How our guides are made.
We write about contract clauses to help freelancers sign with their eyes open. Here is exactly who writes our guides, how we use AI, and how we keep them accurate.
Who writes our guides
Every guide on fynPrint is produced by the fynPrint editorial team and published under the fynPrint name. Our guides are written for one audience: freelancers and small service businesses who have to read and sign client contracts without a lawyer on retainer.
We write about the clauses we see most often in real freelance and small-business contracts — payment terms, IP assignment, NDAs, non-competes, termination and kill fees, liability and indemnity — because those are the terms that most often cost people money.
How we use AI
fynPrint is an AI company, and we use AI in our writing process. Guides are drafted with AI assistance and then reviewed, edited, and fact-checked by a human on the fynPrint editorial team before they are published. AI helps us draft and structure; people decide what is accurate, what is fair to say, and what ships.
We do not auto-publish AI output. A guide does not go live until a human has read it end to end, checked the claims against how these clauses actually work, removed anything misleading, and confirmed it gives the reader something genuinely useful rather than generic filler.
How we check accuracy
Contract law varies by jurisdiction and changes over time, so we write in plain English about how clauses generally work and what is typical, rather than presenting hard legal rules. Where enforceability depends on where you live (non-competes are a good example), we say so explicitly instead of implying a single answer.
We review the date on each guide and update it when the substance changes. The "Last reviewed" date on a guide reflects the last time a human re-checked the content — we do not bump dates just to look fresh.
Corrections
If you spot something inaccurate, unclear, or out of date in a guide, tell us and we will fix it. Email support@fynprint.app with the page and the issue. Material corrections are reflected in the guide and its review date.
This is information, not legal advice
fynPrint is not a law firm and our guides are not legal advice. They are legal information meant to help you understand your own contracts and ask better questions. No attorney-client relationship is created by reading them. For high-stakes or complex agreements, consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.
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