Dang!

Overview / Description

Dang! is an AI-powered contract analysis tool that helps individuals and small businesses understand what they are signing before they sign it. Upload any contract — a lease, job offer, freelance agreement, or vendor deal — and Dang! returns a plain-English risk report within minutes. The report includes a risk score, a breakdown of flagged clauses, and a curated list of specific questions to ask the other party before committing.

Unlike AI tools that produce variable outputs, Dang! uses a deterministic scoring engine, meaning the same contract always produces the same risk score. AI handles clause extraction for speed and coverage; scoring is rule-based for consistency and auditability. No account is required to get started, and the first scan is free. Additional reports are $6.99 each with no subscription needed. Dang! is designed for non-lawyers who need clear, actionable contract insights without legal jargon or expensive attorney fees.

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Pricing

Free First Scan

$0/month

One free contract scan with no account required. Includes risk score, flagged clauses, and suggested questions.

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Pay Per Report

$6.99/month

Each additional contract analysis report is $6.99. No subscription required — pay only when you need a scan.

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Pros & Cons

Pros

• Instant risk scoring with deterministic results — the same contract always produces the same score, making outcomes reproducible and auditable. • Plain-English clause extraction highlights risky terms and flags specific provisions without requiring any legal background to interpret. • Covers a wide range of contract types including leases, job offers, freelance agreements, and vendor deals in a single tool. • No account required to get started — first scan is free with zero sign-up friction. • Generates specific questions to ask the other party before signing, turning passive review into actionable negotiation prep.

Cons

• Pay-per-report pricing ($6.99 each after the first) can add up quickly for users who review contracts frequently or in bulk. • Does not provide legal advice or attorney review — users with complex or high-stakes contracts still need a lawyer. • No account or history feature means previously scanned contracts cannot be retrieved or compared over time. • Scope is limited to risk flagging and question generation; it does not redline, negotiate, or suggest replacement clause language.

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