Understand
Before You Sign
Get a clear, straightforward summary of your contract in just
24 hours for only $99—no legal jargon, no headaches.
How It Works
Step 1:
Upload Your Contract
Just drag and drop your PDF or Word doc. That’s it.
Step 2:
We Break It Down
Our reviewers highlight key terms, red flags, and boilerplate traps—so you actually know what you’re signing.
Step 3:
Get Your Summary in 48 Hours
Delivered in plain English. Read it. Use it. Or bring it to your lawyer.
What You’ll Learn
What you’re actually obligated to do
Where hidden risks or fees live
Terms you can probably push back on
Boilerplate that most people ignore (and regret later)
All in a one-page, easy-to-read summary.
Who This Is For
Startup founders
Solo entrepreneurs
Small business owners
Agencies managing client contracts
Anyone without a $500/hour lawyer on speed dial
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This is NOT
Legal Advice
We’re not here to replace your attorney. We’re here to help you ask better questions, catch things early, and avoid signing something blind.
Our summaries are educational, so you can move forward smarter, renegotiate with confidence, or know when it’s time to lawyer up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this legal advice?
No. We're not lawyers. This is educational help to better understand what you’re signing.
What if my contract is super long?
We review up to 15 pages per submission. Got more? Contact us for a custom quote.
Can I talk to someone after the review?
We’ll include follow-up options in your summary, including referral to a vetted attorney if needed.
Pricing
Flat Fee: $99 per contract
- 1 contract, up to 25 pages
- 48-hour turnaround
- 100% human-reviewed
- Add-ons: extra pages, rush delivery, lawyer referrals (coming soon)
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