Legal templates built for speed
in the influencer marketing ecosystem.

Plain English agreements for brands, agencies and creators, drafted around Australian law and industry best practice. Fill in the details, sign, and get on with the campaign.

Why Social Law Docs

Drafted for how creator campaigns actually run, not adapted from generic commercial contracts.

Purpose built for influencer marketing

These are not generic contractor agreements with the word "influencer" swapped in. Every template is written for how creator campaigns actually run: briefs, drafts, approvals, post dates, usage rights, boosting and gifting.

Drafted around Australian best practice

The templates reflect the Australian Consumer Law, the AANA Code of Ethics, the AiMCO Australian Influencer Marketing Code of Practice, ABAC alcohol marketing rules and state child employment laws, where they apply.

Plain English throughout

Both sides can read the agreement and understand it without a law degree. Clear definitions, short clauses, and prompts that tell you exactly what to fill in.

Backed by a law firm

Social Law Docs is affiliated with Social Law Co, an Australian law firm working in the influencer marketing space. If you ever need advice or custom changes, help is one referral away.

How it works

1

Choose & Buy

Choose your template and buy it online.

2

Download

Download it instantly as a Word document.

3

Fill the blanks

Fill in the shaded fields. Every prompt tells you what goes where.

4

Sign & Go

Sign electronically and start the campaign.

Need more than a template?

Some deals need tailored terms. If you want a template reviewed, changed or negotiated for a specific campaign, or you want advice on which document fits your situation, Social Law Co can help. Social Law Co is an Australian law firm that works with brands, agencies and creators across the influencer marketing ecosystem.

Talk to Social Law Co

Important: no legal advice

Social Law Docs is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We sell document templates only.

Buying a template does not create a lawyer and client relationship with Social Law Docs or with Social Law Co.

Every template is general in nature. It has been prepared with Australian law and industry best practice in mind, but it has not been prepared for your specific circumstances, and laws and industry codes change.

You are responsible for deciding whether a template is right for your situation and for completing it correctly. If you are unsure, get legal advice before you sign.

Social Law Docs is affiliated with Social Law Co, an Australian law firm, but the two are separate legal entities. Legal advice and custom drafting are provided by Social Law Co under its own terms of engagement.