Features
Everything you need to manage
clickwrap contracts
Templates with placeholders and version history
Connect your product and capture consent automatically
Track every user action with detailed, verifiable event data
Generate consent proof with certificates and audit logs
Why switch?
ClickTerm wins where simple checkboxes fail
Basic consent forms seem enough but leave you exposed. With ClickTerm, setup is plug-and-play — no messy scripts or wasted hours. Just agreements that work, so your team closes deals instead of drowning in admin.
Consent that holds up in court
Every user click is recorded with proof and a certificate of acceptance, so you’re always covered in case of disputes.
Built simple, made fast and secure
Developers save weeks of work, while business teams skip the hassle of chasing and tracking agreements.
Big functionality for small price
Get top-level compliance without paying enterprise prices — built for teams that need to move fast.
Built for global compliance
ClickTerm helps businesses keep their click contracts compliant with GDPR, eIDAS and CCPA, which define Simple Electronic Signatures (SES) as legally valid forms of consent. Every click-to- sign record is securely stored and verifiable, providing proof of consent and ongoing compliance across regions.
Integrations
Where clickthrough agreements can help
your business
Connect your tools, connect your teams. With over 100 apps already available in our directory, your team’s favourite tools are just a click away.
SaaS onboarding
Capture T&Cs, subscription agreements, and privacy policies with verifiable proof of acceptance — right from signup.
Mobile apps
Embed EULAs and user terms directly into your app flow. One click, seamless UX, full consent, no disruption.
Customer agreements
Standardize NDAs, partner terms, or trial licenses with enforceable clickwraps. Faster approvals, less paperwork.
Pricing
Free as standard
Start free with core features. Scale seamlessly as your clickwrap
and consent needs evolve.
Free
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Up to 1,000 events per month
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Unlimited features and integrations
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No credit card is required
Advanced
0.10
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1,001 - 5,000 events per month
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Unlimited features and integrations
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Credit card info is needed
Professional
0.08
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5,001+ events per month
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Unlimited features and integrations
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Credit card info is needed
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about the product and billing.
What is a clickwrap agreement?
A clickwrap agreement is an online contract where users actively accept terms—usually by clicking “I Agree” or checking a box—before they can continue. Unlike passive agreements, it requires a clear action, making it more enforceable. With proper records, clickwrap provides strong proof of consent and is widely used for sign-ups, software licenses, and online transactions.
Are clickwrap agreements legally binding?
Yes. Clickwrap agreements are legally binding and typically enforceable in court, as long as the terms are clearly displayed, the user provides explicit consent (by clicking to agree or checking a box), and records of acceptance are properly maintained. This makes them more enforceable than passive methods like browsewrap, especially in disputes or audits.
What is a clickwrap agreement example?
A common example of a clickwrap agreement is when a user signs up for a website or app and must click a button labeled “I Agree” to accept the Terms of Service or Privacy Policy before creating an account or proceeding with a purchase. This explicit click confirms consent and makes the agreement legally enforceable.
What is the difference between a clickwrap contract and a shrinkwrap contract?
A clickwrap contract is an online agreement requiring users to click “I Agree” or check a box, making consent explicit and enforceable. A shrinkwrap contract comes with physical products, where opening or using the item implies acceptance. The key difference: clickwrap captures clear online consent, while shrinkwrap relies on implied consent.
What is the main difference between a clickwrap and a browsewrap agreement?
An online clickwrap agreement requires users to actively accept terms, usually by clicking “I Agree” or checking a box, making consent explicit and enforceable. A browsewrap agreement simply posts terms on a website without requiring action, relying on implied consent — which is less reliable legally.
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