Informational contract analysis for consumers · Not legal advice
Get out of your contract-whether you've signed it already or not.
Upload a contract. We systematically hunt for ambiguity, missing terms, unconscionable clauses, and jurisdictional issues — with statute citations and clause quotes you can take to a lawyer.
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See your leverage before you spend a dollar.
Upload the first pages of your contract and get an instant, preliminary read: your estimated leverage and the single biggest issue we spot — quoted from your own document. It is a teaser of the full report, not legal advice.
Your document is analyzed in memory and never stored. No account, no email, no database.
Issue spotting, not summaries
We prioritize defects: fuzzy language, missing exhibits, unilateral amendments, evergreen renewals, conflicting definitions — not a glossy overview.
Jurisdiction-aware
Findings draw on federal law and your state, with statute citations beside a finding when our sources support a match.
Structured for your lawyer
Each item quotes the contract and cites statute when available, plus a questions-for-counsel panel. We never send anything on your behalf.
Why use Contract Offramp first?
Get oriented before you spend hours or hundreds on legal help.
We help you understand where the contract may be vulnerable, what to ask a lawyer, and which clauses deserve attention before you start making calls.
Save money on legal fees
Walk into a lawyer consult with organized issues, clause quotes, and citations instead of paying for first-pass document triage.
Save time with lawyers
Get a focused checklist of what matters so your conversation starts with the strongest contract problems.
Get answers fast
Upload once and receive a structured report that explains possible leverage, next questions, and draft-letter options.
Case studies
See how real contract traps got challenged.
These cases show the patterns Contract Offramp looks for: one-sided arbitration, hidden payment traps, illegal clauses, and high-pressure sales tactics.

The Furniture Store That Tried to Take Everything Back
A contract clause can be perfectly legal on paper and still be thrown out if it's so one-sided that enforcing it shocks the conscience. This 1965 case created the modern doctrine that lets ordinary people fight back against fine-print traps.
5 min read

The Arbitration Clause That Only Bound One Side
A health company's arbitration clause forced employees to arbitrate their claims while leaving the employer free to sue in court. California's Supreme Court set the standard for striking down one-sided arbitration.
6 min read

The Subscription You Couldn't Escape
A free trial that quietly converts to recurring charges, and a cancellation maze designed to keep you paying. California's Automatic Renewal Law turns those tactics into refunds — and a $7.5M penalty for HelloFresh.
6 min read