For agencies with brands behind them

One sub-processor change. Every brand re-papered. From one board.

The agency in the middle absorbs both directions of paper. Pacts keeps every brand on one current text and shows who has accepted which version — without a spreadsheet.

Free for 3 standard terms · 5 clients · no card. Your clients accept without an account.

Full-service creative and media agencies holding the brand relationship, re-papering both toward brands and toward the vendors and platforms on the other side.

Sounds familiar?

How many brands did your last sub-processor change touch?

  • A change on the platform side means a new DPA for every brand — chased one by one.
  • Each brand’s legal team negotiates its own version, so you are maintaining a dozen texts that should be one.
  • Nobody can say, today, which brands are on the current terms.
What changes

Same meeting. Same terms. A page they accept — not a contract they sign.

Re-acceptance fans out

Publish a new version and everyone on the old text is flagged for re-acceptance — and emailed their link.

Two-sided, one board

Brands on one side, platform and vendor terms on the other. One place shows who’s done and who’s pending.

A record per brand, per version

Every acceptance is append-only: named contact, time, the exact text. The certificate is what you hand a brand’s counsel.

Put these on Pacts:

DPAPlatform termsSub-processor noticesNDA

Keep the negotiated MSA — or any client-imposed paper — in DocuSign. Does a click hold up? →

The client’s side

This is the whole recipient experience — try it.

A private link, the full text, one checkbox per document, one button. No account, no signature field, nothing to forward. Then the record, then the certificate.

See a sample certificate
Northstar Media
Terms for Maya Chen · Acme Media
Data Processing Agreement
Version 3 · current

No account · No signature · One click

Tick the box and accept — this is the whole recipient experience.

Is this the moment?

Start with the agreement you already send. Measure days-to-yes on your next five clients.

Send your first terms