What you get

Contract tailored to web developer work in Singapore — websites, web apps, landing pages and integrations

Stops the most common web developer problem: endless 'small changes' after the site is delivered

Clear IP terms — source code and design ownership should transfer only on full payment

Built on globally-recognised e-signature law, usable in Singapore, Singapore

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 web developers in Singapore protect their payments?

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

What should a web developer contract in Singapore include?

It should define scope (websites, web apps, landing pages and integrations), payment terms (a 40–50% advance with the balance on go-live is standard), revision limits, IP ownership (source code and design ownership should transfer only on full payment), tax and invoicing treatment, and a clear dispute resolution process. Pakkawork generates all of this automatically from your chat.

How much do web developers in Singapore usually charge?

Web Developer projects typically range from $200–$4,000 per project globally, with a 40–50% advance with the balance on go-live is standard. Pakkawork lets you split any amount, in your local currency, into tracked milestones with automatic payment reminders.

Is an OTP-signed contract legally valid in Singapore?

In most jurisdictions, yes. An OTP acknowledgement is recognised as an electronic record under widely-adopted frameworks such as the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Signatures (in force in 70+ countries), the US ESIGN Act, and the EU's eIDAS regulation. Always confirm the specific rules that apply where you and your client are based.

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