Drop in any agreement in any format. We've trained on the industry-standard playbook for each one, including the off-market traps clients and brands quietly bury in their templates.
Don't see your agreement type? Upload it and Amicus.AI will let you know if we can handle it.
Amicus was built by Chambers-ranked attorneys from top BigLaw Startups & Emerging Companies practices. We've negotiated these exact agreements from both sides of the table: for startups, studios, agencies, and creators, and for the brands sitting across from them. We know what's standard, what's a trap, and what actually gets fixed in a negotiation.
Creators and freelancers couldn't justify $400 to a lawyer for a routine MSA or brand deal, so they signed the form and hoped for the best. We put the same playbooks we use for paying clients into Amicus. Every redline is the edit we'd actually make, tuned to the contract type and your side of the deal, in five minutes instead of five days.
























Upload any commercial contract as a PDF, Word doc, or plain text. In about five minutes you get back a redlined Word document with tracked changes you can send straight to the other side, plus a per-clause review with plain-language explanations of what we flagged, why it matters, and what we changed.
Our playbooks know what's standard and what isn't. They flag the off-market terms that attorneys at our level would actually negotiate, and stay quiet on the boilerplate that's been the same for fifty years. Every redline comes with a plain-English note on why we surfaced it, what's typical in the market, and what changes when you accept. A general-purpose chatbot tends to flag everything indiscriminately because it has no opinion on what matters; Amicus gives you a finite set of specific tracked changes you can accept, reject, or refine. (Amicus is software, not a law firm, and using it doesn't create an attorney-client relationship; for high-stakes deals or active disputes, work with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.)
$99 per contract review. A traditional BigLaw redline of the same document typically runs $400 to $1,500 or more, with turnaround times measured in days, not minutes.
No. Your contract is processed in memory during your active analysis session and is not saved to any database on our servers. We do not retain the contract text after your session ends. What we do record is anonymized metadata about each run (contract type, number of issues flagged, timestamp) so we can monitor product quality, never the contract text itself. Your downloaded redlined Word document lives only on your computer.
No. Amicus.AI is a software tool, not a law firm. We surface what a lawyer would likely flag and what they would typically negotiate, but we do not represent you and using Amicus does not create an attorney-client relationship. If you need representation, strategic advice on deal structure, or you are facing a dispute, hire a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.
About five minutes from upload to a redlined Word document. Most of that time is spent on our line-by-line analysis. The intake questionnaire that personalizes the review takes 60 to 90 seconds.