Plain-language red-flag review for any contract a non-lawyer is about to sign — residential leases, NDAs, employment agreements, freelance/contractor agreements, SaaS terms of service, loan agreements, purchase agreements. Reads the actual clause text, detects the contract type, and returns a structured report: red flags (serious harm), warnings (worth pushing back), protections (what the contract gets right), missing protections, and an overall A+ → F fairness grade with a 0–100 fairness score. Every finding cites the exact clause / section it came from, gives a plain-English explanation, and proposes specific edit / negotiation language. Useful for tenants reviewing apartment leases, employees evaluating offer letters, freelancers checking client contracts, founders signing SaaS ToS, anyone faced with an NDA, loan, or purchase agreement they can't afford a lawyer for. Bilingual: works on English and Chinese contracts (the upstream tool ships an English and a `_ZH` prompt path). The output is an educational first-pass review, never legal advice — the skill always tells the user to consult a licensed attorney before signing, suing, or relying on it.
Criado por: songlin she · GitHub