Your contracts outlived the platform that made them
The agreements you already signed on Flou are between you and the other party, not between you and the software. What you lost is the way to issue the next one. That is what Musilock does.
What you did not lose
Keep your PDFs. A contract both parties signed does not depend on the tool that generated it. Musilock is not a place to archive what you already have, it is where the next agreement gets written and signed.
What you get instead
Fifteen contract types
Live performance, DJ sets, audiovisual work, split sheets, collaboration, work for hire, production, publishing, recording, distribution and licensing. You pick the one that matches what you are agreeing to.
E-signature included
Both parties sign in the browser. There is no separate signing service to buy, and nothing to print, scan or post.
Drafted twice, not translated once
Every contract exists in Spanish and English as its own drafted text, not as a machine translation of the other. Musilock was built by a corporate lawyer.
How to move over
Pick the matching type
Open the type that corresponds to the Flou contract you had. If you are unsure, the picker describes what each one covers.
Fill it in
Building costs nothing. You answer the questions, the contract assembles itself, and you keep it as a draft for as long as you want.
Send it for signature
This is the step that needs a subscription. Your counterparty gets an email, signs in the browser, and you both receive the completed PDF.
Two things people ask
- Can Musilock import my old Flou file?
- From the file itself, not yet. You can paste its text on the import page: we suggest the matching type and keep your original beside the form while you rebuild it. Reading the PDF directly is what comes next.
- Are the contracts I signed on Flou still good?
- A signed agreement is between the people who signed it, and the platform that produced the document is not a party to it. If you want an opinion on one contract in particular, that conversation is with your own lawyer.
Start with the contract that comes next
Not the ones you already have, those are done. Build the next one and send it when you are ready.