Legal contract prompt builder
A good contract draft starts from a clear brief: what kind of agreement, under which law, between whom, on what terms, with which clauses. This builder turns those inputs into a structured drafting prompt that produces a numbered, clause-by-clause first draft — with unknowns bracketed for a human to fill in and a built-in instruction to flag the result for lawyer review.
How it works
You set the contract type and jurisdiction, list the parties and their roles, add the key commercial terms, and tick the standard clauses you need. The tool assembles a prompt that instructs the model to draft the selected sections in order, follow the jurisdiction’s drafting conventions, put any missing detail in square brackets instead of inventing it, and add a prominent note that the draft needs professional review. The prompt is generated in your browser.
Tips and notes
- Start from essentials. Definitions, term, payment, confidentiality, and governing law cover most agreements; add liability and IP clauses as the deal requires.
- Bracket, don’t guess. The prompt tells the model to bracket unknowns so it never fabricates party names, dates, or figures.
- Jurisdiction matters. Naming the governing law shapes conventions, but it does not guarantee compliance — local review is non-negotiable.
- A lawyer signs off. This accelerates a first draft; it does not replace qualified legal advice for a high-stakes document.