I got tired of slogging through walls of legal text whenever I had to sign something important, so I built a Chrome extension that uses AI to:
- Spot red flags and suspicious clauses – It automatically highlights risk areas in real-time as you read through an online contract.
- Score the contract’s safety – Based on industry-standard risk parameters, it gives you an at-a-glance score so you can see how risky the document might be.
- Simplify the jargon – It generates a quick summary of the key points, saving you from reading every paragraph in detail.
No more signing on hunches or bets!
Right now, it’s in Beta, and I’m giving out 50% off on launch day for anyone who joins the waitlist. It’s been super helpful for my own sanity—especially for those multi-page eContracts that feel designed to keep you scrolling forever.
I'll appreciate any feedbacks or your thoughts on this so I can make it more valuable.
This sounds like a useful tool, but why as a Chrome extension?
I don't want an extension to have access to all the websites I visit and all the content.
When I sign a contract, I can pass the document through a local LLM, without sending sensitive data to OpenAI/Google.
Does it support offline-mode and local LLMs (like Ollama)?
I love the landing page! Clean and modern, that's how it should be with any new software!
Thanks! I wanted it to be as simple as possible while showing all the key features.