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Why thousands trust Document Crunch with their contracts

Document Crunch is an AI-driven platform that simplifies legal contract understanding. Its program is designed to increase the efficiency of the contract review process and support project execution by enabling teams to understand and comply with critical contract provisions to mitigate risk.

Any good lawyer will tell you to review your contracts with a fine-toothed comb before signing them, but no one ever mentions how long that can take or how hard it is to decipher convoluted legalese and understand what you’re reading. 

This can become a big problem in construction because every project involves multiple contracts—they’re long, complicated, and pose a significant pain point, wasting precious time and money.

Document Crunch plans to change that. They’ve developed a solution that simplifies the complex language of contracts, making them simple to understand, revise, sign, and comply with.

For many companies, this is a lifesaver. In a survey, Document Crunch found that 60% of respondents take more than a day to review a contract, and 75% said that they were a “pain in the butt to review.” However, uploading a contract to Document Crunch and its AI-driven platform can help you reduce review time by 80%, providing an in-depth summary and highlighting any relevant issues, omissions, or provisions. It also standardizes your contract review process, ensuring you don’t miss a thing.

The Insights feature makes it easy to understand what you’re signing—spelling out the contract terms, risks, and critical provisions (plus any missing provisions). Making changes gets easier, too. Instead of sorting through endless email chains to ask questions or approve revisions, you can markup, comment, or redline right within the platform—or open the chat to ask questions, clarify terms, and help draft revisions. 

Of course, signing the contract is only part of the process—now, you have to make sure you stick to the terms. To ensure compliance and avoid contract breaches, the Document Crunch Project Playbook empowers your team with detailed information about adhering to contract terms and ensuring compliance. Instead of re-reading the entire contract to figure out how to deal with a weather delay, your team can simply check their Playbook.

Document Crunch streamlines the process from start to finish, making contracts quicker to review, more straightforward to understand, and easier to comply with.

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