Features

Everything a careful reader would catch. In one minute.

ClauseLens is built for people who sign contracts, not people who write them.

A risk score you can act on

Every analysis starts with a single 0–100 score, built from the severity and number of flagged clauses. Green means sign, amber means negotiate, red means stop. You always know the next step before you read a single clause.

Scores are calibrated per contract type — an NDA and a services agreement are judged by different standards.

Clause-by-clause detection

ClauseLens reads the full contract and flags liability caps (or the lack of them), payment terms, IP transfers, indemnification, non-competes, auto-renewals, termination rights and jurisdiction clauses.

Each flag quotes the exact contract language and explains it in one plain-language paragraph.

Missing clause detection

The most expensive problems are the clauses that aren't there: no kill fee, no revision limit, no late-payment interest. ClauseLens checks every contract against what a fair agreement should contain for your role.

Checklists exist for freelancers, agencies, startups and landlords/tenants.

Negotiation tips that write themselves

Every flagged clause comes with a concrete counter-proposal: what to ask for, why it's reasonable, and phrasing you can paste straight into your reply email.

Pro users can export all tips as a single negotiation memo.

Your rules, enforced automatically

Business plans include playbooks: your own red lines, like "never accept more than net-30" or "liability must be capped at project fees". Every future contract is checked against them.

Perfect for agencies that review dozens of SOWs per month.

API & team workspaces

Invite up to five teammates on Business, share analyses internally, or integrate contract checks into your own workflow with the ClauseLens API.

Rate-limited REST API with per-analysis webhooks.

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