91% of people accept terms and conditions without reading them. AgreeGuard is a free Chrome extension that reads the fine print for you. One click, and in under 15 seconds you get a plain-English summary with red flags highlighted auto-renewals, data selling, hidden fees, waived legal rights, and privacy concerns. Works on any website. No account needed.
Hey Product Hunt! we are Assad & Arefin, the developers of AgreeGuard.
We built this because we were tired of blindly clicking "I Agree" on every website. The average Terms of Service is 4,000+ words of dense legal jargon — longer than most short stories. And buried in there are clauses about auto-renewals, data sharing with third parties, binding arbitration, and more.
We asked ourselves: what if AI could read the fine print for you?
That's AgreeGuard. One click, and in under 10-15 seconds you get a clear summary with red flags highlighted. It's already helped users catch $500 auto-renewal traps and hidden data-sharing clauses.
The free tier gives you 5 days of unlimited exploratory experience & 2 analyses/day after 5 days trial ends — enough to check the sites you sign up for daily. No credit card needed.
Would love your feedback — what features would make this more useful for you?
Highlighting data selling and hidden fees in plain English is exactly the kind of transparency most companies hope you'll skip past. The "red flags" framing is smart because it filters for what actually matters instead of summarizing the whole document.
Does it work retroactively on services you've already agreed to? Would be interesting to run it against apps you're already paying for and see what you actually signed up for.
I have clicked "I Agree" thousands of times without reading a single line. The idea of getting a 15-second summary with red flags sounds almost too convenient. How accurate is it with longer or more complex terms — does it catch the subtle stuff buried deep in the text, or mostly the obvious patterns?