Clausul is a document comparison and redline audit tool built for legal professionals reviewing contract drafts. The tool is browser-based, requires no installation or plugins, and processes .docx files to produce a structured redline with AI-assisted change summaries and severity classifications.
Key features and functions include:
Redline Audit Clausul compares two .docx files — the version sent and the draft received — to surface both tracked changes and untracked edits made by the counterparty. Each finding is linked to the specific clause or provision where the change occurred.
Proposal Tracking The tool classifies what happened to each proposal submitted by the reviewing party: accepted, rejected, modified, or unresolved. Silent rejections that do not appear in the counterparty's tracked changes are identified and flagged.
Severity Classification Changes are categorized by severity (critical, high, medium, low), allowing reviewers to prioritize material edits such as revised obligations, dates, or financial terms before addressing lower-priority items.
Formatting Noise Separation Formatting differences — including font changes, margin adjustments, and whitespace — are grouped separately from substantive edits so they do not obscure material changes in the review workflow.
AI-Generated Change Summaries Each identified change includes a short, AI-written note describing what changed, what the prior language stated, and what the reviewer may wish to verify. The underlying reconciliation process is deterministic; AI is used only to generate the summary notes.
Word-Native Export The output file preserves the counterparty's tracked-change markup verbatim and can be opened directly in Microsoft Word without proprietary viewers or additional software.
Keyboard-First Navigation Reviewers can move between findings using keyboard shortcuts and apply severity filters to navigate the redline at read pace rather than click pace.
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