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Contract Risk Checker — Get a Risk Score for Any Contract in Minutes
Not all contract risks are equal. A Revealr risk report gives every contract a 0–100 risk score based on the severity and number of flagged clauses — CRITICAL risks score highest, WARNING moderate, INFO lowest. You get a clear visual of where your contract stands, what is driving the score, and what to do about each flag before you sign.
- Full clause-by-clause review — every section, not just the highlights
- Risk score 0–100 — understand severity at a glance
- Plain-English explanations — no legal jargon required
- Specific action steps — exactly what to negotiate or ask
- PDF + email delivery — share with the other party or an attorney
Any contract type · $19 · 0–100 risk score · 60 seconds
How Does a Contract Risk Score Work?
What goes into a Revealr risk score
What Revealr Assesses in Your Contract Risk Report
Here is what a Revealr analysis looks like for a real Contract.
All inventions created during employment are assigned to the company, including work unrelated to company business. Score impact: HIGH. Recommended action: Request a carve-out for personal projects and work created without company resources.
All disputes must be resolved through binding arbitration. You waive your right to a jury trial. Score impact: MEDIUM.
What a High-Risk Contract Score Means — and What to Do Next
A contract risk score gives you an objective starting point for any negotiation. Instead of guessing which clauses to push back on, you have a prioritized list — CRITICAL first, then WARNING.
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