Creator Contract Clause Builder

v1.0.0

Create clear, practical contract clauses to define deliverables, payment, usage rights, approvals, exclusivity, and cancellation for creator ecommerce deals.

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Install the skill "Creator Contract Clause Builder" (leooooooow/creator-contract-clause-builder) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/leooooooow/creator-contract-clause-builder
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Purpose & Capability
Name/description (creator contract clauses) align with the SKILL.md which asks for deal inputs and returns clause options; nothing requested or required is unrelated to drafting contract language.
Instruction Scope
Runtime instructions only ask for commercial inputs and prescribe drafting/organizing clauses, risk notes, and a review checklist. There are no steps that read files, access environment variables, call external endpoints, or collect unrelated system data.
Install Mechanism
No install spec and no code files — the skill is instruction-only so nothing is written to disk or downloaded during install.
Credentials
The skill requires no environment variables, credentials, or config paths; requested inputs are contextual business details appropriate for contract drafting.
Persistence & Privilege
always is false and model invocation is allowed (the platform default). The skill does not request permanent presence or elevated system privileges, nor does it indicate modifying other skills or agent-wide config.
Assessment
This skill looks coherent and low-risk because it's just instructions for drafting contract clauses. Before using: avoid pasting sensitive personal data or confidential business secrets into prompts; remember the skill is not a lawyer and its outputs are not jurisdiction-specific legal advice—have a qualified attorney review any contract before signing. Also note the skill can be invoked by the agent (normal default); if you have concerns about autonomous use, disable or restrict invocation in your agent settings.

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Creator Contract Clause Builder

Build practical contract clauses for creator and affiliate collaborations in ecommerce.

Use this skill when a user needs to draft, compare, or refine agreement language for TikTok Shop creators, affiliates, UGC creators, live sellers, or agency-managed talent. It is especially useful for turning vague business requirements into concrete clause options that reduce confusion before a campaign starts.

Use when

  • Drafting creator agreement language for a brand, seller, or agency
  • Turning messy commercial requirements into clause-ready contract text
  • Comparing safer vs more aggressive contract wording
  • Clarifying deliverables, usage rights, payment terms, approval cycles, exclusivity, or cancellation rules
  • Preparing negotiation-ready language before sending to legal review

Do not use when

  • The user needs jurisdiction-specific legal advice from a lawyer
  • The user wants a final enforceable contract without review
  • The request involves regulated legal interpretation, litigation, or legal risk opinions

Inputs to ask for

  • Deal type: UGC / affiliate / live / whitelisting / campaign package / ambassador
  • Market or platform context: TikTok Shop / Shopify / Amazon / DTC / marketplace
  • Parties involved: brand, agency, creator, affiliate, reseller
  • Deliverables: videos, live sessions, hooks, raw footage, edits, revisions, posting windows
  • Payment structure: flat fee, commission, hybrid, bonus, milestone, reimbursement
  • Usage rights: organic, paid ads, whitelisting, duration, channels, territory
  • Approval rules and revision limits
  • Exclusivity or category restrictions
  • Cancellation / replacement / non-performance terms
  • Red flags or negotiation concerns

Workflow

  1. Restate the commercial scenario in plain language
  2. Identify the 3-6 contract areas that matter most in this deal
  3. Draft concise clause options by topic rather than one huge wall of legal text
  4. Separate business-safe language from more aggressive ask language
  5. Flag risky assumptions, undefined metrics, or enforcement gaps
  6. End with a short review checklist for legal or operations

Output requirements

Return:

  1. A short scenario summary
  2. Clause set grouped by topic
  3. For each topic, provide:
    • Plain-English purpose
    • Recommended clause wording
    • Optional stronger / softer variation when helpful
  4. A risk notes section
  5. A final review checklist

Quality bar

  • Practical and negotiation-ready
  • Ecommerce and creator specific
  • Short clauses that humans will actually edit
  • No fake legal certainty
  • No bloated legalese when simpler wording works better

Example prompts

  • Draft contract clauses for a TikTok Shop creator campaign with 3 short videos, 30-day paid usage rights, and one live session
  • Compare soft vs strict cancellation clauses for an affiliate creator agreement
  • Help me write approval and revision clauses for UGC creators delivering ad creatives
  • Build a safer payment clause for creator deals with commission plus guaranteed minimum

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