Should I sign this contract? Read it in plain English first
A contract is easy to sign and hard to undo. The risk is rarely the part you read — it is the clause you skimmed: the auto-renewal, the one-sided liability, the notice period, the quiet exclusivity. Signing on the strength of a friendly cover email instead of the actual terms is how people get locked into things they never meant to agree to.
Decidi will not tell you yes or no — that is your call, and sometimes your lawyer's. What it does is put your agreement to several frontier models and a legal-risk persona that read it the way an opposing party would: they translate it into "here is exactly what you are committing to", surface the clauses that bite when things go wrong, and rank them by how much each could cost you — so you decide informed, or take a sharp list of questions to a lawyer instead of the whole document.
- A plain-English summary of what you are actually agreeing to
- Red-flag clauses ranked by how much each could cost you — liability, auto-renewal, exclusivity, termination, IP
- The specific wording to question or redline before you sign
- "What I would fight for vs. accept" so you know where to push
- Several independent models cross-checking, so a buried clause is not missed
- A clear flag when something genuinely needs a qualified lawyer
Part of: How Decidi works
A ranked red-flag list — each clause, what it means in practice, and the redline to ask for — plus a plain-English "what you are committing to" and the points to take to a lawyer.
Common questions
Can AI tell me whether to sign a contract?
It should not, and Decidi will not give you a yes/no — that decision is yours, and for anything high-stakes a qualified lawyer should review it. What AI does well is the heavy lifting before that: reading every clause, translating it into plain English, and flagging the terms worth questioning, so you go in informed instead of trusting the summary you were handed.
What clauses should I check before signing?
The ones that bite when things go wrong: liability and indemnity, termination and notice periods, auto-renewal, exclusivity and non-competes, IP ownership, payment terms, and limitation of liability. Decidi surfaces each one in your specific contract, explains what it means in practice, and ranks them by how much they could cost you.
Is this legal advice?
No. Decidi is decision-support, not a law firm, and it does not replace a qualified lawyer where the law requires one. It is built to surface issues and sharpen your questions — for a binding, high-stakes agreement, use it to understand the contract, then have a lawyer confirm.
Why use several AI models instead of one?
A single model can miss a buried clause or accept one-sided wording, and it tends to agree with the way you framed the question. Decidi runs several independent models plus a legal-risk persona that challenge each other, so the auto-renewal or indemnity clause one model glosses over is caught by another.
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