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- 3 free Quick Reviews each month
- 5 saved reports
- Soul Scale summary included
- Upgrade when you need Deep Reports, exports, or more monthly reviews
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Start with a free Quick Review. Upgrade to a Deep Report when the contract matters.
Get a fast Soul Scale score, risk tier, plain-English summary, and key issue categories.
If the document looks risky, confusing, one-sided, or important, upgrade it.
Use one Deep Report Credit for a more detailed AI-powered breakdown with clause reasoning, negotiation points, and export-ready output.
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Single Deep Report
$9.99
Occasional reviews
$9/mo
Best launch plan
$29/mo
10 Deep Report Credits
$99
For teams
$99/mo
Custom access
$499/mo
A fast first-pass scan. It gives you a Soul Scale score, risk tier, plain-English summary, and key issue categories so you can quickly decide whether a document deserves deeper attention.
A more detailed AI-powered breakdown with clause reasoning, negotiation points, and export-ready output. Uses a Deep Report Credit.
One Deep Report Credit upgrades one document into a full Deep Report. You can use credits after a Quick Review when a document looks important, risky, confusing, or worth saving and exporting. Deep Reports may take a little longer and use cloud AI providers.
Lay The Terms provides educational contract analysis. It can help you understand possible risks and questions to ask, but it is not a law firm and does not replace advice from a qualified lawyer.
Lay The Terms runs in your web browser. You do not need to install software. You need an internet connection, JavaScript enabled, and a readable PDF, Word document, pasted text, or public URL.
For long contracts, a laptop or desktop gives the best experience. Mobile works, but reviewing large documents is easier on a bigger screen.
Public URLs must be accessible without a login, paywall, or blocked browser protection. Scanned PDFs or image-heavy documents may take longer or produce weaker results.