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Everything you need to send, track, and collect signatures — plus an AI that reads your contracts, explains every clause, flags what's sketchy, and can write the whole document from scratch. Yeah, that's all one tool. Yes, it's free to start.

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A tale of two Monday mornings

You, right now

Professionally exhausted. Personally fine.

  • Send a PDF. Wait 3 days. Send a "just following up." Hate yourself.
  • Client calls: "What does clause 8 mean?" You explain it. Again.
  • Need a new NDA? Google "free NDA template." Choose chaos.
  • Client "just needs a bit more time to review it." Translation: no.
  • Stare at DocuSign's pricing page. They want how much?
  • Spoiler: they opened it, read half a page, and watched TV.

You, with BetterSign

Suspiciously calm for a Monday

  • Type "NDA for a product launch." AI writes the whole contract. Done.
  • Client gets a clean link. AI explains every clause the moment they open it.
  • AI flags the risky stuff before you send. No surprises. No regret.
  • See in real-time: opened it, read it, stalling on page 3. Nudge sent.
  • Signed. You get a notification. Zero phone calls. Zero explanations.
  • "Wow, that was easy." — your client, who has never said that about a contract.

60s

avg. time to send a doc

10K+

docs signed this month

99.9%

uptime. seriously.

$0

to get started today

The 30-second tour

Simpler than you think.
Smarter than you expect.

Start now — free forever for 3 docs/mo
01

Upload it — or just describe it

Have a doc? Upload it. Don't have one? Type what you need. "NDA for a new hire." "Service agreement for a 3-month project." "Freelance contract that doesn't make me look like I found it on Reddit." AI writes it. You review, edit, send. Easy.

02

AI reads it, explains it, owns it

The moment your client opens the doc, the AI is already waiting — explaining every clause in plain English, flagging what's risky, and answering every "what does this mean?" before they can even type it. You don't get a single clarification call. Not one.

03

They sign. Mic drop.

Turns out people sign things they actually understand. You get a notification. The audit trail is sealed. You collect the signature, close the deal, and move on with your life. You had lunch plans. You kept them.

AI that actually does the work

Not just AI-assisted.
AI-powered from start to signed.

Other tools slapped a chatbot on top and called it AI. We built the AI into everything. It drafts your contracts, reads your documents, surfaces the risky clauses, explains the confusing parts, and answers your clients' questions at midnight so you don't have to. It's not a feature. It's the whole upgrade.

✦ CreateDraft any contract from a sentence
✦ ReadAI understands every clause, not just stores it
✦ InsightsRisk flags, key terms, plain-English summaries
✦ ExplainAnswers client questions live, as they read

What your client sees the moment they open your document ↓

AI Contract Assistant · Service Agreement v3.pdf
What does “indemnify and hold harmless” actually mean here? I always just skip past that part.
AI
It means if anything goes wrong, you cover their losses too — not just your own. Translation: you're on the hook for both sides.

⚠ Section 11.3 makes this one-sided — only you indemnify them. That's worth flagging. Standard practice is mutual. They'll probably agree if you ask nicely.
Is there anything in here I absolutely should not sign without pushing back?
AI
Three things: Section 4.1 lets them change pricing with 7 days notice and no cap. Section 8.2 auto-renews annually — your cancel window opened yesterday. And Section 14 limits their liability to $500 on what is clearly a $50,000 contract.

All three are in their standard template. All three are negotiable. Want suggested replacement language?
AI
Ask about this contract...

Simulated conversation for illustration. The real AI is equally blunt about the fine print.

The full package

Everything you need.
Then a whole lot extra.

Write any contract with one sentence

AI Create

"Draft an NDA for a product demo." "Create a freelance agreement for a 6-week project." "Write a service contract that doesn't make me look like I googled it." Done. Reviewed. Sent. The blank-page problem is officially someone else's problem.

AI answers their questions — not you

AI Explain

Your client opens the doc and the AI is already there. "What does this clause mean?" Answered. "Is this normal?" Answered. "Should I push back on this?" Also answered. The 3am "what does force majeure mean?" email goes to the AI now. You're welcome.

Know exactly who's stalling

Visibility

See when they opened it, how far they scrolled, and when they quietly closed the tab and pretended they hadn't. The nudge button is right there. Sending it feels incredibly good.

Catch risky clauses before you send

AI Insights

The clause that quietly lets them raise your rate to "whatever they feel like"? Found. The auto-renewal that resets without notice? Found. The liability cap that covers a $50k contract with a $500 ceiling? Also found. Before you sent it, not after it blew up.

Auto-reminders that don't embarrass you

Automation

Smart follow-ups go out automatically. Polite enough that your clients think you're thoughtful. Persistent enough that they actually sign. You take zero credit and receive all the benefits.

Legally bulletproof

Compliance

ESIGN & UETA compliant. Every open, every click, every signature — timestamped and locked. Full tamper-evident audit trail. The kind that makes lawyers nod instead of billing you. Courts have upheld this for 25 years. Yours is covered.

Real talk

The objections.
The honest answers.

"Can AI really write my contracts?"

Yes. Describe what you need in plain English and the AI drafts it — NDAs, service agreements, offer letters, whatever. You review it, tweak it, send it. It's not magic. It's just faster than staring at a blank Google Doc for an hour.

"What if they have questions about the contract?"

The AI answers them. Instantly. In plain English. 'What does indemnify mean?' Gone. 'Should I push back on this clause?' Gone. 'Can you walk me through it?' Answered before they could even type it. You stop being an unpaid paralegal.

"Isn't DocuSign good enough?"

DocuSign was built to digitize a signature, not understand a contract. It shows your client a wall of legal text and says 'good luck.' We read the contract, explain it, flag what's risky, and answer their questions live. That's the whole upgrade.

"But is it legally binding?"

Yes. ESIGN Act, 2000. UETA. All 50 states. Federal courts. The whole thing. Your clients are actually more protected because they understood what they signed. The random NDA you found on Reddit is probably the bigger legal risk here.

Don't take our word for it

I used to lose 20 minutes per client explaining the contract over the phone. Now the AI does it and they sign before the call would have even started. I do the actual work now. Wild concept.

M

Marcus L.

Independent Consultant, Chicago

The AI wrote a full NDA for me in about 10 seconds. I reviewed it, made one small change, sent it. That used to be a 45-minute Google spiral. I genuinely don't know what I was doing with my life before.

S

Sarah K.

Real Estate Agent, Austin TX

The AI flagged a clause in my own template that I'd been sending for two years. It was quietly one-sided. Nobody ever told me. The AI did. On day one.

J

James T.

Freelance Designer

The upgrade is free to start.

Stop sending contracts
nobody understands.

Free forever for up to 3 docs/month. The AI is included.
The “can you explain clause 8?” call is not.