The AI flags a risky clause. Someone has to draft a better alternative. Hours pass. The clause library fixes this — a searchable collection of pre-approved contract language. When the AI flags a risky clause, you see a suggestion from your library. One click to copy it into your redline.
Join the WaitlistThe system identifies a problematic clause — say, unlimited liability or a data processing obligation that looks risky.
The AI explains why the clause is risky and what the concern is. You understand the problem in plain English.
The system pulls relevant clauses from your clause library that address the same issue in a lower-risk way.
Found the right one? Copy it directly into your redline. The friction of redlining just disappeared.
Browse pre-approved language across six major contract domains.
Different approaches to liability caps, indemnification structures, and carve-outs. Pre-approved versions mean you're not debating the same liability language in every negotiation.
Language for work-made-for-hire, IP assignment with carve-outs, and non-exclusive licensing. When the AI flags unclear IP ownership, you have alternatives ready.
Standard data processing language, DPA templates, and clauses reflecting your data residency requirements. Compliant alternatives ready when privacy language gets flagged.
Your preferred payment terms, along with variations for different vendor types or regions. No more ad-hoc negotiation every single time.
Mutual vs. one-way, definition variations, carve-outs, duration, and residuals clauses.
Termination for cause, for convenience, notice periods, wind-down obligations, auto-renewal language, and renewal terms.
When your legal team drafts a better version of a clause, save it to the library. Over time, your library becomes your company's institutional knowledge about contracts — the right way you handle liability, IP ownership, and payment terms. And it travels with you, even when people leave.
When the AI flags a liability clause as high-risk, it suggests your stricter, protective version — not your permissive one.
Clauses that are problematic but negotiable. The AI suggests middle-ground alternatives.
Standard clauses that meet your baseline. You're not over-engineering low-risk issues.
Join the waitlist. Early access starts Q1 2026.