
Ookulli
Make sure your contract protects you!
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- AIAutomation & Workflow
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- DocumentationWriting & Copywriting
- Target Audience
- Non-Technical UsersFreelancersSmall Businesses
- Pricing
- Freemium from $10
- Platforms
- Web
About Ookulli
Ookulli is an automated contract review tool supporting UK freelancers and individuals. It flags risky clauses and checks your contract against relevant local laws and common contract standards, so you can sign with confidence or push back before it’s too late.
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Ookulli provides a web-based automated review system for freelancers and small businesses to identify risky contract clauses. It integrates localized law checks with a freemium pricing model to help non-technical users validate legal documents.
- Supports specific compliance with UK local laws and common contract standards.
- Provides a freemium entry point with paid features starting at ten dollars.
- Designed for non-technical users needing quick document risk assessments.
- Available as a browser-accessible web platform for immediate contract auditing.
Ideal for: Freelancers, small businesses, and non-technical users who need to identify risky clauses in UK legal documents before signing.
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Comments (7)
hell yeah!!!
Do you have bundle discounts?
@marekdev yes. We do not operate on a subscription model, so the more credits you buy they cheaper it is.
Do you consider expanding support for other counties?
@ellie Yes very soon! It was just simpler to work out the legal agents for one jurisdiction first.
Interesting concept, would be nice if it also "translated" contracts to "simple English". Do you guys have legal councel in your development pipeline to make sure the recommendations of the app are validated,
@ifjnemethistvan. Simple english is covered :D We do not have humans in the pipeline, but a legal engineer helps work out the rules and how contracts are reviewed!
are you using public llm apis for that or smth more safe?
@kritart369 We never send any data to public LLMs. Everything is inside our own cloud architecture.
Do you support service contracts?
@artemlytvynenko0810 Yes only the ones bound to the UK so far, but we are planning to extend in the future.
Can you have general questions to the AI about law without uploading the contract?
@angerjatallinn Not yet, but we will put it on our backlog. Good idea!