About
Why this exists
People regularly get sent documents written in language designed to be unclear. Leases, offer letters, insurance policies, severance agreements, the occasional government letter — all written in a way that nudges you toward signing without fully understanding. Most people just do it. The friction of decoding the fine print is too high, the upside of pushing back feels too small, and the document goes back signed. Plainly exists to lower that friction enough that actually understanding what you're agreeing to stops being a luxury.
Who built this
[your name]. Based in Toronto, finance background, has read more contracts than is healthy. Currently working through the LLQP — the Canadian licensing for life and accident & sickness insurance — which is mostly months of memorising the kind of fine print I'm now trying to make easier for everyone else. Not a lawyer. Built this because every adult who's old enough to sign something deserves to understand what they're signing.
What I'm honest about
AI gets things wrong sometimes. This tool is a reading aid, not legal advice. For anything high-stakes — a job offer with strange clauses, a lease you're locked into for a year, a settlement, a medical waiver — talk to a qualified professional. The goal isn't to replace lawyers or advisors. It's to help people walk into those conversations informed instead of confused.
How to reach me
Email me at [your-email] — I read every message and I genuinely want feedback, especially when the tool gets something wrong.