Auto-renew with a narrow cancellation window
You can miss the deadline and get billed for another full term.
This page helps you review a Revision Policy Contract with BrieflyGo. Upload the draft to get a plain-English summary, detect risky clauses, and build a negotiation checklist before you commit.
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Detected risks
Auto-renew with a narrow cancellation window
You can miss the deadline and get billed for another full term.
Unilateral changes “upon notice”
Pricing and limits can change mid-contract without your signature.
Immediate suspension for non-payment
Your account can be paused even during a good-faith billing dispute.
Broad data sharing with “affiliates/partners”
Customer or business data can be used more widely than you expect.
Weak SLA / limited remedies
Downtime hurts you, but you may get no real refund or credits.
Liability cap with large carve-outs
The “cap” may not cover the losses you actually care about.
Quote
"You get what you inspect, not what you expect."
- W. Edwards Deming (attributed)
Why it matters
AI checks
“auto-renew” / “evergreen” / “renewal term”“we may modify these terms at any time”“we may suspend or terminate access”“upon notice” (price changes)“affiliates” / “partners” / “service providers” (data sharing)“as-is” / “no warranties” / “to the maximum extent permitted”“limitation of liability” with carve-outsWhy use AI
Use the scan as your first-pass review before you sign, renegotiate, or send the draft back.
FAQ
Can BrieflyGo scan a Terms of Service (SaaS)?
Yes. Upload the Terms of Service (SaaS) and BrieflyGo returns a plain-English risk scan focused on clauses, definitions, and negotiation pressure points.
Is this legal advice?
No. It's an educational AI risk scan designed to help you spot wording worth reviewing more closely.
When should I scan the draft?
Before you sign, and again after edits. Risk often changes in the final negotiation pass.
Glossary intersections
A connected layer across document intent, clause vocabulary, and contract-risk guides so the page keeps handing the reader to the next useful explanation.
Disclaimer: We do not provide legal advice. We translate legal language into plain English and help you prepare for a conversation with a lawyer.