You’ve probably heard both of these terms tossed around:
Contracts and Terms of Use.

But what’s the difference? And when do you need one or the other? 

If you sell services, coaching, or digital products—this blog post will give you legal clarity (without the legalese).

Contracts = 1-on-1 Client Agreements

You use contracts when:
● You’re providing a service
● You’re working directly with a client
● You’re customizing something for them
● You want both sides to sign and agree

Examples:

● Coaching agreements
● Design or copywriting service contracts
● VIP day or done-for-you project terms

Contracts are mutually signed and enforceable in court.

Terms of Use = Mass-Distributed Product Agreements

You use terms of use when:
● You sell a digital product (course, ebook, template)
● There’s no direct contact with the buyer
● The agreement is accepted with a click, not a signature
● You need to protect your content + boundaries

Examples:

● Course access rules
● Template license terms
● Website footer links

Terms of Use are one-to-many and live on your sales page or checkout flow.

Using the Wrong One Can Leave You Exposed

If you only use a contract for a digital download, it might not be enforceable.

If you don’t use a contract for 1:1 services, you may have no way to enforce deadlines,
payments, or deliverables.

✅ When to Use Contracts vs. Terms of Use

If you offer…                                                 Use a…
1-on-1 coaching                                            Contract

Templates or downloads                              Terms of Use

Online course                                                Terms of Use

Custom branding                                           Contract
packages

 Group program                                              Both (if needed)

Confused about when to use a contract and when to use Terms of Use? You’re not alone.

One protects your services. The other protects your products.

Start with our free Website Terms of Use Template—customizable for your site, sales
pages, or digital download shop.

Download it here and legally cover your digital business today.