subscription-agreement
Drafts U.S. corporate subscription agreements for SaaS and service relationships. Extracts deal terms and produces a balanced agreement covering scope, fees, term/renewal, IP, data protection, warranties, liability, and boilerplate. Use when drafting a "subscription agreement", "SaaS agreement", "service subscription", "membership agreement", "auto-renewal contract", or "SLA agreement".
Best use case
subscription-agreement is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Drafts U.S. corporate subscription agreements for SaaS and service relationships. Extracts deal terms and produces a balanced agreement covering scope, fees, term/renewal, IP, data protection, warranties, liability, and boilerplate. Use when drafting a "subscription agreement", "SaaS agreement", "service subscription", "membership agreement", "auto-renewal contract", or "SLA agreement".
Teams using subscription-agreement should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/subscription-agreement/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How subscription-agreement Compares
| Feature / Agent | subscription-agreement | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Drafts U.S. corporate subscription agreements for SaaS and service relationships. Extracts deal terms and produces a balanced agreement covering scope, fees, term/renewal, IP, data protection, warranties, liability, and boilerplate. Use when drafting a "subscription agreement", "SaaS agreement", "service subscription", "membership agreement", "auto-renewal contract", or "SLA agreement".
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
SKILL.md Source
# Subscription Agreement Draft a negotiated subscription agreement for B2B service or SaaS relationships between a provider and subscriber. ## Quick Start 1. Collect deal terms from the user using the Deal Summary table below. 2. Draft the agreement following the Agreement Outline. 3. Verify each section against the Clause Checklist. 4. Run Consistency Checks before delivering. ## Prerequisites Gather before drafting: - **Parties**: legal names, entity types, jurisdictions, addresses, signatories - **Services**: description, access method, deliverables, SLAs, support tiers, usage limits - **Commercial**: fees, billing cadence, payment methods, taxes, discounts, price-change policy - **Term**: effective date, initial term, renewal mechanics, termination rights - **Data/Security**: data types, DPA needs, security standards, sub-processors, retention - **Risk**: warranty scope, liability cap, indemnities, IP ownership, governing law/venue ## Deal Summary Fill this table first to confirm scope with the user: | Item | Value | | --- | --- | | Provider legal name | | | Subscriber legal name | | | Effective date | | | Services/Products | | | SLA/Support | | | Fees and billing | | | Initial term | | | Renewal mechanics | | | Termination rights | | | Data types | | | Security standards | | | IP ownership | | | Liability cap | | | Indemnities | | | Governing law/venue | | ## Agreement Outline 1. Parties and Recitals 2. Definitions 3. Subscription Services and Scope 4. Subscriber Responsibilities and Acceptable Use 5. Term, Renewal, and Termination 6. Fees, Billing, Taxes, and Payment 7. Intellectual Property and License 8. Data Rights, Privacy, and Security 9. Confidentiality 10. Warranties and Disclaimers 11. Limitation of Liability 12. Indemnification 13. Compliance and Export/Sanctions 14. Notices 15. Assignment, Changes, Force Majeure, Severability, Entire Agreement 16. Signature Blocks and Execution ## Clause Checklist Verify each section includes: - **Parties/Recitals**: entity type, jurisdiction, principal address, agreement purpose - **Scope**: services description, limitations, uptime/SLAs, support hours, change management - **Term/Renewal**: initial term, auto-renewal notice window, non-renewal method, termination effects - **Fees**: amounts, billing cycle, due date, late fees, tax allocation, fee-change mechanism - **IP**: provider IP retained; license scope to subscriber; subscriber data ownership - **Data/Privacy**: data types, security measures, breach notice timing, retention/deletion, sub-processors - **Warranties**: authority/compliance warranty; service warranty (if any); disclaimer of implied warranties - **Liability**: cap amount and basis; excluded damages; carve-outs (IP, confidentiality, gross negligence) - **Indemnity**: provider covers third-party IP claims; subscriber covers misuse/data issues; procedure and control - **Boilerplate**: assignment, amendment, waiver, force majeure, severability, entire agreement, counterparts ## Consistency Checks Run before delivering: - [ ] Defined terms used consistently and capitalized throughout - [ ] Fee calculations align with invoicing and payment terms - [ ] Termination section aligns with data retention and access shutoff - [ ] Liability cap aligns with indemnity carve-outs and warranty scope - [ ] Governing law and venue align with notice and dispute sections ## Common Pitfalls - **Scope ambiguity**: always tie services to a schedule, order form, or SLA attachment - **Implied IP rights**: specify license scope, restrictions, and derivative ownership explicitly - **Data term mismatch**: align data provisions with actual processing activities; add a DPA if personal data is processed - **Auto-renewal compliance**: if consumer-facing, add consumer protections and statutory renewal notices - **Missing cure periods**: include clear notice mechanics and cure periods for termination for cause - **E-signature gaps**: if electronic signatures are used, ensure compliance with applicable e-signature laws
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