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Get a 0–100 score, a clear verdict, and a list of what is missing or unenforceable.
- A clear grade — ship, polish, or rewrite
- Each finding flagged by priority so you know what to fix first
- Calibrated for SMBs, not Fortune-500 lawyer review
Your terms of service are an asset when they are enforceable and a liability when they are not. A clause that looks tough — "no refunds under any circumstances", "binding arbitration with class-action waiver" — can be flatly unenforceable in the jurisdictions where your customers actually live, leaving you with neither the legal posture you thought you had nor the goodwill of being upfront. Our rater gives you a numeric score, a verdict, and a list of the specific clauses that are working, weak, or invalid. Calibrated against the rules that regulators and courts actually apply, not a Fortune-500 lawyer review.
Grounded in real law, not training-data recall.
Enforceability per jurisdiction
Many tough-sounding clauses are unenforceable in the jurisdictions your customers actually live in. The rater scores enforceability, not just presence.
Required disclosures
Identity of provider, pricing model with taxes, payment + auto-renewal mechanics, cancellation rights, governing law, dispute resolution, modification mechanism, severability — all the standard contract-law checklist.
Consumer-protection compliance
EU CRD 14-day withdrawal, UK CRA implied terms, AU ACL statutory guarantees, US state-by-state auto-renewal disclosures. Each one toggleable to your customer geography.
A grade you can act on
The score comes with a plain-English verdict — publish-ready, solid, good enough, needs work, or rewrite. Tells you exactly what to do next.
Severity classification per finding
Critical = unenforceable or missing required disclosure. Major = weak or one-sided. Minor = polish. Matches how a lawyer would triage findings.
What you'll probably see in the report.
Score of 60-75 on first audit
Most production terms land here. After fixing 2-3 structural issues we flag, scores jump 10-20 points into the "solid" range.
Higher than expected
If you used a recent SaaS template from a reputable source, the rater will often tell you to ship it as is.
Strong US, weak EU/UK
Common pattern for US-founded companies. The rater shows the per-jurisdiction breakdown so you can patch the international gaps specifically.
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