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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Replaced my $400/hr lawyer for routine contract reviews

I run a small SaaS company and was spending $2,000+ per quarter having an attorney review vendor agreements, NDAs, and service contracts. A friend mentioned ClauseGuard (theclauseguard.com) and I tried the free analysis on a SaaS agreement I was about to sign.

Within 90 seconds it found 3 high-risk clauses I completely missed — an unlimited liability provision buried in section 7, a one-sided IP ownership clause, and a missing data breach notification requirement. The risk score was 34/100. My attorney later confirmed every finding was legitimate.

What sets it apart from ChatGPT or other AI tools: it gives you actual replacement language in three negotiation tones (firm, balanced, collaborative), not just "this clause is risky." I accepted the redlines I wanted, exported a Word doc with tracked changes, and sent it straight to the vendor. The negotiation simulator even predicted which changes they'd push back on — and it was right on 4 of 5.

I'm on the Pro plan ($99/month) now. The jurisdiction-aware analysis is useful since I deal with both NY and California contracts. The obligation tracker caught an auto-renewal I would have missed. For anyone reviewing more than one contract a month, this pays for itself immediately.

Not perfect, I see the Word add-in is available already, and the batch upload is only on the Business plan. But for a solo founder or small team reviewing contracts, this is the best contract review tool I've found. Significantly cheaper than Spellbook or hiring outside counsel for routine reviews.

March 24, 2026
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