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AI Contract Review

Free AI contract reviewer that spots red flags, unfair clauses, and missing terms. Get 24/7 analysis with no appointment needed.

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What Contract Review Copilot Does

Contract Review Copilot reads any contract and flags the clauses that could cost you money, lock you in, or strip your rights. It translates dense legal language into plain English and tells you exactly what each clause means for you in practical terms.

Hiring a lawyer to review a contract costs $300-1,000 per document. For freelancers signing 5-10 client contracts per year, that is $1,500-10,000 annually just for contract review. Contract Review Copilot handles routine contract analysis in seconds, reserving your legal budget for the situations that truly need a human attorney.

Most people sign contracts they do not fully understand. According to a Deloitte study, 91% of consumers agree to terms of service without reading them. The same pattern holds for freelance contracts, employment agreements, and commercial leases. That NDA might contain a hidden non-compete that prevents you from working in your industry for 2 years. That apartment lease might have an automatic renewal clause that locks you in for another 12 months if you miss a 60-day notice window. That freelance contract might assign all your intellectual property to the client, including work you did before the engagement.

The American Bar Association recognizes that access to legal review remains one of the biggest gaps in professional services. Small businesses and freelancers frequently sign agreements with terms that a 15-minute attorney review would have caught, but the $300-500 cost of that review deters them from seeking it.

Contract Review Copilot does not just summarize. It evaluates. It rates clauses as favorable, neutral, or unfavorable from YOUR perspective (as the employee, tenant, freelancer, or business owner), highlights specific risks, and suggests negotiation language to improve your position.

For broader legal guidance, explore Legal Copilot for general questions, Tenant Rights Copilot for rental disputes, Employment Law Copilot for workplace issues, or Intellectual Property Copilot for IP-specific contract concerns.

Contract Review Time Comparison
Contract Review Time Comparison

Why Contract Review Matters More Than You Think

Contracts are not formalities. They are binding legal agreements that define your rights, obligations, and risk exposure for months or years. Yet most people treat contract signing as a checkbox rather than a strategic decision.

The cost of not reading contracts is staggering. The World Commerce & Contracting association (WorldCC) estimates that poor contract management costs organizations an average of 9.2% of their annual revenue. For a business doing $1M in revenue, that is $92,000 in value leakage through unfavorable terms, missed obligations, and preventable disputes.

Freelancers are especially vulnerable. According to research from LegalZoom, freelancers frequently sign contracts that contain overly broad IP assignment clauses, unreasonable non-compete restrictions, and payment terms that stretch 60-90 days. A single bad contract clause can cost a freelancer thousands in lost income or force them to give up rights to their own portfolio work.

Employment contracts have gotten more complex. Modern employment agreements go far beyond salary and start date. They include non-compete clauses, intellectual property assignment, arbitration requirements, clawback provisions on equity, and garden leave terms. Cornell Law's Legal Information Institute provides foundational contract law education, but understanding how these clauses interact in your specific agreement requires analysis, not just definitions.

Small businesses sign contracts constantly. Vendor agreements, SaaS subscriptions, commercial leases, partnership deals, contractor agreements, and NDAs. Each one carries risk. A single auto-renewal clause you missed can lock you into a $50,000 annual commitment you no longer need. A liability limitation you overlooked can leave you exposed to losses your vendor should be covering.

The negotiation gap is real. Most people assume contracts are take-it-or-leave-it. In reality, the American Bar Association notes that nearly every contract term is negotiable, especially in B2B agreements. But you can only negotiate what you understand. Contract Review Copilot gives you the knowledge to negotiate from a position of strength rather than signing out of ignorance.

Contract Review Copilot is designed to close the accessibility gap. Not everyone can afford $400/hour legal counsel for every contract they sign. But everyone deserves to understand what they are agreeing to. For additional legal support, explore our Legal Copilot for general legal questions or Small Claims Copilot for dispute resolution guidance.

Example In Action

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I am a freelance graphic designer and a new client sent me their contract. Can you review it? Here are the key sections...
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I found 4 issues you should address before signing:

RED FLAG 1: Unlimited IP Assignment (Section 4.2)

The clause reads: "All work product, including preliminary sketches, concepts, and derivative works, shall be the sole property of Client."

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This assigns ALL your preliminary work to the client, including concepts you showed them but they rejected. If you reuse a rejected concept for another client, they could claim ownership. This also covers "derivative works," which could arguably include your future work that builds on techniques you developed during this project. The AIGA professional standards recommend that only final, accepted deliverables transfer ownership upon full payment.

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"Final deliverables accepted by Client shall be the sole property of Client upon full payment. Preliminary concepts, rejected work, and pre-existing materials remain the property of Designer."

RED FLAG 2: Payment Terms (Section 6.1)

"Payment within 60 days of invoice submission, net 60."

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60-day payment terms are aggressive. Industry standard for freelance design is net 15 or net 30. On a $5,000 project, you could finish work in January and not see payment until April. This creates significant cash flow risk, especially for solo practitioners.

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"50% deposit before work begins. Remaining 50% due net 15 upon delivery of final files."

