Shouvik Mitra

OnMyTerms.fyi - Identify red flags 🚩 before signing any legal document

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Upload contracts, leases, NDAs, or terms of service documents to get plain English summaries and spot potential red flags. Make informed decisions with AI-powered legal document analysis.

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Shouvik Mitra
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Contracts are full of traps. We built scissors.

Meet On My Terms! your AI-powered contract sidekick.

Upload a document— lease, job offer, insurance, whatever—and it highlights:
🚩 Red flags & shady clauses
🤓 Plain English summaries
💬 “What this means for you” explanations
✍️ Downloadable breakdowns you can actually understand
No law degree. No BS. Just clarity.

💡 Why we built it:
Because we’ve all signed something sketchy and lived to regret it.
This tool exists for anyone who's thought:

“I’ll read it later,”
and then never did.

Whether you're a freelancer, renter, job seeker, or just contract-curious, this tool helps you take back control—on your terms*.

🙏 How you can help:
Try it. Roast it. Praise it. Break it.
We’d love your feedback, feature ideas, and weird documents.

Let’s make contracts less terrifying—together.

Shouvik Mitra

Hey Product Hunt! 👋

Like everyone else, I was blown away when Claude launched its legal contract review extension. It's the real deal — the AI genuinely understands legal documents.

So I built OnMyTerms.fyi to make that power accessible to everyone, for free.

We use Claude's contract review extension under the hood. You upload a document, Claude analyzes it, and you get a plain English breakdown with red flags, risk

scores, and even ready-to-send negotiation emails.

The backstory: a friend signed a freelance contract that quietly transferred all his IP rights — including work done before the contract. A 5-minute AI review would have caught it. But not everyone can afford a Claude subscription or a lawyer.

  • 92% of our users find issues they missed on their own read-through.

  • No signup walls. No credit card. Just upload and understand what you're signing.

Try it and let me know what you think — what document would you run through it first?