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Contract Time Bomb Detector
Upload any contract. See every hidden deadline and penalty.
Most people sign contracts they never fully read, and the expensive surprises are always buried on page 7. Contract Time Bomb Detector scans any agreement in seconds and flags every auto-renewal, hidden deadline, price-escalation clause, and early-termination penalty. Upload a PDF, pay $4.99, get a plain-English report. No account. No subscription. No storing your documents.
Hey Product Hunt
A few months ago I signed a vendor contract without reading page 9. Turned out there was an auto-renewal clause that locked me in for another 2 years. Getting out cost four figures and a lot of email.
When I told the story to friends, every single one had their own version of it, a gym membership, a SaaS tool, a service agreement. The expensive stuff is always buried, and nobody has time to read 40 pages of legalese before signing.
So I built Contract Time Bomb Detector. You upload any contract PDF and in about 10 seconds you get a plain-English report of every auto-renewal window, hidden deadline, price escalation, and termination penalty. No lawyer fees, no subscription, no account, just $4.99 per scan.
A few things I deliberately did differently:
Pay-per-use, not SaaS. You shouldn't need a monthly plan to read one contract.
No account required. Your documents aren't stored.
Plain English output. Not "Section 4.2(b)(iii)" — actual sentences a human can act on.
Built with Next.js, Claude, and Stripe. Happy to answer questions about the stack, the prompt engineering, or why I picked this problem.
Would love your feedback, especially: what clauses have YOU been burned by that I should make sure the detector catches?