What you get

Contract tailored to e-commerce consultant work in Delhi — store setup, optimisation and growth strategy

Stops the most common e-commerce consultant problem: operational tasks creeping into a strategy engagement

Clear IP terms — store access and deliverables ownership stays defined

Enforceable under Indian law in Delhi, Delhi (NCT)

Client e-signs with an OTP — no app, no account, about a minute

One-click court-ready evidence pack if a client ghosts

How it works

Paste your chat

Upload WhatsApp screenshots or paste the conversation where the deal was agreed.

AI generates contract

In under 2 minutes, get a full 20-clause Indian-jurisdiction freelance agreement.

Client signs with OTP

Share a link. Client acknowledges with an email OTP. Timestamped, court-ready.

Frequently asked questions

How do freelance e-commerce consultants in Delhi protect their payments?

The simplest protection is a written contract the client has acknowledged. Pakkawork turns your WhatsApp chat into an India-jurisdiction e-commerce consultant contract, gets the client to confirm with an OTP, and keeps a timestamped record — so if a client in Delhi ghosts, you have court-ready proof.

What should a e-commerce consultant contract in Delhi include?

It should define scope (store setup, optimisation and growth strategy), payment terms (a project fee or monthly retainer paid in advance), revision limits, IP ownership (store access and deliverables ownership stays defined), GST/TDS, and dispute resolution under Indian law. Pakkawork generates all of this automatically from your chat.

How much do e-commerce consultants in Delhi usually charge?

E-commerce Consultant projects in India typically range from ₹20,000–₹2,50,000 per project, with a project fee or monthly retainer paid in advance. Pakkawork lets you split any amount into tracked milestones with automatic payment reminders.

Is an OTP-signed contract legally valid in Delhi (NCT)?

Yes. Across India — including Delhi (NCT) — an OTP acknowledgement is recognised as an electronic record under the Information Technology Act, 2000, and the contract itself is governed by the Indian Contract Act, 1872.

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