Contract Reviewer

Review a contract or agreement, surface key clauses, flag unusual terms, and produce a plain-language summary.

What it does

Review a contract or agreement, surface key clauses, flag unusual terms, and produce a plain-language summary.

Procedure

When this skill is activated, Chalie follows these steps:

  1. Use memory to recall any stored red lines or prior contract preferences, then ask the user to paste the contract text or provide a URL and clarify the agreement type (employment, SaaS terms, partnership, NDA, vendor, lease, etc.).
  2. Use read to fetch the contract if provided as a URL.
  3. Use memory to recall any prior contract preferences, red lines, or legal notes the user has stored.
  4. Use document to extract and record the key structural elements: parties, effective date, term/duration, payment/compensation, scope of services or obligations, and termination conditions.
  5. Use document to flag any clauses that are unusual, one-sided, or potentially risky: auto-renewal, arbitration/jurisdiction, IP assignment, liability caps, non-compete or non-solicit, penalty clauses, or data handling terms.
  6. Use document to produce a plain-language summary: one paragraph per major section, written as if explaining to a non-lawyer — note what each party is committing to.
  7. Use document to list the top 3–5 points to negotiate or clarify before signing, with a brief explanation of why each matters.
  8. Use document to save the review summary — note that this is not legal advice and the user should consult a solicitor for binding agreements.

Version

v1 (curated)