Get Paid on Your Terms—Not Your Clients’
Collect the money you’re owed from clients without making it awkward.
If you're tired of chasing invoices, playing scope creep whack-a-mole, or feeling like you need to be “grateful” just to get paid for work you’ve already done, join the workshop to figure out which contract terms are working against you and how to fix them before you sign.
HERE’S WHAT THE WORKSHOP WILL COVER:
How to structure scopes of work that prevent scope creep before it starts so you can stop working for free
The red-flag payment terms that let clients drag out payment and the specific language swaps that fix them
How to modify intellectual property clauses to keep leverage until you're paid in full
The one contract term that can make it nearly impossible to collect what you're owed and the simple fix to solve it
Your take-home guide: a clause-by-clause roadmap you can use to audit your current contracts and negotiate better terms on your next one
WHO THIS IS FOR:
This workshop is for freelancers and consultants who:
Recognize that the burden of getting paid rests squarely on your shoulders
Are ready for a proactive and strategic approach to contracts that gets you paid on time and protects you when clients try to change the terms mid-project
Register Now
When: February 18, 2026 at 1pm EST
Where: Zoom
Price: $149
What the Streets Are Saying
"I've always just gone ahead and signed my freelance contracts because I needed the work, but I didn't know how to go about making changes to benefit me. This workshop gave me the skills and confidence to make contracts mutually beneficial for me and my clients." - Kaitlin G., Freelance Writer
"Brionna knows her stuff and is helping others to understand what is sort of a foreign language -- legal speak." - Michelle G., PR Consultant
Answers to Your Questions
What if I can't make it live? No problem. The workshop will be recorded and I'll send out a replay, which will be available for you to watch for 7 days.
Will this help me enforce my contract against my clients? This workshop is designed with prevention in mind. It gives you the tools you need to enforce contract terms when and if you need to. It does not, however, tell you how to go about enforcing those terms (in other words, I'm not covering the means and methods of enforcing a contract; that's a different workshop. ☺️)