Understand your contract in plain English

Upload or paste your UK contract and get an instant, plain-English explanation. Perfect for freelancers, contractors, and small businesses. Built for the UK. Not legal advice.

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What you'll get

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Plain-English Summary

A clear, accessible explanation of what the contract actually means in plain English

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Key Clauses Explained

Notice periods, fees, IP rights, termination, liability, and other important terms

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Red Flags & Questions

Unusual or concerning terms you should ask about before signing

How it works

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Upload or paste your contract

Drag and drop a DOCX or TXT file, or paste the text directly.

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Review, redact & anonymise

Remove sensitive info and replace names with anonymous tokens before processing.

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Pay £2.99 via Stripe

One-time payment. No subscription. No account required.

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Get your explanation

Instant plain-English breakdown. General information only, not legal advice.

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Who it's for

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Freelancers

Understand your contracts, IR35 status, and client agreements.

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Contractors

Review contractor agreements and understand your obligations.

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Small Businesses

Quick summaries of vendor and partner contracts.

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£2.99 per contract

One-time payment. Instant delivery. No subscription.

Secure payment via Stripe. Extracted text (after redaction/anonymisation) is sent to our AI provider to generate the summary. We do not store contract content on our servers.

Important disclaimer

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Not legal advice

This service provides general information to help you understand contract wording. It is not legal advice, and does not replace professional legal advice from a qualified UK solicitor. Use this as a starting point for conversations with a solicitor, not as a substitute for them.

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Disclaimer: This is general information, not legal advice. For legal advice, consult a qualified UK solicitor.