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Know what to do before a contract auto-renews.

CLARIOSO

Your vendor renewal window is closing. Do you know what's in that contract — and whether you still have leverage? Clarioso turns contract terms and renewal timing into a single action you can take before auto-renew locks you in.

Most renewal losses aren't clause mistakes. They're timing misses.

Built from playbooks used in $100M+ of SaaS contract negotiations — by a commercial contracts specialist with 16+ years in the chair.

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System Overview

How Clarioso works (in 60 seconds)

Load the renewal facts, evaluate the few terms that decide leverage, and get a recommended action early enough to matter.

1) Capture
Add the renewal context

Renewal date, notice window, and key commercial inputs, so you know whether you still have leverage.

2) Analyze
Run the key clauses

The leverage terms (termination, liability, indemnity, confidentiality) scored consistently with plain-English rationale.

3) Decide
Get a recommended next step

One C-Score + one action. Monitor, review, or escalate while you still have time to act.

Not a contract lawyer. Better — a renewal signal early enough to act on, explained in plain English, before the window closes.

One explainable snapshot: what's driving risk, what it means commercially, and what to do next.

Built for lean teams managing vendor renewals without a full procurement stack.

Not a black box. Every score is explained so you can defend the decision internally and negotiate with confidence.

Example outcome
C-Score: 11 / 100 (Critical) Escalate because termination creates lock-in and the renewal window is closing (25 days).
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REAL OUTPUT (SAMPLE)
Renewal in 25 days

Not “AI contract review.” A renewal decision signal you can inspect.

010011/ 100Critical
/ 100
Recommended next stepEscalate
Escalate to legal / leadership before signing or renewing.
Auto-renewal + short notice + fee acceleration creates lock-in.
TERMINATION (EXCERPT)

Either party may terminate for convenience upon 10 days’ notice. Upon termination, Customer must immediately pay all remaining fees for the then-current term (including accelerated charges).

Commercial context only. Not legal advice.

Who's behind these answers?

Clarioso is written by a commercial contracts specialist who's negotiated $100M+ in SaaS deals, built playbooks for Fortune 100 teams, and spent 16+ years helping companies ship SaaS and services contracts without getting torched on risk.

The goal is to strip out noise, surface the real commercial risk, and explain what matters in plain language—without giving legal advice.

See it in action before you commit. Try the demo contract — it runs the full capture → analyze → decide loop on a real agreement with a closing renewal window.

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Commercial context only. Not legal advice. For legal interpretation, consult qualified counsel.

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