For managed-service providers

Standing access needs standing terms. Not a Word document per client.

Onboarding in waves means paperwork in waves. Put your service terms, NDA and DPA on Pacts and every new client accepts them in one sitting — no account, no signature, no chasing.

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

IT MSPs administering Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace, managed analytics and BI firms with standing access to client data, outsourced SDR and email-ops shops sending from client domains, fractional RevOps and finance providers inside client tooling.

Sounds familiar?

Every client you onboard grants you standing access — what papers it?

  • An onboarding wave of ten clients is ten rounds of paperwork before anyone can start.
  • Standing access to client systems is papered by an email thread, if at all.
  • When a client churns or audits, nobody can produce what they agreed to.
What changes

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

Onboard in one sitting

Service terms, NDA and DPA on one link. The client ticks each document and accepts — the record is written before access is granted.

Access, papered

Every client on the board shows which standard terms they accepted, on which version, when.

Audit-ready by default

Append-only records and a certificate on demand: what your client’s auditor asks for, you already have.

Put these on Pacts:

Service termsNDADPAData-collection authorisation

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.