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Full Analysis

The full analysis gives you a complete breakdown of your contract. Here's what you get and how to use it.


What You Get

1. Expanded Executive Summary

A longer summary that covers the main themes, key risks, and overall posture of the contract.

2. Full Risk Overview

Every clause is reviewed and tagged with a risk level (high, medium, or low). You can see the full picture, not just the high-risk items.

3. Clause-Level Analysis

For each important clause, you get:

  • Plain-English explanation – What the clause means in business terms.
  • Risk level – How often this type of clause is negotiated or escalated.
  • Who it favors – Whether the language tends to favor you, the other party, or is balanced.
  • Operational implications – How it might affect your day-to-day operations.

4. Action Items

A list of recommended next steps, such as:

  • Clauses to discuss with the other party
  • Questions to ask your lawyer
  • Terms you might want to negotiate

5. Bottom-Line Guidance

A summary at the end that helps you decide: Is this generally safe to sign? What should you escalate? What can you handle in-house?


How to Use Your Full Analysis

  1. Read the executive summary – Get the big picture first.
  2. Review high-risk clauses – Focus on these before anything else.
  3. Check the action items – Use them to prepare for negotiations or legal review.
  4. Share with counsel – Our reports are designed to help you have a focused conversation with your lawyer and save billable hours.

Email Notification

When your full analysis is complete, we'll send you an email (if you have notifications enabled). You can also check your dashboard—the document status will show when the analysis is ready.


Capacity by Plan

  • Founder: built for 2-3 deals per month
  • Team: built for 5-7 deals per month
  • Growth: built for 10-15 deals per month

Customer-facing plan guidance is expressed in deal capacity. During the current transition, billing enforcement may still count full analyses behind the scenes.

See Billing & Plans for details.