Start free. Upgrade when ready.
Clauze is built for contract review in plain English. Use Free for quick checks, then upgrade when you want scan history, exports, and deeper workflows.
Pro and One Scan launch soon. Start with Free today and get a clean risk summary in minutes.
Free
A fast contract check for NDAs, freelance agreements, and employment offers.
- 1 scan per month
- Risk badges
- Clauze Score
- PDF and text upload
- No account required
- Unlimited scans
- Full clause breakdown
- Negotiation tips
- Scan history
- PDF report download
Pro
For teams and professionals who review contracts weekly and want saved history.
- Unlimited scans
- Full clause breakdown
- Negotiation tips
- Scan history
- PDF report download
- Priority analysis speed
- No account required
- 1 scan per month
- Risk badges
- Clauze Score
One Scan
A one time deep scan for a high stakes agreement when you want more detail.
- Full Pro analysis
- PDF report download
- No subscription
- Unlimited scans
- Scan history
- Negotiation tips
- 1 scan per month
- No account required
- Risk badges
- Clauze Score
Compare features
A quick view of what you get today on Free, and what unlocks as paid plans roll out.
| Feature | Free | Pro | One Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly scans | 1 | Unlimited | 1 (one-time) |
| Clauze Score | |||
| Risk badges | |||
| Plain English explanations | |||
| Full clause breakdown | |||
| Negotiation tips | |||
| Scan history | |||
| PDF report download | |||
| Priority speed |
What people ask before upgrading
Is Free enough for an NDA review or a freelance contract?
Yes. Free is designed for a quick NDA review, a freelance contract check, or an employment offer scan. It flags the risky clauses and explains what they mean.
When does Pro make sense?
Pro is built for frequent contract review. If you are scanning weekly and want saved history, exports, and faster workflows, Pro is the right fit.
Do I need an account?
No for the first scan. Create an account if you want a dashboard and future features like scan history and saved reports.
Is this legal advice?
No. Clauze is a contract reading tool. Use it to understand language and spot risk early. For high stakes agreements, consult a qualified lawyer.