Why Agmt
You shouldn't need a second evening to trust a first draft.
Tonight, without Agmt
- Re-reading the same clause four times, hoping nothing hides in Schedule C
- Manually checking that "Clause 11.2" actually exists
- Spotting "[●]" and "TBD" on the third pass — or after signature
- Trusting that the amount in words matches the amount in figures
With Agmt
- The whole agreement reviewed as one document — definitions, schedules and all
- Every fix shown right where it belongs, as a normal tracked change
- You approve each change with a click — or reject everything at once
- Nothing leaves your machine unless you choose to send it
What it catches
The mistakes that slip past tired eyes.
REFERENCESBroken cross-references"Clause 11.2" — when your document ends at Clause 9. Found instantly, every time.
NUMBERSAmounts that disagree"Rupees Fifty Lakhs" that's actually written ₹45,00,000 in figures. Including lakh and crore formats.
GAPSUnfinished drafting[●], [insert], TBD — the placeholders everyone promises to come back to.
STRUCTURENumbering chaosMissing clause numbers, duplicates, schedules that don't line up.
DEFINITIONSDefinition drift"Business Plan" defined once, used as "business plan" everywhere after. And defined terms nobody ever uses.
JUDGEMENTAnd the deeper issuesDuplicated obligations, indemnities that overlap warranties, concerns hiding three schedules away — read as one system, not clause by clause.
Private by design
Your documents stay yours.
Agmt works inside your own Word. Nothing is published, nothing is pooled, nothing changes in your document without your click. What you review is between you and the document — the way it should be.
Early access
The first 50 seats are free. For good.
50
founding members — full access, free forever.
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