Website Development Agreement Template
(England & Wales)

Protect your web projects with clear scope, IP ownership, payment milestones, and deliverable specifications.

Professionally drafted — structured following UK contract law and Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 for England and Wales.

Download a professionally drafted Website Development Agreement template for UK businesses. Also known as Web Design Contract, Software Development Agreement, Digital Project Agreement. Covers project scope, milestones, IP ownership, hosting, and maintenance. Structured following UK contract law for England and Wales.

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Who Needs a Website Development Agreement?

Essential for anyone commissioning or building websites — protect IP ownership, define deliverables, and secure payment with professional contract terms.

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Web Developers
Scope protection • Payment security • IP clarity
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Digital Agencies
Client contracts • Milestone payments • Revision limits
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Freelancers
Project terms • Scope creep protection • Kill fees
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Business Owners
IP ownership • Deliverable specs • Acceptance criteria
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E-commerce Businesses
Online store builds • Payment integration • Security specs
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Marketing Teams
Campaign sites • Landing pages • Quick turnaround
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Startups
MVP builds • Technical specs • Phased delivery
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Project Managers
Vendor contracts • Timeline management • Change orders
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Why You Need a Website Development Agreement

Protect your rights with comprehensive contracts defining scope, ownership, payment terms, and deliverables

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IP Ownership Protection

Without written IP assignment, developers retain copyright in code, designs, and content — clients only get implied licence. Clear ownership clauses help avoid disputes over who owns the website.

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Scope Definition

Detailed specifications help prevent scope creep disputes. Written deliverables, technical requirements, and acceptance criteria create clear obligations and payment triggers.

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Payment Security

Milestone payments (deposit, design approval, development complete, launch) help secure project fees. Clear payment terms and retention rights help avoid non-payment issues.

A UK website development agreement should define the project scope, design specifications, development milestones, payment schedule, intellectual property ownership, hosting arrangements, maintenance terms, and acceptance testing procedures — scope creep is the most common cause of web project disputes.▼ Tap below to read more

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What Is a Website Development Agreement?

A website development agreement is a contract between a developer (or agency) and a client that defines the terms for building a website. It covers what will be built, who owns it, how much it costs, and what happens if things go wrong.

Why It Matters:

  • IP ownership clarity: Without written assignment, developers retain copyright in everything they create — clients need explicit IP transfer clauses
  • Scope protection: Detailed deliverables help prevent "that's not what I expected" disputes and scope creep
  • Payment security: Milestone payments with retention rights help protect against non-payment
  • Change management: Formal change order processes prevent unauthorised scope expansion
  • Exit provisions: Termination clauses with kill fees protect both parties if projects fail

A proper agreement protects both developers and clients throughout the project lifecycle.

Without a written development agreement, businesses face disputes over project scope, unclear IP ownership of code and designs, no payment protection for developers, unlimited revision requests, and no defined acceptance criteria to mark project completion.▼ Tap below to read more

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Risks of Working Without a Contract

For Developers:

  • Non-payment risk: Client receives finished website, then refuses to pay or disputes quality
  • Scope creep: "While you're at it" requests multiply work without additional payment
  • Unlimited revisions: Endless design iterations drain time and profitability
  • No termination protection: Client cancels mid-project with no compensation for work done

For Clients:

  • IP uncertainty: Developer may claim ownership of code, designs, and content
  • Hostage situations: Developer controls hosting/domain and refuses transfer
  • Quality disputes: No acceptance criteria means endless "it's not finished" arguments
  • Hidden costs: Features assumed to be included turn out to be "extras"

Written agreements protect both parties from these common scenarios.

This website development agreement template covers project specifications, milestone deliverables, payment schedules, revision limits, IP assignment, source code ownership, hosting transfer, maintenance terms, warranty periods, and dispute resolution.▼ Tap below to read more

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What's Included in Our Agreement

Comprehensive Contract Coverage:

  • ✓ Party identification — developer/agency and client full details
  • ✓ Project scope — detailed deliverables and specifications
  • ✓ Technical requirements — hosting, CMS, browser compatibility
  • ✓ Design specifications — mockups, revisions, approval process
  • ✓ IP ownership — copyright assignment and licensing terms
  • ✓ Payment schedule — milestones, amounts, and due dates
  • ✓ Timeline — project phases and delivery dates
  • ✓ Client obligations — content provision, feedback timelines
  • ✓ Change order process — how scope changes are handled
  • ✓ Acceptance criteria — testing and approval procedures
  • ✓ Warranty terms — bug-fixing period and limitations
  • ✓ Termination provisions — exit rights and kill fees
  • ✓ Liability limitations — reasonable protection for both parties
  • ✓ Confidentiality — protection of business information

Related documents: Web developers typically also need IP Assignment Agreement, Non-Disclosure Agreement, and Service Agreement.

Common website development agreement mistakes include vague scope definitions, no revision limits, unclear IP ownership of third-party plugins, missing hosting transfer provisions, no acceptance testing criteria, and failing to address ongoing maintenance responsibilities.▼ Tap below to read more

Common Website Development Agreement Mistakes

Don't Make These Critical Errors:

  • No IP assignment clause: Without explicit copyright assignment, developer retains ownership — client only has implied licence to use
  • Vague scope specifications: "Build website for client's business" is insufficient — specify exact pages, features, integrations
  • No milestone payments: "Pay when complete" exposes developers to non-payment risk — use deposits and staged payments
  • Unlimited revisions: "As many changes as you need" traps developers in perpetual changes — specify revision limits
  • No client content deadlines: Without deadlines, projects stall waiting for client materials — include content provision timelines
  • Missing warranty limitations: Without limits, clients expect free support forever — define bug-fix period and exclusions
  • No change order process: Mid-project additions without formal approval cause disputes — require signed change orders
  • Hosting/domain ambiguity: Developer-controlled accounts create hostage situations — specify client ownership

Our template addresses all these issues with comprehensive provisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns the intellectual property in a website development project?

Without written IP assignment, the developer retains copyright in code, designs, and content — clients only get an implied licence to use the website. This means developers could potentially prohibit modifications or demand licensing fees.

Our template includes explicit IP assignment clauses transferring ownership to the client upon full payment, giving clients full control over their website.

What payment structure should I use for website development?

We recommend milestone payments: 30-50% deposit upfront (non-refundable, covers initial work), 25-30% at design approval (confirms direction), 20-25% when development complete (covers build work), and final 20-25% at launch.

Include payment terms (Net 14 days), late interest (8% per annum), and work suspension rights. Never deliver final files until full payment received.

How do I prevent scope creep in website projects?

Include: detailed written scope specifying exactly what's included, a formal change order process requiring signed agreements for additions, design revision limits (e.g., "2 rounds included, additional rounds £500 each"), explicit exclusions listing what's NOT included, and feature freeze points after which changes become Phase 2.

All scope changes should require written approval and additional payment before work begins.

Is this website development agreement legally binding?

Yes. When completed and signed correctly by both parties, this creates a legally recognised contract under UK law.

Our template includes professional legal structure, all essential clauses for web development projects, and proper execution requirements. Website development agreements are widely used across the UK to establish clear project terms without legal fees.

Do I need a solicitor to review my website development agreement?

For small projects (under £5,000), professionally-drafted template agreements are usually sufficient. Our template is based on UK contract law and includes all essential clauses.

Consider solicitor review if: high-value projects (£20,000+), complex integrations (payment processing, APIs), e-commerce sites, custom software applications, or international clients.

Your choice based on your situation and project complexity.

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