Conneto

Conneto

Software Development

A single tool to manage the business of every type and scale. Conneto - Experts Connected.

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A smart legal tech tool and e-signing solution. Digitalize static contracts and easily draft new contracts with Conneto - forget about multiple emails and versions of contracts - access and manage your workflow on Conneto with easy sharing for your partners. Conneto.com

Industry
Software Development
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Singapore
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2022
Specialties
SaaS, Software, Smart Templates Technology, Design, Legaltech, Contract management, E-signature, Workflow automation, Collaboration, Notifications & Reminders, Cross-Device, Digital Transformation, Digitalization of work, Decentralised Data Security.

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  • Selling goods on credit can be risky if you don’t have protection. A retention of title clause helps you keep ownership of the goods until full payment is made. It means that if something goes wrong, you’re not left empty-handed. This clause is especially useful when dealing with new clients or larger orders where payment might take longer. It keeps your goods protected until you know the client has paid as agreed. Protect your business from unpaid deliveries—Draft your contracts with Conneto today. Start your free trial! #RetentionOfTitle #ContractProtection

    • Retain Ownership Rights
  • When working with international clients, language matters. A governing language clause sets the official language of the contract, making sure everyone is on the same page. Without this clause, disputes can arise about which translation of the contract should be followed. Choosing a single governing language helps prevent misinterpretations and keeps things clear, especially in complex agreements. Draft clear contracts without confusion—Try Conneto for free today. #ContractTips #InternationalDeals

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  • When contracts go wrong, where will you end up fighting your case? That’s where a governing law clause makes all the difference. This little clause can decide if you’ll be dealing with familiar laws close to home or tangled in regulations across borders. Without it, you risk delays, confusion, and extra legal costs if there’s a dispute. Think about the governing law like choosing the "rulebook" that both sides agree to use if things don’t go as planned. It sets the stage for fairness and saves time if conflicts arise. If you’re in a cross-border contract, don’t skip this step. It can save you from costly headaches down the line. Draft smarter contracts with Conneto that include governing law clauses—Try Conneto for free today. #ContractTips #GoverningLaw #BusinessProtection

  • Projects change—it’s part of the process. But without a clear way to handle these shifts, things can quickly get messy. A change request clause helps manage project adjustments smoothly. It defines how requests are made, what impact they’ll have on timelines or costs, and keeps everyone on the same page. This way, project changes don’t turn into conflicts—they become manageable steps toward a successful outcome. Add change request clauses with Conneto and keep projects under control. Try it for free today. #ContractManagement #ProjectChanges

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  • A sunset clause helps you set an automatic end date for certain obligations—keeping things clear and simple. It’s especially helpful when you don’t want a specific responsibility to last forever, like access to data or limited warranties. Including a sunset clause means both parties know when obligations end, preventing misunderstandings and making sure everyone stays accountable only for what’s fair. Protect yourself with clear contract terms. #ContractTips #BusinessProtection

    • Clear End Obligations
  • Securing strong client relationships is about more than just providing great service. Sometimes, it’s also about ensuring your clients feel protected and committed. That's where exclusive use clauses come in. Exclusive use clauses ensure that your client gets undivided focus in a specific area. It means you agree not to provide similar services or sell similar products to any of their competitors for a defined time and place. This helps build trust, shows commitment, and strengthens the partnership. For your clients, it’s about knowing they have your focus. For you, it’s about deepening relationships and securing long-term deals. But drafting these clauses needs careful thought—you have to be clear on scope, time limits, and conditions. In the carousel, we cover how to draft exclusive use clauses that benefit both sides. The key is balance: being committed to your client while protecting your ability to grow your business. Make your contracts work for you and your clients. Draft smarter agreements with Conneto. Try Conneto for free today. Start your free trial. #ExclusiveUse #ClientRelationships #ContractTips

  • Missed payments can disrupt your cash flow and create stress. An acceleration clause is a powerful tool that makes all outstanding payments due immediately if one payment is missed. Why use it? It protects you from ongoing delays and ensures that clients know the stakes. If they default once, the full balance is due—motivating them to stay on track. Acceleration clauses aren’t for every contract, but when you need to manage risk, they’re effective at keeping your cash flow secure. Draft better contracts with Conneto—Try it for free today! #ContractTips #MissedPayments

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  • Automatic renewal clauses can be convenient, but they can also create issues if not handled properly. They keep services going without needing a new agreement, which saves time—but they can also surprise clients who didn’t realize their contracts were extended. To make the most of automatic renewals: ✅Always communicate with clients well before renewal. ✅Be transparent about renewal terms and costs. ✅A clear clause avoids surprises and makes sure all parties know what’s coming. Keep renewals smooth—use Conneto to draft effective contract clauses. #ContractManagement #RenewalTips

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  • When things go wrong in business, liability can get expensive fast. That’s why a limitation of liability clause is crucial to include in your contracts—it sets a cap on how much one party has to pay if something goes wrong. But what should you think about when drafting one? First, know that the goal is to be fair—enforceable clauses strike a balance. You want to avoid unlimited risks but also ensure the clause can hold up in court if needed. Consider what you’re willing to accept. Is it a specific dollar amount? A multiple of the contract value? Limiting liability isn’t about getting out of obligations; it’s about setting boundaries that everyone agrees on. It’s not just about protecting yourself—clear limitations help clients feel comfortable too, knowing that there’s a realistic cap on potential risks. Want to draft contracts that protect you without scaring clients off? Try Conneto for free today and get started. #ContractTips #BusinessProtection #LiabilityManagement

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