We are pleased to announce a renewal of our services. As part of this improvement, the Contractor of Record - Tri-party agreement for Contractors will replace and terminate your current independent contractor agreement with your client. To make the process easier for you, we have compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions .
1. What changes in my contract?
You Contractor of Record - Tri-party agreement for Contractors will be signed by Ontop, your client and you. This agreement does not change the scope of your services, your compensation, or your payment terms. This innovative three-way agreement will replace and terminate your current customer contract. By consolidating all legal obligations into a single, easy-to-manage contract, we will simplify compliance and reduce risk. Ontop will take a more active role in this agreement, improving oversight, coordination and communication to ensure better compliance and more efficient operations.
2. Does it affect or change my current conditions, compensation or way of working?
No, your obligations, compensation and payments will remain the same. You will continue to provide your services as a contractor.
✅ The provision of agreed services remains the same.
✅ The amount and date of your payment remain unchanged.
✅ The currency in which you receive your payment is the same.
✅ You will continue to enjoy benefits such as Ontop Wallet in USD , the Ontop Card , international transfers, cryptocurrency payments, and more (when available in your country).
3. How do I sign the new contract?
You will receive an email with instructions to enter the Ontop platform, where you can review and accept the agreement between your client, Ontop and you.
- Visit: https://www.getontop.com/
- Enter your current username and password.
- When you log in, you will see a modal pop up.
- Review your new contract.
- Click "Confirm" and sign your new contract.
4. What am I responsible for when signing the new contract?
As a contractor, you are responsible for providing the agreed services to the client and for complying with applicable laws.
5. Does this affect the length of my contract with my client?
Once you sign the new contract, you effective start date on the Ontop platform it will be the date of the signature.
As a contractor, your relationship with your client is based on the terms of your contract (rather than job seniority). Unlike employees who accrue benefits and seniority over time, your work as an independent contractor is defined by the specific terms of your contract and the project durations agreed upon with your client. Therefore, updates to the contract do not affect the service time with your client.