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Review a service agreement before it slows the deal down

Use this page when a service agreement, MSA, statement of work, or subcontract lands in your inbox. Start here for the contract-specific checklist, then upload the document to the generic free contract analyser.

4 checks

scope, payment, liability, and data/IP terms reviewed before upload

PDF/DOCX

upload the service agreement, MSA, SOW, or subcontract in the generic analyser

2 paths

review one draft free, then compare versions when the counterparty edits it

What to check in a service agreement

Service agreements usually fail in the operational details: unclear scope, payment triggers, liability, data obligations, subcontractors, and termination language.

Scope and deliverables

Check whether the services, acceptance criteria, dependencies, and exclusions are specific enough to avoid later disputes.

Payment, renewals, and change control

Look for vague milestones, automatic renewals, price changes, late-payment terms, and unpriced change requests.

Liability, indemnity, and insurance

Find uncapped exposure, one-sided indemnities, missing insurance requirements, and remedies that do not match the deal size.

IP, confidentiality, and data

Review who owns work product, what stays confidential, how customer data is handled, and what happens after termination.

How the dedicated page feeds the generic analyser

The page owns service-agreement search intent. The upload still happens in the broad free contract analyser so the product flow stays simple.

  1. 1Use this page to confirm the service-agreement risks you should expect.
  2. 2Open the generic free contract analyser and upload the PDF or Word document.
  3. 3Review the AI summary, missing-clause preview, risk flags, and negotiation prompts.
  4. 4Use CompareX comparison if a revised service agreement comes back from the counterparty.

Why use this workflow

Service agreements create operational risk when scope, payment, liability, and handover language are unclear.

Start with a checklist written for service agreements, MSAs, statements of work, and subcontracts.

Use the generic free analyser for the upload so every business contract follows one simple review flow.

Move to comparison when a supplier, client, or subcontractor sends back a revised draft.

Is this legal advice?

No. CompareX provides first-pass contract analysis and decision support. Use legal counsel for legal judgment or high-risk decisions.

Can I upload an MSA or subcontract?

Yes. The generic contract analyser supports business agreements such as service agreements, MSAs, statements of work, and subcontracts.

What if I have two versions?

Use the comparison workflow when you need to see changed clauses, missing terms, and risky edits between drafts.

Why not create a separate upload flow?

Keeping one upload flow avoids fragmentation. The landing page is specific; the analysis workflow remains generic and reusable.

Ready to review the service agreement?

Upload the document to the generic free contract analyser and get a first-pass review before you escalate, sign, or negotiate.

Analyse the contract free