For freelancers & independent consultants
Paste any client agreement and Clause Catcher flags the payment traps, IP grabs, non-compete overreach, and liability landmines buried in the fine print — in plain English, in minutes.
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Payment trap
No acceptance criteria means the client can reject work indefinitely and legally owe you nothing. Before signing, add specific, measurable acceptance milestones — or walk away.
Three steps from "I should probably read this" to "I know exactly what I'm agreeing to."
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Copy the contract text your client sent — NDA, service agreement, SOW, whatever. No PDF parsing, no account setup.
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Clause Catcher identifies unfair, unenforceable, or dangerous language: kill-fee gaps, IP traps, runaway liability, and vague deliverable definitions.
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Each flag explains exactly what the clause means for you and what to push back on before you sign.
If you've ever signed something and later thought "wait, that's what I agreed to?" — this is for you.
Freelance designers & creatives
Spotting the kill-fee clause that lets a client cancel after 80% of the work is done and pay you nothing. Checking whether the logo you just designed still belongs to you if the project falls through.
Independent consultants
Catching a non-compete so broad it would bar you from working in your entire industry for two years. Finding the indemnification clause that makes you liable for your client's downstream mistakes.
Freelance developers
Reviewing IP assignment clauses that hand over everything you build — including tools and open-source libraries you use across projects. Flagging payment schedules with no concrete milestone definitions.
Anyone without a lawyer on retainer
You don't need to pay $400/hour to know whether a contract is trying to take advantage of you. Clause Catcher gives you informed eyes before you pick up the pen.
We're building this for freelancers who've been burned by bad contracts. Sign up and we'll let you know when you can review your first one.