Contractive reviews the agreement locally, ranks clause risk, and ties every finding back to the source text so legal and compliance teams can triage faster without uploading sensitive documents.
The clause shifts broad data, regulatory, and security exposure to Client, removes the liability cap, and applies even when Provider contributes to the loss.
Suggestion
Cap indemnity exposure, exclude Provider-caused losses, narrow the trigger to Client-controlled conduct, and align it with the limitation of liability.
Summary
Client takes uncapped responsibility for broad claims, including losses tied to Provider negligence.
saas-agreement.txt
Generated locally on 2026-05-13 at 03:13
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ENTERPRISE MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT
Effective Date: May 15, 2026
Provider: Acme Enterprise Solutions, LLC
Client: Global Industries, Inc.
2. PROVISION OF SERVICES. Provider shall provide the Services and Deliverables pursuant to mutually executed Order Forms or SOWs. Provider will use commercially reasonable efforts to make the online Services available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Provider reserves the right to modify the Services at any time, provided that such modifications do not materially degrade the core functionality of the Services during an active Subscription Term.
8. UNCAPPED CUSTOMER INDEMNITY. Client shall defend, indemnify, and hold Provider harmless from any claim, loss, fine, penalty, security incident, regulatory investigation, or third-party demand arising out of Client Data or Client's use of the Services. This obligation is uncapped, applies regardless of Provider negligence, and is not subject to the limitation of liability.
Workflow
From upload to risk summary. End to end, local-only.
Step 1 of 4
Upload a contract (stays local)
No cloud upload. Your document never leaves your machine.
Drop in a PDF and Core reads it locally so confidential language stays private by default. No file upload, no external storage: your document stays on your machine.
Local-only processing
No external file storage
Designed for sensitive docs
Privacy-first: analysis runs completely locally.
1
Upload a contract (stays local)
Drop in a PDF and keep it on-device from start to finish.
Current
Local-only
Private by default
Fast import
2
Analyze with machine learning
Core extracts structure and interprets clauses using a local model.
Clause-aware
Local ML
Structured output
3
Flag risks with heuristic + intelligent checks
Highlights asymmetric terms and hidden risk with prioritized severity.
Severity-ranked
Heuristics + context
Evidence-based
4
Export a risk summary
Generate a clean summary you can share or attach to a deal memo.
Share-ready
Consistent format
Actionable next steps
Product Notes
Built for contract review work
Contractive focuses on private contract analysis, clause extraction, risk review, and concise summaries for legal and compliance workflows.
01
Clauses stay tied to source text
Core groups findings around the language in the agreement, so a reviewer can move from summary to evidence without losing context.
02
Review happens locally
The desktop workflow is built for contracts that should remain inside the user's environment during analysis.
03
Output is meant to be checked
Risk flags and summaries are starting points for review. They are written to support judgment, not bury it.
Local contract analysis for private review
Contractive Core extracts clauses, identifies risk signals, and produces summaries without sending documents to external servers.
Contractive Core
Fully local clause intelligence
Contractive Core is a Windows desktop application for legal and compliance teams that review sensitive agreements. It turns unstructured contract text into clause-level findings, obligations, risk flags, and exportable summaries. Pilot access is provisioned manually after setup.
Contractive Agents
Controlled review workflows
Contractive Agents connect Core findings to validation steps, compliance checks, and decision records. Each workflow is built around evidence, review status, and auditability.
Arrivora is a client lifecycle system for professional services firms. It applies Contractive's structured data and workflow architecture to onboarding, intake, compliance tracking, and stateful operations.
Local contract analysis reviews contract text on the user's own machine or environment instead of uploading the document to an external review service.
What does Contractive Core analyze?
Contractive Core extracts clauses, identifies obligations, flags risk signals, and exports summaries for legal and compliance review.
Does Contractive Core send documents to the cloud?
No. Contractive Core is designed for local analysis. Contract files stay inside the review environment during analysis.
Who is Contractive Core for?
Contractive Core is for teams that review sensitive agreements, including legal, compliance, operations, and professional services teams.
Request a Pilot
Pilot access is set up manually. Share the review workflow, deployment context, and approved user emails you want provisioned.