I realized something a while ago: even when I try to read contracts, I don’t really understand them.
Not because I’m lazy (ok, sometimes), but because they’re just… hard to read. Everything is written in legal language, sentences are long, and you never really know what’s actually important unless you slow down and go line by line. And let’s be honest, most of the time we don’t do that.
So what happens instead? We scroll, maybe skim a bit, and accept. That’s it.
I kept running into this, not just personally but also seeing how other people deal with agreements, NDAs, terms, whatever. People are constantly signing things they don’t fully understand, and it’s not because they don’t care — it’s because the format is just bad for how we actually process information.
That’s where the idea came from.
I started building something that lets you upload a contract and just… understand it. No legal jargon, no digging through paragraphs trying to figure out what matters. The idea is simple: take a long, dense document and turn it into something you can read in a couple of minutes.
That’s what www.goleazly.com does.
You drop in a contract and it gives you a clear breakdown: what the document is about, the key points, and potential things you might want to pay attention to. It’s not meant to replace a lawyer or give legal advice, but more like a first pass so you’re not going in blind.
What I find interesting is that tools like ChatGPT already changed how we interact with information. We expect things to be explained, summarized, simplified. But contracts are still stuck in this old format that assumes you have the time and knowledge to parse everything yourself.
I’m trying to figure out if this actually changes behavior. Like, if understanding a contract becomes easy, do people actually pay more attention? Or do they still just click accept anyway?
If you’ve ever signed something without being 100% sure what it said (which is basically everyone), I’d love to hear how you deal with it today.
And if you want to try it, it’s here:
https://goleazly.com/
Any feedback is more than welcome — especially if you think this is a terrible idea too, that’s also useful.
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