Critical
Mandatory arbitration or class-action waiver
“You agree to resolve disputes through binding arbitration.”
Browser-first legal risk review
Evidence-backed legal review for the moments where a fast yes or no matters more than a long summary, across web pages and text-based PDFs.
Clausewize turns legal text into a focused risk brief: verdict, severity, evidence, and a next step. Use BYOK by default, add account sync when continuity matters, and compare hosted before it launches.
Verdict
Automatic renewal and broad content-license language both stand out. The strongest issues are shown below with evidence.
Critical
“You agree to resolve disputes through binding arbitration.”
High
“Your subscription renews automatically unless canceled.”
Why people keep using it
Clausewize is built to help you review terms for your situation, come back when the document changes, and hand off a defensible brief when someone else needs the evidence.
Choose a review context like Personal use, Business / vendor review, AI / data-sensitive, or Creator / IP so the same document is ranked for what matters to you.
Re-check a document and Clausewize tells you what changed since your previous review. No background monitoring, no real-time watching — manual re-checks only.
Signed-in users can turn a synced analysis into a revocable read-only share link or a printable brief without exposing provider keys or raw extracted text.
The point is not to summarize everything. The point is to surface the few clauses that actually change your decision.
Clausewize
VERIFIED AUDIT PANEL
Critical clause
“Any dispute arising out of this Agreement shall be settled by binding arbitration.”
User retains all original rights.
Subscription auto-renews with 30-day notice.
Why This Matters
Legal teams bury material clauses in technical jargon. Clausewize strips the complexity and surfaces what changes your risk.
SaaS platforms often claim non-exclusive, irrevocable licenses to content you create. Know what you are signing away before you accept.
Clicking accept often waives the right to sue in open court. Clausewize flags binding arbitration clauses before they become binding.
How It Works
Open the terms page, privacy policy, checkout flow, or text-based PDF you want to review, then run Clausewize manually when you need it.
Clausewize extracts the legal text, analyzes it through your BYOK provider or the future hosted path, and never watches pages in the background.
Get a structured legal review with a verdict, severity-rated issues, clause-level evidence, and a suggested next action instead of a vague wall of summary text.
Review Contexts
The verdict stays grounded in the same document, but Clausewize can re-rank what matters depending on what you are trying to protect.
Balanced review with no special emphasis.
Emphasizes data selling, cancellation traps, and dispute rights.
Emphasizes liability limits, unilateral changes, and data processing.
Emphasizes model training, content reuse, retention, and deletion rights.
Emphasizes content ownership, perpetual licenses, and monetization rights.
Privacy Protocol
In BYOK and sync modes, Clausewize does not store raw documents, raw page HTML, or extracted legal packets. We do not sell your data. Analysis stays local to the extension or goes directly to your provider in BYOK mode, while account sync stores final analysis records only.
Plans
The core review stays free. An account adds the backend-backed features: synced history, share links, printable briefs, and cross-device comparison against your prior synced reviews. Hosted remains waitlist-only.
Analyze legal pages and text-based PDFs with your own OpenAI, Anthropic, or Gemini key. The easiest zero-cost path is the guided free Gemini setup from Google AI Studio.
Everything in Free, plus the features that need a backend by nature: synced history, cross-device comparison against prior synced reviews, synced default review context, share links, and printable briefs.
Managed analysis without key setup is still a future path. It is not live yet, and pricing will be shared before launch.
Get a clear verdict, see the clause that caused it, and decide with more confidence before you click accept.
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