When we launched InkSafe a few weeks ago, it did one thing — scan contracts for hidden risks and flag dangerous clauses before you sign.
That was the core idea. Paste a contract, get a plain-English risk report in seconds. No lawyer required.
But we kept hearing the same thing from people using it:
"This is great for contracts clients send me — but what about when I need to send one?"
So we built it.
What's New: Contract Writer
InkSafe now has two core features:
- Contract Scanner — paste or upload any contract, get a full risk report with color-coded flags, clause-level analysis, and negotiation tips.
- Contract Writer — generate a professionally worded contract from scratch in minutes, tailored to your specific project, payment terms, and protection needs. The writer supports 10+ contract types:
Web Development
Freelance Design
Photography
Copywriting & Content
Video Production
Consulting
Social Media Management
Brand Identity
Motion Graphics
General Contract
Custom / Other
How It Works
The contract writer is a 7-step guided form inside the dashboard:
Pick your contract type
Enter your details
Enter client details
Define project scope and deliverables
Set payment terms and structure
Choose your protection clauses
Review everything and generate
On step 6 you get individual toggles for each clause with plain-English explanations of what each one does:
Intellectual property transfer (conditional on full payment)
Kill fee with custom percentage
Confidentiality / NDA
Non-solicitation
Portfolio rights
Acceptance criteria
Dispute resolution
Exclusivity (off by default)
Every clause that's toggled on gets written into the contract in proper legal language automatically.
The AI Prompt
The quality of the output was the thing we spent the most time on. Generic AI contract generators produce template-level output that reads like it came from a form filler.
We wanted something that reads like it came from a law firm.
The system prompt instructs the model to write as a senior contract attorney, use "shall" for obligations and "may" for permissions consistently, define terms on first use, calculate all dollar amounts as both numerals and words, generate an Exhibit A with milestone dates automatically, and output a complete ready-to-sign document with no placeholder text.
The results have been genuinely impressive in testing. A consulting agreement for a $18,000 engagement came back with proper WHEREAS recitals, a 3-stage payment breakdown calculated to the dollar, a 10-day cure period on breach before termination, and weekly advisory calls scheduled for every Tuesday at 10:00 AM GMT — details the AI inferred from the project scope inputs.
The Loop That Makes It Interesting
The feature we're most happy with is the Scan This Contract button on the results page.
After generating a contract, you can immediately feed it into the scanner to check it for risks and missing protections. It creates a complete loop — write a contract, then verify it's fair and balanced before sending it to a client.
That's something no other contract tool does right now.
What's on the Pricing
Starter $9/month — Contract Scanner only (5 scans/month)
Professional $29/month — Scanner + Contract Writer (10 generated contracts/month) — 7-day free trial
Agency $79/month — Everything unlimited
Tech Stack
Built on React with Lovable
Supabase for auth, database, and edge functions
Gemini via the AI gateway for contract generation
PDF export with custom legal document styling
Row-level security so contracts are only accessible to the user who created them
What's Next
E-signature integration so contracts can be sent and signed directly in InkSafe
Contract templates library so users can save and reuse their best contracts
Team collaboration features for Agency users
We're still early — a few weeks post-launch, building in public, iterating fast.
If you want to try the contract writer it's live at inksafe.ai. Free scan available on the homepage, no signup needed.
And if you're building something similar or have thoughts on the contract writer approach, drop a comment — always keen to hear what other builders think.
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