Free SaaS Agreement Review — Check Vendor Terms
SaaS agreements control your data, your uptime, and your exit options. Review before you commit.
SaaS agreements often contain terms that give the vendor extraordinary power: the right to change terms unilaterally, limited liability even for data breaches, automatic price increases, and data portability restrictions that make switching vendors nearly impossible.
ClauseWize analyzes SaaS and software agreements with focus on data ownership and portability, uptime SLAs and remedies, liability caps relative to contract value, auto-renewal mechanics, and the vendor's right to modify terms after signing.
The Negotiation Playbook provides counter-language that protects your data and ensures you're not locked into a bad deal.
Common Red Flags We Check For
Vendor owns your data
The vendor claims ownership or broad license rights over data you store in their system.
No SLA or uptime guarantee
No commitment to service availability — if it goes down, you have no recourse.
Unilateral right to change terms
Vendor can modify pricing, features, or terms at any time without your consent.
No data portability on termination
When you leave, you can't export your data in a usable format.
Liability cap at 1 month's fees
If the vendor causes a data breach, their maximum liability is just one month of service fees.
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