RED FLAG 3: Non-Compete (Section 8.3)

"Designer shall not provide similar services to Client competitors for 12 months."

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"Competitors" is undefined. If your client is a tech company, this could arguably prevent you from doing design work for ANY tech company for a year. This is extremely restrictive for a freelancer. Courts have increasingly scrutinized overly broad non-competes, but fighting one in court costs far more than negotiating it out of your contract upfront.

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Remove entirely, or narrow to "Designer shall not work with [specific named companies] for 6 months."

MINOR FLAG 4: Termination (Section 9.1)

Client can terminate with 7 days notice. You can terminate with 30 days notice. This asymmetry favors the client and could leave you with partially completed work and no compensation.

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Equal termination terms (14 days for both parties) with a kill fee provision for work completed but not yet invoiced.

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Contract Clause Detection Accuracy
Contract Clause Detection Accuracy

Common Use Cases

Use CaseHow It Helps
NDA ReviewIdentifies overbroad scope, hidden non-competes, unreasonable duration, and one-sided enforcement
Lease AnalysisFlags hidden fees, auto-renewal traps, maintenance obligations, and early termination penalties
Employment ContractsEvaluates non-compete scope, equity terms, at-will clauses, IP assignment, and severance
Service AgreementsReviews SLAs, liability caps, indemnification, payment terms, and scope definitions
Freelance ContractsSpots IP traps, kill fees, scope creep language, and payment timeline issues
SaaS and Vendor AgreementsEvaluates data ownership, uptime commitments, auto-renewal, and price increase terms
Partnership AgreementsReviews profit-sharing, decision rights, exit provisions, and liability allocation

NDA Review: That "standard NDA" might not be standard at all. Contract Review Copilot catches overly broad definitions of "confidential information" that could cover publicly available knowledge, non-competes disguised within NDA language, and unlimited duration clauses. According to Thomson Reuters Practical Law, NDA disputes are among the most common commercial litigation triggers, often because parties signed without understanding the scope of their obligations.

Lease Analysis: Before signing a lease, know exactly what you are agreeing to. Contract Review Copilot identifies whether your landlord can raise rent mid-lease, what happens if you break the lease early, who pays for appliance repairs, and whether the security deposit terms comply with your state laws. For dedicated rental law support, our Tenant Rights Copilot provides deeper guidance on landlord-tenant disputes and eviction defense.

Employment Contracts: That exciting job offer might come with strings. Contract Review Copilot analyzes your non-compete (is it enforceable in your state?), equity vesting schedule (is there a 1-year cliff?), and intellectual property clauses (does the company own your side projects?). For ongoing employment law support, explore Employment Law Copilot.

Service Agreements: Signing a contract with a vendor, SaaS provider, or contractor? Contract Review Copilot evaluates liability limitations, data ownership clauses, auto-renewal terms, and what happens if they fail to deliver. It flags indemnification clauses that shift disproportionate risk to you and identifies missing service level commitments.

Freelance Contracts: Protect your business. Contract Review Copilot ensures you retain rights to your portfolio work, get paid on reasonable timelines, and are not locked into exclusivity arrangements that limit your income. For freelancers managing multiple clients, our Freelance Copilot provides broader business management support.

SaaS and Vendor Agreements: Enterprise software contracts often contain terms that heavily favor the vendor: automatic price increases, unilateral right to change terms, limited data portability, and lengthy lock-in periods. Contract Review Copilot identifies these terms and suggests negotiation strategies.

Partnership Agreements: Going into business with someone? Contract Review Copilot reviews profit-sharing arrangements, decision-making authority, capital contribution requirements, dispute resolution mechanisms, and exit provisions. These are the clauses that prevent partnerships from turning into lawsuits.

Contract Risk Reduction by Review Method
Contract Risk Reduction by Review Method

Types of Contract Clauses Copilot Analyzes

Contract Review Copilot provides detailed analysis of every major clause type found in modern contracts:

Indemnification Clauses: Who is responsible if something goes wrong? Contract Review Copilot evaluates whether indemnification obligations are mutual or one-sided, whether they are capped or unlimited, and whether carve-outs exist for situations where indemnification should not apply. One-sided unlimited indemnification in a service contract can expose you to liability far exceeding the contract value.

Limitation of Liability: Many contracts cap one party's liability at the contract value or a multiple thereof, while leaving the other party's exposure unlimited. Contract Review Copilot identifies these asymmetries and recommends balanced alternatives. According to WorldCC, liability terms are among the top three most negotiated clauses in commercial agreements.

Intellectual Property Assignment: Who owns the work product? Contract Review Copilot distinguishes between work-for-hire provisions, IP assignment clauses, license grants, and joint ownership arrangements. It identifies clauses that may unintentionally transfer ownership of your pre-existing IP or background materials.

Termination and Renewal: How does the contract end? Contract Review Copilot flags automatic renewal clauses, identifies the notice period and method required for termination, and evaluates whether termination-for-convenience provisions are mutual or one-sided.

Non-Compete and Non-Solicitation: These clauses restrict your ability to work with competitors or recruit employees/clients after the contract ends. Contract Review Copilot evaluates geographic scope, duration, and activity restrictions against current enforceability standards. Many non-competes are drafted more broadly than courts would actually enforce, but fighting them is expensive.

