AI contract agent

No more bad deals.
No more
handshake bets.

Clause drafts, negotiates, and manages your client agreements — autonomously. Built for freelancers and small teams who can't afford a lawyer but can't afford to get burned.

NDA · Project Scope · Services Agreement · Retainer
Drafting contract...
Client: Acme Corp
Project: Brand redesign
Scope: Logo, brand guide, web assets
Payment: 50% upfront · 50% on delivery
Kill fee: 25% if cancelled mid-project
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How it works
01

Describe your deal

Tell Clause what you're working on. Budget, timeline, deliverables. No legal jargon required — just plain English.

02

AI drafts instantly

Clause writes a contract tailored to your specific engagement. Covers scope, payment terms, IP, kill fees, revision limits.

03

Negotiate & sign

Share with your client. Clause handles redlines, counters, and edits. You e-sign directly in the app.

04

Clause monitors

Track deadlines, renewal dates, and payment milestones. Clause pings you before things go sideways.

Contract types

Clause handles the contracts that actually matter.

NDA

Mutual or one-way. Covers confidentiality, term length, and permitted disclosure scope. Protects your ideas before you share anything.

Free to generate

Services Agreement

Ongoing retainer or SOW. Covers SLA, response time, IP ownership, termination terms. For long-term client relationships.

Pro feature

Freelance Invoice

Contract + invoice combined. Specify payment terms, late fees, bank details, and line items. Sends directly to client.

Pro feature

"The handshake deal is the most expensive thing in freelance."

You know the deal. Client says "don't worry about a contract, we'll figure it out." Then three months later you're owed $4,000, they won't return your emails, and you have nothing.

Lawyers cost $300/hr. Enterprise contract tools cost $500/mo. The average freelancer making $80/hr can't justify either. So they wing it. And every year, freelancers leave hundreds of millions of dollars on the table — in unpaid invoices, scope creep, and deals they never should have taken.

Clause exists because the tools that protect businesses were never built for the people who actually need protecting.

Your contracts should work as hard as you do.

Clause is built for the freelancer who knows the difference between a good deal and a bad one — and is tired of losing on the bad ones.