VIDI 2.0 - Know what you're signing before it costs you
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VIDI 2.0 is a major update from the original launch.
What's new:
- Dashboard with full contract history
- Contract Health Score (0-100)
- Risk Heatmap by clause category
- Highlighted exact risky clause
- Download Full Report as PDF
- Safer contract version generator
- User accounts with secure storage
Built for founders and small businesses who sign contracts without legal support.

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@meirambek_vidi_founder Can definitely see how much this has evolved since the first version - feels way more complete now.
Tried it earlier and it already caught a few things I would’ve missed. Nice work
@benbuilds Really appreciate you trying it again - that means a lot 🙌
That’s exactly what I’ve been focusing on since the first version - making it actually useful in real scenarios.
Curious what kind of contracts you’ve been testing it with?
@meirambek_vidi_founder Mostly client and vendor contracts so far - those are usually where the sneaky stuff hides.
Already caught a few things I would’ve missed.
Tried this earlier - it actually flagged a couple of things in my contracts I would’ve completely overlooked (especially around auto-renewal).
Feels like one of those tools you don’t realize you need until you use it. Curious to see how this evolves 🚀
@benbuilds Really appreciate you trying it - auto-renewal is one of the most common things people miss.
That’s exactly what I’m trying to solve - catching those “looks normal but costs later” clauses.
Curious what else it flags for you as you go through more contracts 🙌
Velo
This looks super helpful. One question - how does VIDI handle messy, tabular data? Can it understand structured tables inside a PDF?
@ajaykumar1018 Great question - it can handle most structured content inside PDFs, including tables, as long as the text is extractable.
Messy formatting can sometimes be tricky, but in practice it still picks up key clauses and risk signals pretty reliably.
Curious - what kind of documents are you usually working with?
One thing that surprised me while building this:
People don’t actually want “contract analysis”.
They just want to know one thing:
“Is there anything in this contract that could cost me money later?”
That single insight completely changed how I built VIDI.
Curious if anyone here has ever run into a clause that looked fine at first… but caused problems later?