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SaaS Contract Review: 15 Terms That Could Bite You Later
January 24, 2026 • 9 min read
SaaS contracts are designed to protect the vendor, not you. Behind the simple pricing page lies a Terms of Service document that could lock you into bad deals, expose your data, or make it impossible to leave. Here are 15 terms to watch.
Pricing & Billing Terms
- Price Increase Clauses: Can they raise prices mid-contract? Look for caps or advance notice requirements.
- Auto-Renewal: Most SaaS auto-renews. Know the cancellation window—often 30-60 days before renewal.
- Usage Overages: What happens if you exceed limits? Overage fees can be brutal.
- Billing Disputes: How long do you have to dispute charges? Often only 30 days.
Data & Security Terms
- Data Ownership: Who owns the data you put into the system? (Should be you.)
- Data Portability: Can you export your data? In what format? At what cost?
- Security Standards: What certifications do they have? (SOC 2, ISO 27001, etc.)
- Breach Notification: How quickly will they notify you of a security incident?
- Data Location: Where is your data stored? This matters for compliance.
Service & Support Terms
- Uptime SLA: 99.9% sounds good, but that's still 8+ hours of downtime per year.
- SLA Credits: What remedy do you get for downtime? Often just service credits, not refunds.
- Support Response Times: Is support guaranteed? What are the response windows?
Exit & Termination Terms
- Early Termination Fees: Can you exit early? At what cost?
- Data Retention After Cancellation: How long do they keep your data? Can you get it out?
- Transition Assistance: Will they help you migrate to a new system?
Quick Checklist
Before signing any SaaS contract, confirm:
- ☐ You own your data
- ☐ You can export data in standard formats
- ☐ Price increases require notice
- ☐ Uptime SLA with remedies
- ☐ Clear cancellation process
- ☐ No surprise auto-renewal traps
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