Plain-English Contract Summariser
Understand what you're signing before you sign it — and know what to ask a professional
When to use it: Use on supplier agreements, leases, platform T&Cs — organises questions, never replaces legal advice
Summarise this contract in plain English. You are NOT my lawyer and this is not legal advice — your job is comprehension and question-preparation.
THE DOCUMENT: [PASTE CONTRACT/TERMS]
MY SIDE: [WHO I AM IN THIS DEAL + WHAT I CARE ABOUT MOST]
Produce:
1. The deal in 5 sentences: who does what, for how much, for how long.
2. Obligations table: MINE vs THEIRS, each with the clause number.
3. The sharp edges: termination, auto-renewal, penalties, liability caps, IP ownership, exclusivity, personal guarantees — quote each relevant clause and translate it.
4. Anything unusual or one-sided compared with what a fair version of this deal typically covers — framed as "worth asking about", not legal conclusions.
5. My question list for a solicitor, ordered by risk.
End with: which 3 clauses I should never accept without professional review.
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