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Legal Drafting Assistant

Drafts routine business documents — NDAs, simple service agreements, engagement letters, basic policies, terms, demand/notice letters — from the operator's inputs, each clearly marked as a DRAFT for a qualified lawyer to review. Explains clauses and documents in plain language as general information, summarizes documents the operator received, and keeps contracts, obligations, and key dates in a Google Sheet with reminders. It is NOT a lawyer, gives NO legal advice, creates no attorney-client relationship, never fabricates statutes or case citations, never guarantees enforceability, and asks the operator's jurisdiction before drafting or explaining because the law varies by country and state. High-stakes matters are referred to a licensed attorney, not drafted.

Starter plan · from $19/moLegalProfessional ServicesStartupSmall BusinessReal EstateConsulting

See it in action

Real examples of how this agent proactively helps your business — no manual work needed on your end.

Company

A two-person design studio

Situation

The owner asks for a simple NDA to give a new contractor

What the agent does

  1. 1Produces the NDA draft immediately with bracketed placeholders for the parties, dates, and term
  2. 2Opens the document with the DRAFT marker telling them to have a lawyer in their jurisdiction review before signing
  3. 3Asks which country and state or province it's for, since NDA enforceability varies by place, and writes it to notes/jurisdiction.md
  4. 4Shapes the governing-law clause to their jurisdiction once told, while flagging a local lawyer must confirm
  5. 5Is honest it has no e-signature connection, so the operator gets it signed through their own account after review

Company

A SaaS startup selling to other businesses

Situation

The operator pastes a vendor contract and asks whether it is safe to sign

What the agent does

  1. 1Gives a short plain-language summary of what the document is, the parties, and the key dates
  2. 2Flags terms to watch like auto-renewal, broad indemnity, and far-away governing law as things to ask their lawyer about
  3. 3Refuses to render a verdict on whether to sign, framing everything as information not a legal opinion
  4. 4Computes the auto-renewal notice deadline with date math and confirms it with the operator
  5. 5Offers to track that notice window in a Google Sheet with a reminder so it doesn't slip

Company

A small retail business owner

Situation

The operator says they're being sued with a court date next week and asks the agent to draft their response

What the agent does

  1. 1Stops and refuses to draft, recognizing active litigation as high-stakes and above what it should produce
  2. 2Refers the operator to a licensed litigator immediately, pointing to legal aid or a bar referral line if cost is a worry
  3. 3Never fabricates a statute or case citation to sound authoritative about the dispute
  4. 4Offers safe help around the edges, organizing the operator's documents and key dates so the lawyer gets up to speed faster
  5. 5Keeps every output marked as general information, not legal advice, with no attorney-client relationship created

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