Read the contract the way the other side hopes you will not
The clause that costs you is rarely the one you were looking at. Contracts and dense documents are written to be skimmed, and the risk hides in the cross-reference, the carve-out and the definition three pages back. One AI summary tells you what the document says — not what it does to you when things go wrong.
Upload the document and Decidi reviews it through a panel — a contracts specialist, a risk officer, a negotiator and a plain-language reader — across four frontier models. They read it adversarially, flag the clauses that expose you, explain the practical consequence, and tell you what to question or renegotiate before you sign.
- An adversarial read that finds the clause working against you
- Risky terms flagged with the real-world consequence explained
- The obligations and liabilities you are actually taking on
- What to negotiate or strike, in priority order
- Dense legalese translated into plain language
- Upload contracts, terms, reports or any document for review
Part of: How Decidi works
A document review: the riskiest clauses ranked, the practical consequence of each, and what to question before you sign.
Common questions
Is this a substitute for a lawyer?
No. Decidi is decision support, not legal advice — it helps you understand a document and spot risks before you take it to a professional. For binding agreements, have a qualified lawyer review it; Decidi makes that conversation sharper and better-informed.
What documents can it review?
Contracts, terms of service, lease and employment agreements, reports, policies and dense memos. Upload the file and the panel reviews the actual text — clause by clause — rather than a description of it.
How does it find risky clauses I would miss?
It reads adversarially, with a risk officer and a contracts specialist looking for the carve-outs, liabilities and one-sided terms that are easy to skim past. Each flagged clause comes with the practical consequence and what to negotiate, ranked by how much it matters.
Try it on your own decision
Put your question to a council of GPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok — they debate it, a Final QA audit reviews it, and you get one clear verdict. 1,500 free credits to start — no sign-up, no card required.
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