SafeClause is an AI-powered legal intelligence platform built for startups and small businesses who can't afford to get a lawyer on every contract, but also can't afford to sign the wrong one. The problem is painfully common: a founder gets a vendor agreement, an NDA, or a SaaS terms document dropped in their inbox. They don't have in-house counsel. Hiring a lawyer for a one-off review costs $500–$1,500 and takes days. So they skim it, hope for the best, and sign. That's how businesses end up locked into bad liability clauses, one-sided IP assignments, or auto-renewing terms they never noticed. SafeClause fixes this by letting users upload any contract and instantly get back a clear, actionable breakdown. The platform flags high-risk clauses, explains what they actually mean in plain language, and suggests how to push back or negotiate, all in seconds, not days. Under the hood, it combines AI-powered contract review with legal clause risk detection, plain-language translation of dense legalese, and automated negotiation suggestions tailored to the specific clause type and risk level. The goal isn't to replace lawyers, it's to make sure founders walk into every contract conversation informed, protected, and in control. SafeClause is live with early users today, and the feedback has consistently pointed to the same thing: people feel confident signing (or pushing back) for the first time, without the anxiety of flying blind through legal language that wasn't written for them.
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Key Features
- Draft: I know what contract I need SafeClause's Draft feature is built for founders who know what they need but don't want to pay a lawyer to produce a first draft. Whether it's an NDA, a service agreement, or an employment letter, users simply select the contract type and SafeClause generates a professionally structured, ready-to-use document in seconds. It eliminates the blank-page problem and the billable-hour cost that typically comes with it.
- Recommend: I'm not sure which contracts I need Most early-stage founders don't know what legal protection they're missing until it's too late. The Recommend feature flips the script, users describe their deal or business situation in plain English, and SafeClause figures out which contracts they actually need. It's like having a legal advisor in your corner who asks the right questions before anything gets signed, ensuring no critical agreement falls through the cracks.
- Review: I want to review a contract I received When the other side sends the contract, SafeClause's Review feature puts founders on equal footing. Users upload a PDF or DOCX and instantly get back a plain-English breakdown of the key risks, red flags, and gotchas buried in the document. No more signing blind, SafeClause makes sure users know exactly what they're committing to before a signature goes down.
- Counter: I want to counter a contract I received Knowing a contract is bad is one thing. Knowing how to fight back is another. The Counter feature lets users upload a contract they've received, flag the terms that don't work for them, and SafeClause produces a lawyer-vetted counter-draft ready to send back. It transforms what used to be an expensive, intimidating negotiation process into something any founder can do confidently and independently.
Help Needed
We're actively looking for startup founders and small business owners to try out SafeClause and give us genuine, unfiltered feedback. We're at an early but exciting stage, and what matters most to us right now isn't growth metrics, it's understanding whether the product is actually solving a real pain point for the people who need it most. If you've ever signed a contract you didn't fully understand, or hesitated because you couldn't afford a lawyer review, we want to hear from you. We're particularly interested in feedback around the user experience, the accuracy of our risk flags, and whether the counter-draft feature gives founders the confidence to actually push back in negotiations. Every piece of genuine feedback directly shapes what we build next. What makes SafeClause a little different is the story behind it, the platform is completely built by a final year law student with a deep interest in legal tech. This isn't a project that came from the outside looking in. It comes from someone who has spent years studying the law, seeing firsthand how inaccessible and intimidating legal processes are for everyday people and businesses, and deciding to do something about it. That perspective is baked into every feature. If you're a founder, a builder, or anyone who deals with contracts and wants to be part of shaping something genuinely useful, we'd love to have you try it and tell us exactly what you think.