Dispute Resolution: Does the contract require arbitration or allow litigation? Is there a mandatory jurisdiction clause that forces you to resolve disputes in a distant state? Contract Review Copilot identifies dispute resolution terms and explains their practical implications, including the cost and convenience trade-offs of each approach.

Confidentiality Obligations: What information must you keep secret, for how long, and what happens if you inadvertently disclose it? Contract Review Copilot evaluates whether confidentiality obligations are reasonable in scope and duration, and identifies exceptions (public information, prior knowledge, independent development) that should be included but might be missing.

For specialized IP contract analysis, our Intellectual Property Copilot provides deeper guidance on patent, trademark, and copyright agreements.

Cost of Contract Disputes  - With and Without Review
Cost of Contract Disputes - With and Without Review

How It Works

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Paste or describe the contract - Share the full text, key sections, or describe the type of agreement and the clauses that concern you. Contract Review Copilot works with any contract type: NDAs, leases, employment agreements, service contracts, freelance agreements, and more.

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Specify your role - Are you the employee, landlord, tenant, freelancer, or business owner? Contract Review Copilot evaluates from YOUR perspective, identifying which clauses favor you and which favor the other party.

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Get clause-by-clause analysis - Each significant clause is rated (favorable, neutral, unfavorable), explained in plain English, and assessed for practical risk. No legal jargon without translation. Every analysis explains what the clause means in terms of real-world consequences.

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Receive negotiation language - For unfavorable clauses, get specific alternative language you can propose to the other party. Not "you should negotiate this" but actual revised clause text you can send in a redline.

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Ask follow-up questions - "Is this non-compete enforceable in California?" or "What happens if I just ignore the auto-renewal notice period?" Get specific, practical answers that help you make informed decisions.

To learn more about how Copilotly's AI analysis works, visit how it works or see how it compares to ChatGPT.

Contract Review Copilot vs ChatGPT

ChatGPT

Risk assessmentSummarizes without evaluating
Negotiation languageGeneric advice to "negotiate"
Cross-reference detectionReads clauses in isolation
Industry awarenessSame analysis for all contract types
Hidden clause detectionOften misses embedded clauses
Perspective-basedNeutral summary
Practical consequencesAbstract legal analysis
Enforceability contextIgnores state-by-state variations

Copilotly Contract Review Copilot

Risk assessmentRates each clause as favorable/neutral/unfavorable
Negotiation languageProvides specific alternative clause wording
Cross-reference detectionCatches clauses that reference and modify other sections
Industry awarenessKnows standard terms for freelance, employment, leases
Hidden clause detectionFlags non-competes buried in NDAs, auto-renewals in fine print
Perspective-basedEvaluates from YOUR side of the contract
Practical consequencesExplains real-world impact in dollars and restrictions
Enforceability contextNotes jurisdiction-specific enforceability issues

ChatGPT summarizes what a contract says. Contract Review Copilot tells you what a contract MEANS for you, what could go wrong, and exactly what to change before you sign.

The difference matters most when contracts contain interconnected clauses. A termination clause might seem reasonable in isolation, but when combined with an IP assignment clause and a payment-upon-completion provision, it could mean the client terminates you at 90% completion, owns all your work, and owes you nothing. Contract Review Copilot catches these interactions; ChatGPT typically does not.

For a detailed comparison, visit our ChatGPT comparison page or explore how Copilotly works.

Who Is Contract Review Copilot For

Freelancers and contractors reviewing client agreements before signing (the #1 use case)

Tenants about to sign a lease who want to understand every clause before committing

Job seekers evaluating employment offers with non-competes, equity, and IP clauses

Small business owners signing vendor contracts, service agreements, and partnership deals

Anyone asked to sign an NDA who wants to know what they are actually agreeing to

Startup founders reviewing investor term sheets, advisor agreements, and co-founder contracts

Procurement professionals evaluating vendor agreements and SaaS subscriptions

Real estate investors analyzing purchase agreements, tenant leases, and partnership structures

The common thread across all these users is that they are signing binding agreements with significant financial or professional consequences, but lack the legal expertise to fully evaluate what they are agreeing to. Contract Review Copilot bridges that knowledge gap, giving you the understanding and negotiation leverage that was previously available only to those who could afford hourly legal counsel.

*Contract Review Copilot provides educational analysis, not legal advice. For high-stakes contracts (business acquisitions, large commercial leases, complex employment disputes), consult a licensed attorney. The American Bar Association's lawyer referral service can help you find qualified counsel in your area.*

Explore our full copilot directory to find specialized legal support for your situation.

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Pricing

Free - 5 contract questions per day. Enough to check a specific clause or get a quick NDA review.

Pro ($29/mo) - Unlimited contract reviews, full clause-by-clause analysis, negotiation language generation, and priority responses. Pay less than a lawyer charges for 15 minutes. See Pro features.

Enterprise - Law firms, corporate legal teams, and procurement departments. Bulk contract processing, custom review templates, and API access. Ideal for teams handling high volumes of agreements. Contact us for pricing.

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