Contract Risk Review

Upload any contract and instantly see flagged risks, liability exposure, and problematic clauses compared against your standard terms. Get specific redline suggestions to fix issues before signing.

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Sample prompt to Joy's Assistant

Review [contract] against our standard templates and clause library: give me a risk score, flag problematic clauses with explanations, and suggest specific redline language for anything that deviates from our standards.

What it can look like

An illustrative example. Your output will reflect your own sources, data, and prompts.

Review the CloudSync Inc. MSA against our standard templates and clause library: give me a risk score, flag problematic clauses with explanations, and suggest specific redline language for anything that deviates from our standards.

Here's what a scan of the CloudSync Inc. MSA surfaces right now, measured against your standard templates and clause library: an overall risk read plus the three clauses that pull away from your standards, each with the redline that brings it back

Risk scan: CloudSync Inc. MSA

Medium-high risk overall: 68 out of 100. The agreement runs $240,000 a year across a three-year term, and three clauses deviate from your standard templates. One of them is material.

ClauseWhat it saysWhy it mattersRecommended redline
Section 8.2: LiabilityNo cap on Provider liabilityA single large claim could run to several times the $240K annual value; your standard caps exposure at 12 months of feesAdd “Provider's aggregate liability shall not exceed the fees paid in the 12 months preceding the claim.”
Section 9.1: IndemnificationIndemnity for “any claims arising from use”Far broader than your standard, which limits indemnity to gross negligence and willful misconductReplace “any claims” with “claims arising from Provider's gross negligence or willful misconduct.”
Section 12.3: Auto-renewalThree-year evergreen renewal with a 120-day notice window to exitMiss the window and you're locked into another full term; your standard is 30 daysCut the notice period to 60 days, or calendar the opt-out deadline now.

The liability gap in 8.2 is the one to resolve before signing. The other two are worth pushing on but won't sink the deal.

Want me to draft the counter-language email to CloudSync, or calculate the worst-case exposure on the Section 8.2 liability gap?

From upload to risk report in seconds

Meet Joy, your legal assistant. Upload any contract and type /review contract. Joy analyzes the document against your risk policies, identifies problematic clauses, and provides a detailed risk assessment in seconds.

  1. Configure Joy with your standards

    Upload your standard contract templates, approved clause library, and risk policies to the Knowledge Center. Joy learns what "good" looks like for your organization.

  2. Upload a contract and run the command

    Drop in any contract and type /review contract. Joy automatically identifies the contract type, extracts key terms, and analyzes against your standards.

  3. Get your risk analysis

    Joy returns a detailed review: risk score, flagged clauses with explanations, comparison to your standards, and specific redline suggestions. Every finding links to the exact section in the document.

  4. Ask follow-up questions

    Dig deeper: "What's the worst-case exposure on the indemnification clause?" or "Draft counter-language for section 8.2 that caps liability at 12 months of fees."

  5. Make it one click for your team

    Save this ask as a custom command on the assistant your team already uses and customize it with your own content, so anyone can run it in a single click.

Make it yours

Clause Detection

Identifies risky language: unlimited liability, broad indemnification, IP traps, and more.

Deviation Scoring

Compares incoming terms to your standards and scores the overall risk level.

Redline Suggestions

Recommends specific language changes to bring terms back to acceptable risk.

Follow-Up Q&A

Ask Joy to explain any clause, calculate exposure, or draft counter-language.

Vendor Contract Reviewer

Focus on procurement risks: auto-renewals, price escalation clauses, and termination rights.

Customer Agreement Reviewer

Review customer contracts for liability exposure, SLA commitments, and custom terms.

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Real Estate Lease Reviewer

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does AI identify contract risks automatically?

Joy compares incoming contracts against your standard terms and risk policies. The AI identifies deviations, flags problematic clauses (unlimited liability, broad indemnification, unfavorable auto-renewal), and scores overall risk level, all in seconds.

Can AI suggest specific redline changes for contracts?

Yes. For each flagged risk, Joy recommends specific language changes to bring terms back to acceptable levels. You can also ask for counter-language tailored to specific negotiation positions.

How do I configure the AI to know our standard contract terms?

Upload your standard contract templates, approved clause library, and risk policies to the Knowledge Center. Joy learns what 'good' looks like for your organization and measures incoming contracts against your baseline.

What types of contract risks does the system detect?

Joy flags liability exposure (unlimited, uncapped), broad indemnification, unfavorable auto-renewal terms, IP assignment issues, data privacy gaps, governing law concerns, and any terms that deviate significantly from your standards.

Can I ask follow-up questions about specific contract clauses?

Yes. Ask Joy to explain any clause in detail, calculate worst-case financial exposure, compare to similar contracts, or draft specific counter-language for negotiation. The AI continues the conversation with full context.

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