Tandem reads the fine print so you don't have to. Paste any terms & conditions and get a plain-English breakdown, red flag alerts, and answers to your questions — in seconds.
Companies spend millions making legal documents intentionally complex. You're expected to sign anyway. That changes now.
Most subscription traps are buried on page 8. By the time you find out, you've already been charged.
That "we may share with partners" clause usually means your data is being sold. You agreed to it without knowing.
Lawyers are expensive. Most people have no one in their corner when they sign. Until now.
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Copy any terms & conditions, privacy policy, employment contract, or legal agreement into Tandem.
Our AI reads the entire document, identifies key clauses, flags risks, and scores the agreement for fairness.
Get a plain-English summary, ask follow-up questions, and make your decision knowing exactly what you're agreeing to.
Tandem is your personal legal companion — working alongside you on every document you encounter.
Get the key points of any document in plain, everyday English. What it means for you — not what it says in legalese.
Tandem automatically surfaces the clauses that matter most — auto-renewals, data sharing, arbitration waivers, and more.
Every document gets scored out of 10 for how consumer-friendly it is — so you know at a glance where you stand.
"Can they share my data?" "What happens if I cancel?" Ask any question about the document and get a direct answer instantly.
Every document you decode is saved and searchable. Go back anytime to review what you agreed to — and when.
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