The Negotiation Mindset
Most businesses accept MSP contracts as-is. That's a mistake. Everything is negotiable — you just need to know what to ask for.
Before You Start
Know Your Market
- Get 3+ quotes — Never accept the first offer
- Compare like-for-like — Same services, same terms
- Understand pricing — Per-user, per-device, hybrid
- Check references — Talk to current clients
- Research the MSP — Glassdoor, reviews, financials
Know Your Needs
- Document requirements — What do you actually need?
- Prioritize — Must-haves vs nice-to-haves
- Set budget — What can you afford?
- Define success — How will you measure value?
- Plan for growth — What happens when you scale?
What to Negotiate
Pricing
** Tactics: - Start low — They'll counter, you meet in middle - Bundle services — Get discounts for more services - Longer term — 3-year contracts often get better rates - Volume discounts — More users = lower per-user cost - Payment terms** — Net 30, not Net 14
What to ask for: - Monthly retainer vs hourly billing - Price caps on project work - Fixed rates for common tasks - Volume discounts - Payment terms
Service Levels
Critical SLAs: - Response time (1 hour, 4 hours, next business day) - Resolution time (4 hours, 8 hours, 24 hours) - Uptime guarantee (99.9%, 99.99%) - Escalation path - Service credits for missed SLAs
What to ask for: - Specific response times - Guaranteed resolution times - Penalties for missed SLAs - Escalation procedures - Regular reporting
Scope
Define clearly: - What's included - What's excluded - How to handle out-of-scope work - Rate for additional work - Change management process
What to ask for: - Detailed scope document - Rate card for additional work - Change request process - No scope creep without approval - Regular scope reviews
Exit Terms
Critical clauses: - Termination notice period - Early termination fees - Data return provisions - Transition assistance - Non-compete limitations
What to ask for: - 30-day termination notice - No early termination fees after year 1 - Data return within 30 days - Reasonable transition assistance - Limited non-compete (if any)
Liability
What to ask for: - Limited liability (cap at contract value) - Cyber insurance requirements - Indemnification clauses - Force majeure provisions - Dispute resolution process
Negotiation Tactics
1. Create Competition
- Get multiple quotes
- Let them know you're comparing
- Use competing offers as leverage
2. Start with Relationship
- Understand their business
- Build rapport
- Find common ground
3. Focus on Value
- Don't just focus on price
- Emphasize quality and reliability
- Calculate total cost of ownership
4. Be Patient
- Don't rush the process
- Take time to review
- Don't accept pressure tactics
5. Get Everything in Writing
- Verbal promises mean nothing
- Document all agreements
- Review final contract carefully
Red Flags in Contracts
- Automatic renewal without adequate notice
- Unlimited liability for the client
- No data return provision
- Vague scope definitions
- No SLA penalties
- Long notice periods (90+ days)
- Non-compete clauses that are too broad
Sample Negotiation Email
Subject: MSP Contract Negotiation
Dear [MSP Name],
Thank you for your proposal. We've reviewed it and have some questions:
1. Can you provide a breakdown of the per-user cost?
2. What are the specific SLAs for response and resolution times?
3. What happens if SLAs are missed?
4. Can you provide references from similar clients?
5. What is the termination notice period?
We're also looking at other providers and would like to understand:
- What makes your service better than competitors?
- Can you offer volume discounts for [X] users?
- What is included vs excluded in the scope?
We'd like to schedule a call to discuss these points.
Best regards,
[Your Name]
The Bottom Line
MSP contracts are negotiable. Know what you want, know your market, and don't be afraid to ask.
Key negotiation points: 1. Pricing and payment terms 2. Service levels and penalties 3. Scope and change management 4. Exit terms and data return 5. Liability and insurance
Use our MSP Contract Checklist to make sure you don't miss anything.
Related Guides
- MSP Pricing Models — Understanding how MSPs structure fees
- MSP Contract Checklist — Complete contract review checklist
- MSP vs DIY IT — Should you build an internal IT team?
- Hidden Costs of MSPs — What the sticker price doesn't show
- Contract Clause Analyser — Paste any clause to check for red flags
- MSP Contract Red Flags — Every bad clause explained
This guide is based on industry best practices. Your specific situation may require different approaches.
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