Review contracts and NDAs for risk
Routine contracts pile up faster than legal can clear them — vendor NDAs, order forms, renewals, the same boilerplate with one or two landmines buried in clause fourteen. So they sit. Either the deal waits on a queue, or someone non-legal skims it, misses the auto-renewal trap, and signs anyway. Neither is good.
This isn’t a chat that summarises the PDF. It’s a dedicated reading surface inside Skynet: your contract rendered clause by clause, each one tinted by risk, with a side panel that explains the flag and offers an action. You read the document and triage it in the same window.
How it works
Upload the contract
Drop in the contract or NDA. Skynet parses it into clauses and lays it out on screen — readable, scrollable, structured. No copy-pasting into a chat box and losing the formatting.
Read it colour-coded
Every clause is tinted by risk: green for standard terms, amber for ones worth a second read, red for the liability caps, indemnities, auto-renewals, and one-sided termination rights that deserve a push-back. You see the whole shape of the document in one glance.
Click into the flags
Tap any flagged clause and the panel explains the concern — checked against your playbook and prior agreements if you’ve connected them to unified memory, with a citation. Edit the wording inline, mark it approved, or ask Skynet to generate a balanced rewrite you can drop straight in.
Export the marked-up version
When you’ve worked through the reds and ambers, export the redlined contract or a clean summary of every change — ready to send back to the counterparty or hand to legal for the final word.
You point it at the document and let it do the first pass.
Where this lands
The routine contracts stop clogging the queue, because the reds and ambers are already marked before a human opens them. Reviewers skip the skim and go straight to the three clauses that matter. What was an afternoon of careful reading becomes ten minutes of decisions — and nothing gets signed that a person didn’t look at on purpose.
Frequently asked questions
No. It's a fast first pass that flags risky clauses so a qualified human reviews the right parts faster. It does not replace a lawyer, and for anything material you should route the flagged contract to legal before signing.
It reads each clause against general contract norms and, if you connect them, your own playbook and prior agreements held in unified memory. Every flag comes with an explanation and a citation, so you can see the reasoning rather than trust a colour.
Yes. Click a flagged clause and ask for a rewrite — Skynet drafts more balanced wording you can edit or approve. You stay in control of every change; nothing is altered without you accepting it.
Common contract formats like PDF and Word. The mini app parses the document into clauses and lays it out on screen so you can read and triage it in place, then export a redlined version or a change summary.