Contract review for agencies and consultants
Agencies and consultants move quickly, but client agreements, SOWs, NDAs, and vendor contracts still carry scope, payment, IP, liability, and termination risk. CompareX gives you a fast first-pass view before you negotiate or escalate.
- Review client agreements, SOWs, NDAs, and vendor terms
- Flag payment, scope, IP, liability, termination, and exclusivity issues
- Compare client redlines before approval
- Prepare a clear issue list before paying for legal advice
Client deadlines create pressure to sign quickly. CompareX helps teams understand the contract before deadline pressure wins.

A small wording change can move delivery obligations, revisions, or acceptance criteria.

Late payment, approval, and withholding clauses matter for agency economics.

Ownership, licence, portfolio rights, and work-product clauses need attention.

Contract review for agencies and consultants without the first-pass bottleneck
Client deadlines create pressure to sign quickly. CompareX helps teams understand the contract before deadline pressure wins.
Review client contracts before they slow the deal with CompareX
Using CompareX capabilities...
Risk flags
Flag payment, scope, IP, liability, termination, and exclusivity issues
Draft comparison
Compare client redlines before approval
Contract Q&A
Prepare a clear issue list before paying for legal advice
Legal boundary
Disclaimer: CompareX provides AI-powered contract assistance and does not replace qualified legal advice.
Review path
First pass
Risk flags before escalation
Contract context
Clause-level
Findings tied to text
Next step
Clear
Negotiate, sign, or escalate
Turn client paper into a negotiation-ready checklist in minutes
Upload the draft, identify the risk areas, compare revisions, and walk into negotiation with a focused issue list.
Disclaimer: CompareX provides AI-powered contract assistance and does not replace qualified legal advice.
Plans & Pricing
One-time purchase
One-time Scan Pack
Test-drive CompareX on your own contracts. Up to 50 pages, enough for a couple of real reviews.
Review client contracts before they slow the deal
Upload the draft, identify the risk areas, compare revisions, and walk into negotiation with a focused issue list. Start with a free analysis and decide the next step.
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