Electronic signature for freelancers
Service agreements, NDAs, quotations: how freelancers save time and reassure their clients with electronic signatures.
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Why freelancers are adopting electronic signatures
A freelancer (consultant, developer, designer, writer, etc.) regularly signs documents with their clients: quotations, service agreements, NDAs, mission orders. Paper is slow, unprofessional, and creates friction at the start of a project.
Electronic signature allows you to move from a verbal agreement to a signed contract in less than an hour — without moving the client, without scanning, without creating an account.
Common documents
- Quotation with client approval
- Service agreement (or "freelance contract")
- NDA at the start of a project
- Purchase order if the client requires it
- Amendment during the project (extension, new scope)
- Tax certificate (if requested by the client)
Recommended level
- Quotation: SES is sufficient — commercial stake, initial commitment
- Service agreement: AES for projects over €3,000–5,000
- NDA: AES — the value is in the evidence in case of dispute
Concrete benefits for a freelancer
- Professional image: a freelancer who sends a signature link instead of a PDF to scan inspires more trust
- Responsiveness: contract signed in 1 hour instead of 3–5 days = faster project start
- Zero paper: perfect for a mobile freelancer
- Automatic archiving: all contracts in one place
- Evidence in case of dispute: audit trail with legal value
Common mistakes
- Not getting a contract signed (just an "email agreement"): no proof in case of non-payment
- Using a scan of a handwritten signature: no eIDAS value
- Not keeping signed contracts (risk in case of URSSAF inspection)
- Invoicing without a prior signed contract: weakens recovery
Real-world case: freelance developer
A freelance developer approaches a new client for an €8,000 project. Journey:
- First call: verbal agreement
- Send quotation + contract in AES immediately
- Client signs that evening from their mobile
- Project starts the next day
- Automatic archiving in the client folder
Project started in 24 hours instead of the usual week.
How Certyneo helps you
Certyneo offers a free plan (5 envelopes per month) perfect for getting started as a freelancer, and paid plans suited to intensive activity. Pre-configured contract templates (service agreement, NDA), advanced signature, 10-year archiving included.
Discover the Certyneo electronic signature solution
FAQ
I'm a self-employed worker, do I need electronic signature?
Highly recommended to secure each project and prove the contract exists.
How much does it cost?
Free plans exist (a few signatures per month). Beyond that, expect €9–30/month depending on volume.
My client refuses electronic signature, what should I do?
Offer paper as a backup, but explain the benefits (speed, traceability, zero cost for them).
Can I sign my own documents too?
Yes, a freelance contract typically involves two signatures: the client and you.
How do I keep contracts?
Minimum 10 years for commercial documents. Your platform should include this.
Conclusion
Electronic signature is a tool for both productivity and credibility for a freelancer. It eliminates friction at project start and secures your invoicing.
Try Certyneo to send, sign and track your documents online simply, quickly and securely.
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