A contract template is still a contract. Boilerplate pulled from a template can create one-sided obligations, miss key protections, or fit the wrong relationship once names and prices are filled in.
Templates are written to be reusable, not tailored to your exact deal. That means the liability, payment, termination, confidentiality, and IP clauses may be too broad, too narrow, or simply mismatched to your situation.
A template that worked for a freelancer, vendor, SaaS tool, or startup in one context can be risky in another.
Clausie AI does not generate contract templates. It reviews the template or sample agreement you already have and flags clauses that look unusually aggressive or unclear.
That makes it useful both when you receive a template from someone else and when you are about to send your own template out for signature.
No. Clausie AI reviews contract templates, sample agreements, and signed-ready drafts that you already have so you can spot risky clauses before they are finalized.
Yes. Reviewing your own template first can help you catch vague, inconsistent, or unexpectedly one-sided language before it goes out.
Not legal advice. Clausie AI helps you spot unusual contract language so you know what to ask before you sign.