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Contract Analyzer for Small Business

No legal team? No problem.

Small businesses sign vendor agreements, NDAs, and service contracts without a lawyer. Contract Analyzer helps you understand what you're agreeing to—liability, termination, payment terms—before you sign.

Key benefits

  • Understand any contract in minutes—no legal degree needed
  • Catch risky clauses—unlimited liability, one-sided termination
  • 2 free contracts to start—no credit card required

Why it matters

Small businesses often sign vendor agreements, NDAs, and service contracts without a dedicated legal team. These documents can be lengthy and dense, with critical terms buried in fine print. A single unfavorable clause—such as unlimited liability, automatic renewal, or one-sided termination—can leave your business exposed. Hiring a lawyer for every contract is expensive, and many founders simply sign without fully understanding what they're agreeing to.

Contract Analyzer bridges this gap. Upload a PDF or DOCX and see a plain-language summary in minutes. The tool highlights risks, payment terms, termination rights, and liability limits. You don't need a legal degree—the AI explains complex clauses in plain language. This helps you spot red flags before signing, negotiate better terms when needed, or flag contracts that require professional legal review. The tool is designed for small teams: fast, affordable, and easy to use.

Start with two free contract analyses—no credit card required. Use it for your next vendor agreement, partnership deal, or NDA. Many small businesses use Contract Analyzer to review contracts before sending them to a lawyer, which reduces billable hours and ensures you're asking the right questions. Protect your business without the overhead of a full legal team.

Frequently asked questions

Can Contract Analyzer replace a lawyer for small business contracts?
Contract Analyzer helps you understand contracts and spot risks quickly. It's not a substitute for legal advice on complex or high-stakes deals. Use it to screen contracts, understand key terms, and decide when you need a lawyer. Many users find it reduces legal costs by focusing attorney time on the most important issues.
What contract types can small businesses analyze?
Vendor agreements, NDAs, service contracts, partnership agreements, and employment-related documents. Upload PDF or DOCX files. The tool identifies risks, deadlines, payment terms, and liability clauses in plain language—no legal background required.

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