AI Contract Risk Analysis

Every clause that can hurt you.
Found before it does.

Clauseharbor scans your entire contract repository — flagging auto-renewals, liability caps, and change-of-control provisions across every agreement, not just the one on the desk today.

Trusted by in-house legal teams at
Fortune 500 energy company Regional commercial bank Mid-market software acquirer Healthcare services group
The Scale Problem

You have 847 contracts. How many have uncapped liability?

In-house legal teams review the contracts on their desk. The other 800 contracts in the repository — the ones executed 2, 3, or 5 years ago — sit unexamined until something goes wrong. That's where the risk accumulates.

90-day
auto-renewal notice windows missed at scale
A contract executed in 2021 can carry a 90-day non-renewal notice window that no one on your current team remembers. Until the invoice arrives.
1 in 3
commercial contracts reviewed by Clauseharbor carry a liability flag
Uncapped liability, asymmetric indemnification, or a liability cap capped at 3 months' fees — provisions negotiated under time pressure and forgotten the moment the contract was executed.
847
contracts is a number too large for human working memory
That's not a failure of diligence — it's a structural problem with how contracts are reviewed. Clauseharbor is the structural fix. It reads every contract in the repository, not just the ones on the desk today.
How It Works

From upload to risk flag in under 10 minutes

1

Connect your repository

Drag and drop contract PDFs, connect M365, Google Drive, iManage, or NetDocuments. Clauseharbor ingests your full contract library — not just today's agreement.

2

AI scans every clause

Our model identifies and classifies clauses across 12 risk categories. Each clause is scored against your risk thresholds. The entire repository — in minutes.

3

Risk dashboard surfaces priority flags

High-risk clauses rise to the top. Filter by clause type, risk level, or contract date. Your team sees what matters first.

4

Export redline-ready summaries

Generate clause-level summaries with risk annotations for counsel review. Share with outside counsel without exporting raw contract data.

What We Catch

The clauses in-house counsel lose sleep over

Clauseharbor doesn't flag everything — it flags the clauses with material business consequences that are easy to miss at scale.

Auto-Renewal Clauses High Risk
...shall automatically renew for successive one-year terms unless written notice of non-renewal is provided no fewer than ninety (90) days prior to the end of the then-current term...

What Clauseharbor catches: Renewal windows, notice periods, and whether the notice requirement is buried past page 20. Flags any 60-day+ notice requirement as elevated risk.

Liability Caps Medium Risk
...aggregate liability of either party shall not exceed the total fees paid by Customer in the three (3) month period immediately preceding the claim giving rise to liability...

What Clauseharbor catches: Cap amounts relative to contract value, asymmetric caps favoring vendor, and carve-outs that expand liability beyond the stated cap.

Change-of-Control High Risk
...any assignment, transfer, or delegation of rights under this Agreement in connection with a change of control or merger shall require the prior written consent of the non-assigning party...

What Clauseharbor catches: Consent requirements for M&A transactions, definition of "change of control," and whether consent can be unreasonably withheld.

See all 12 clause categories
From In-House Legal

What the work actually looks like

We were two weeks into an M&A diligence when Clauseharbor flagged a change-of-control provision requiring assignment consent in a subsidiary contract we'd deprioritized. That single flag changed our deal structure. The subscription paid for itself in one transaction.
General Counsel, regional energy company
Before Clauseharbor, initial triage on renewal windows was manual — cross-referencing execution dates in a spreadsheet against contract PDFs. We had missed two auto-renewals in the prior 18 months. We haven't missed one since. Counsel time now goes to the clauses that need judgment, not the ones that just need to be found.
VP Legal Operations, technology acquirer
Get Started

See Clauseharbor on your contracts

Run Clauseharbor on a sample of your actual contract library. We'll walk you through what it finds — the auto-renewals, the uncapped liability provisions, the change-of-control clauses — before you commit to anything. No obligation, no generic demo.