AI-Powered Contract Review. Turn legal jargon to valuable insights.
Transform complex documents into clear insights. Improve your negotiating position and shield yourself from any possible risks.
Yet another ChatGPT wrapper, but hey! It's easier to drag & drop your contracts and legal documents and get a super readable summary with all the beneficial clauses, potential risks, comparisons with standard contracts, and actionable steps than to write and tune your own GPT prompt.
Was a fun little project π
So finally, we can understand those fine prints and long legal documents in human way :) I am not sure why I can not open your website though. π Congratulations on the launch!
Congratulations on the launch ! One suggestion is to consider adding a feature that allows users to highlight or bookmark specific sections of the contract. This could be really helpful for users who may want to revisit certain parts of the contract later.
Congratulations @johancutych on the launch of Docu. Thrilled with the AI-Powered Contract Review! Turning legal complexity into clear insights is a game-changer. Excited to see how it enhances my negotiating skills and shields me from risks. A must-have for anyone dealing with contracts!
This is surely one of the most useful applications of LLMs. I actually wanted to create a small assistant myself just for this, fueled by the ill-intentioned rental contract I just discovered I signed 1y ago.
Congrats and -- as you probably already know -- this could potentially serve millions if not billions of users. Who doesn't have a phone carrier contract, at least
Some integration with an OCR is a must, I hope that's coming soon. I can also help with more suggestions and such, especially on the infrastructure side, just hmu
Edit - Some more feedback:
When I added my email and pressed Enter (instead of clicking the Review my doc button), it seemed as if the window closed. Chrome on Windows
Just parsed a 10-page apartment rental contract in non-english and it did pretty well, what I would've liked to see is "you're responsible for paying property insurance" on the Red section instead of on the Recommendations section, since passing property insurance payments to tenants is not something people would expect (as it was my case and the reason I started to look for solutions like yours). I know this is not as simple as changing a line of code, but maybe it'll help. π
Wow, this looks extremely useful. I deal with contracts daily and it always takes time to read through everything. If I could have a tool to highlight any potential issues in a few minutes it would be amazing. Will check it out.
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