Upload the vendor agreement or NDA
The founder flow starts by loading the original agreement before any review or negotiation work begins.
BrieflyGo turns a vendor agreement or NDA into a short risk report: what is dangerous, what it means for your company, and exactly what to push back on before internal approval.
Start here
Drop in the vendor draft and get a practical risk report before auto-renewal, liability, or data rights become your company's problem.
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Upload a PDF, DOCX, or TXT to generate a risk report.
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PDF, DOCX or TXT · up to 20 MB
Analysis starts automatically after upload
1 upload
to start the review
<10 min
to understand the draft
3 blocks
score, summary, negotiation list
These screenshots come from BrieflyGo’s own product flow. They show the actual path from upload through scan, report, and Workbench follow-up for a founder review.
The founder flow starts by loading the original agreement before any review or negotiation work begins.
BrieflyGo prepares a founder-facing risk review by extracting the clauses most likely to affect approval.
The report makes liability, renewal, and IP risk visible before the team signs or approves the vendor.
The Workbench stage is where risky clauses become negotiation notes and cleaner wording.
Step-by-step guide
The guide now shows the real upload, scan, report, and editor states used in the founder agreement flow.
Vendor agreements move fast and legal review is expensive. BrieflyGo gives founders a practical read on the clauses that matter most before internal approval.
Contracts that silently renew for 12 months with a 30-day opt-out window are a common trap. Spot the deadline before it passes.
Some vendor agreements cap the vendor liability at one month of fees while keeping your exposure unlimited. Fix this before the signature.
SaaS and vendor contracts increasingly contain broad data use rights. Understand what your data can be used for before it is processed.
Custom development contracts should clearly state that IP created for you belongs to your company, not the vendor.
Inside the report
Not a legal memo — a decision tool. The report tells you what the draft means for your company and what to fix before you commit.
An instant read on how aggressive the draft is — liability exposure, auto-renewal risk, and ownership language before internal approval.
Translates dense legal language into practical impact on your company: what you own, what you owe, and what you can not take back once signed.
A short list of the exact clauses to raise with the vendor or counsel before you commit to the terms.
Why founders use it
Best before approval
Works best for vendor agreements, NDAs, and SaaS contracts where a founder needs a fast read before legal review or signature.
BrieflyGo reviews your contracts in plain English — instantly.