AI Contractor Agreement Analyzer — Read the Freelance Contract Before You Sign

Upload your independent-contractor, freelance, or consulting agreement and get a plain-English breakdown of what matters most: scope of work, payment terms and Net-30/60 traps, work-for-hire and IP assignment, kill fees and cancellation rights, indemnification and limitation-of-liability caps, and whether the agreement actually keeps you classified as an independent contractor (not an employee) under your state's rules. The AI flags the clauses freelancers most often miss: unlimited revisions hidden in scope, IP assignment that sweeps in your background tools, indemnification with no cap, and exclusivity that quietly blocks other clients.

What the analysis covers

Every flagged clause gets what it says, what it means for you as a freelancer, and where applicable, the standard alternative to send back as a redline. Payment terms get extra scrutiny — late-fee triggers, milestone gating, and dispute-resolution venues are surfaced explicitly so you know how to enforce the contract if the client stops paying.

When to talk to a lawyer

For routine freelance work the AI breakdown is usually all you need. For contracts with significant IP transfer, contracts above five figures, multi-year engagements, or anything with uncapped indemnification, have a business attorney review. You can find a partner attorney or draft a redline response.

Disclaimer: NotALawyer is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The contract breakdown is general legal information; talk to a licensed attorney before signing.