and Pro + White-Label is $248/mo. Every plan starts with a 7-day free trial, so you can build with the templates before you’re charged. Setup is self-serve, no demo or sales call required. See the pricing page for what each plan includes.

No. XClause is contract lifecycle software, not a law firm. Templates are a starting point, not legal advice. Have your own counsel review documents for your jurisdiction.

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