Plain Language, Every Claim Cited
ClauseMinds reads the contract and explains it in plain words: what it is, who owes what, and what each part means. Every statement links to the exact clause it came from. If a sentence cannot be backed by a quote from the document, it is dropped.
Read what the contract means, not just what it says
When a contract finishes processing, ClauseMinds writes a short plain-language explainer of what the contract is and what it commits each party to. It sits at the top of the contract's overview. From there, a guided walkthrough goes through the contract in plain language: what each part means and who owes what. Click any statement's citation to see the exact clause it came from.
- A short explainer of the whole contract, written when processing finishes
- Every sentence is checked against a quote from the document — unbacked sentences are dropped
- A guided walkthrough covers the contract part by part
- Each statement has a citation toggle that shows the source clause
- No severity scores in the walkthrough — it explains, it does not alarm
TechCo must pay each invoice within 45 days of receiving it.
…Invoices are due and payable forty-five (45) days from receipt…
Either side can end the agreement by giving 90 days of written notice.
If nobody gives notice, the contract renews itself for another year.
Explanation you can check, sentence by sentence
This page of the product is built for two readers: people who did not write the contract and need to understand it, and lawyers who want a fast first read they can verify. Both get the same rule: nothing is stated without a source.
About this contract
A short plain-language explainer of what the contract is and what it commits each party to. It is written when processing finishes and sits at the top of the contract's overview.
Citation toggles
Every statement in the walkthrough has a citation toggle. Click it and the exact clause the statement came from appears. You never have to take a claim on faith.
Grounded Q&A
Ask a question about the contract in plain language. The answer cites the contract text it relied on, so you can read the source yourself.
A closer look
A deeper reasoning pass on findings. Every claim it makes anchors to a source passage in the document — claims that cannot be anchored are dropped.
May say less, never more
Quote-verified means the model can only state what the document supports. When the text is silent, the explanation is silent too. That is the anti-hallucination rule.
Act on what you learn
From any explained risk or finding, take one of three actions: propose a change (opens a redline), flag it for a lawyer, or ask a question.
Ask a question. Get an answer with its source.
Grounded Q&A lets you ask about the contract in your own words. The answer cites the contract text it relied on. And when the explanation surfaces something you want to change, you can act right there: propose a change, flag it for a lawyer, or keep asking.
- Ask in plain language — no legal phrasing required
- Answers cite the contract text they relied on
- Propose a change: opens a redline on that clause
- Flag it for a lawyer when you want a professional read
- Ask a follow-up question without leaving the page
You asked
Can Acme Corp cancel this contract early?
Yes. Acme Corp can end the agreement by giving TechCo 90 days of written notice. There is no early-termination fee in the contract.
…either party may terminate this Agreement upon ninety (90) days prior written notice to the other party…
Understand the contract before you sign it
Read a plain-language explanation where every statement links to the clause it came from. Ask questions. Check the sources. Then decide.