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Get your contractgreen-flagged before you sign.
Green Flagged is an AI contract reviewer for freelancers and small teams. Drop a PDF or paste contract text and get a plain-language verdict — flagged clauses, severity grades, and suggested redlines — in under eight minutes. Marketing site live; scanning engine in development.

▸ Specification
§ 01 · About
A contract reviewerfor people without a lawyer.
Most freelancers and small teams sign contracts without a lawyer on retainer. The clauses that matter — IP ownership, payment terms, termination, liability caps, exclusivity, auto-renewal — get buried in legalese, and the cost of getting them wrong shows up months later.
Green Flagged compresses that gap. Drop a contract in as PDF, DOCX, or pasted text. The scanner runs it through a clause taxonomy, returns a single verdict with a risk grade, and breaks every flagged clause into a plain-language explanation with a suggested redline. The full report exports as PDF; the source contract auto-deletes by default on a configurable retention window.
Three tiers cover the realistic price points without subscription friction at the bottom. Free lets you test one contract a month with the full clause report and rewrite suggestions. Pay-as-you-go at $3 per contract is one scan, one report, no recurring charges — card or crypto checkout. Standard at $25/month bundles ten contracts plus a faster analysis queue, clause-type filtering, and an audit log for solo users who scan weekly.
The product is informational, not legal advice — that disclaimer lives in the footer of every page. Green Flagged is the second opinion you'd ask a lawyer friend for at 11pm, delivered in under eight minutes.
§ 03 · What's inside
Four moving parts.
Paste contract text or drop a PDF/DOCX. The scanner returns a single verdict with a risk grade in under eight minutes — no account theatrics, no upload queue.
Every flagged clause gets a plain-language explanation. No legalese, no hedging — what the clause says, what it costs you, and whether the standard market terms agree.
Each flagged clause ships with a suggested redline edit you can paste straight back to counterparty. Freelancer tier and up gets side-by-side comparison against your standard contract.
Scans for IP ownership, payment terms, termination, NDA scope, liability caps, jurisdiction, auto-renewal, kill fees, and exclusivity — the clauses that actually move money when something goes wrong.
§ 04 · Design system
Editorial spec-sheet,light-first.
Green Flagged reads like a printed legal document married to a software-engineering tear-sheet. Sharp 2px corners, hairline rules, dotted dividers, monospaced labels in // MONO CAPS. Paper-and-ink neutrals with a sage-green accent. Severity colors — green, yellow, orange, red — are reserved for signals, never decoration. Light-first with a binary dark toggle persisted to localStorage; falls back to prefers-color-scheme on first load. Moved from dark/glass to this token system in May 2026.
▸ Palette
▸ Typography pairing
Reserved for hero and section headlines. Uppercase, tight tracking, oversized — carries the editorial weight without a wordmark.
Default for paragraphs, scan results, and explanations. Weights 400 and 500.
Reserved for eyebrows, severity tags, dot-leader spec rows, and code-style labels across the report.
§ 05 · Clause taxonomy
Nine clauses thatactually move money.
Green Flagged scans for the clauses that decide who owns what, who pays when, and who gets stuck if it goes wrong. Each one is rendered as a single row with severity, a plain-language summary, and a suggested redline.
- 01IP ownershipIN DEV
- 02Payment termsIN DEV
- 03TerminationIN DEV
- 04NDA scopeIN DEV
- 05Liability capsIN DEV
- 06JurisdictionIN DEV
- 07Auto-renewalIN DEV
- 08Kill feesIN DEV
- 09ExclusivityIN DEV
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First scan, free.
Marketing site is live at greenflagged.com. The scanning engine is in development — early users get their first contract review free at launch.