AI for contracts and proposals: from clause to signed SOW
Toby Banks — Founder, Skillzy
The dispatch
New listings, creator interviews, the occasional discount. Every other Friday.
Every deal has two slow bookends: understanding the contract someone sent you, and turning the agreed scope into a proposal or SOW that does not take a day to write.
What the agents do
- Plain-English explanation of what a clause actually means and where the risk sits
- The unusual or one-sided terms flagged so you read those first
- A discussion turned into a structured proposal or SOW draft
Where the human decides
It explains and drafts. It never advises you to sign, never gives legal advice, never sends anything on its own. It does the reading and the typing — the decision stays with the person who owns the risk.
Contracts stopped being the thing I avoided until 6pm.Featured listing
Plain-English clause explainer.
Pastes a clause, returns what it actually means and what to watch.
Contract clause explainer · $22 →Featured listingProposal → SOW → invoice.
Discovery notes in. Proposal, statement of work, and first invoice out.
Proposal to SOW · $219 →Liked this? Get the next one.
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