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Wafaa.io
Create secure digital contracts in minutes
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Create secure digital contracts in minutes
102 followers
Meet Wafaa, your new one-stop shop for digital contracts. (1) Create. Sign. Send. Back to work. (2) Replace scattered and unsecured agreements across platforms. (3) Manage the full contract lifecycle at a glance. (4) Protect your money and time with built-in fraud prevention. (5) Skip the subscriptions and just pay as you go. (6) Try before you buy → your first contract is on us.








Wafaa.io
Hi everyone, thanks for checking Wafaa.io.
Building Wafaa began with a simple idea: creating a secure contract should be as easy as creating a WhatsApp group.
For many people, contracts are low-frequency but high-urgency. When you need one, you tend to need one immediately—but most of the existing tools feel overly complex or like they're built for legal teams and large enterprises, not everyday users.
At the same time, digital commerce has a growing problem: fraud and disputes are becoming more common, especially when agreements are informal or poorly documented.
We built Wafaa to address both.
In short, the platform simplifies how agreements are created, while adding structure, traceability, and verification. This helps both parties know exactly what was agreed to, and can prove it if needed.
Instead of replacing lawyers or overcomplicating the process, Wafaa focuses on making agreements clear, structured, and reliable from the start—and providing users with a centralized hub to keep all contracts organized in one secure location.
We're still early and have plenty of room for improvement — would genuinely value your feedback.
The built-in fraud prevention angle is interesting. How do you actually verify counterparty identity at signing without making the flow feel like a bank KYC?
Wafaa.io
@borrellr_ that tradeoff is something we are actively trying to address, as it really depends on the use case.
We don't force a heavy KYC flow. Instead, we rely on lightweight verification like email/WhatsApp OTP, along with metadata such as time, device, and IP address captured at signing.
This creates a traceable audit trail of who signed what and when, which is enough to establish accountability without adding friction.
For now, identity details are self-declared, and we’re transparent about that. Our goal is to make trust progressive rather than forcing bank-style onboarding on every agreement.
If you’re curious, we wrote more about how digital contracts help prevent fraud here: https://www.wafaa.io/blog/691b4e2b926114eb53636f5c
Thanks!
the postioning toward non-legal users is interesting. A lot of people avoid contracts just because the tools feel intimidating.
@susie_johns Having everything in one place is useful. I’ve personally lost track of agreements across emails and random files more than once.
Wafaa.io
@lara_bishop you should check out our timeline feature where everything is tracked in one place with a full audit trail.
You can also export the entire agreement, including payment history and timeline, into a single PDF in one click.
Thanks!
Wafaa.io
Thank you,@susie_johns
That's exactly the gap we're addressing.
Many users get stuck between subscription tools they don’t really need, and free tools that only handle e-signatures or basic document generation.
We built Wafaa to feel simple and approachable, while still giving structure and clarity to agreements.
If you get a chance, I’d love for you to try it on a mobile device and share your thoughts.