Professional Contract Builder for
Architects & Construction Teams

No templates. No one-size-fits-all language. Create project specific professional contracts shaped by your actual scope and risk.

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The contract clarity layer for the built world

Our mission is to translate contracts into structured, understandable systems that help teams understand responsibilities, reduce surprises, and deliver projects with confidence.

Risk Designed Professional Contracts

Core

Create clear, structured architect owner contracts designed to make scope, standard of care, and limits explicit from the start. Our contracts use conservative, industry familiar structures without legalese and are built to support clarity and consistency across projects.

Guided Contract Design

Core

Answer structured, project specific questions that translate into contract language. The system helps teams think through scope and coordination decisions early, reducing ambiguity and misunderstandings before work begins.

Contract Understanding & Scope Clarity

Planned

Translate executed contracts into a clear, plain English view of responsibilities, exclusions, and phase based obligations helping teams understand how scope and responsibilities are structured across the project lifecycle.

Contract Repository & Traceability

Planned

Store and organize contracts by project, including prior agreements and reference documents, with obligations and key terms easy to reference when questions arise. Maintain a clear, auditable record of finalized agreements, versions, and related documents.

Project Linked Contract Context

Planned

Connect contracts to RFIs, change events, payment milestones, and related project records to help teams view execution stage activity in the context of phase based contractual responsibilities and identify where scope questions may arise.

Execution & Record Integrity

Planned

Support electronic signatures and maintain an auditable record of finalized agreements and revisions in one place.

The purpose of a contract is not to attain perfect justice but to allocate risks in advance.

— Lon L. Fuller, 1941

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