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Sourabh Rakhyaleft a comment
Hello Founder here. Adding some FAQs here - Why is rereading unavoidable today? - Clause dependencies aren’t written anywhere. - A change in one clause can affect another without changing its text. - Deals go through ~10 amendments, so teams reread everything to rebuild context. - We don’t stop reading. We remove unnecessary rereading by showing which clauses are impacted and which past...

Delta IQShows how contract changes affect prior approvals
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Delta IQShows how contract changes affect prior approvals
Sourabh Rakhyaleft a comment
Hi Product Hunt 👋 We built Delta IQ after noticing that teams reviewing complex agreements weren’t struggling to read documents, they were struggling to keep track of what had already been approved as versions changed. Each amendment forced them to reconstruct prior decisions from scratch, even when only small parts of the contract had changed. We’re starting with credit and risk teams, where...

Delta IQShows how contract changes affect prior approvals
Delta IQ tracks approvals across contract versions. Existing tools compare text or store documents, but they do not preserve the decisions tied to specific clauses as agreements evolve.
Delta IQ links approvals to clauses and versions. When a new amendment is uploaded, it highlights impacted provisions and shows whether prior approvals still hold or need re-review.
This helps teams avoid rereading entire documents as amendments accumulate, especially in credit and risk workflows.

Delta IQShows how contract changes affect prior approvals
Sourabh Rakhyastarted a discussion
What’s the hardest part of reviewing contract amendments?
How do teams track approvals across contract amendments today? Many finance and risk teams need to confirm whether earlier approvals still apply whenever a contract is amended. In practice, this often means rereading long agreements because text comparisons alone don’t show how changes affect prior decisions. Curious how others handle this today: Manual review? Version diff tools? CLM systems?...
