AI reviews Canadian real estate contracts for buyers, flagging risks before signing.
Product memo
Canadian real estate buyers, especially those in pre-construction, often face complex contracts. ContractCheck provides an AI-powered review, analyzing agreements across 10 risk categories. It delivers clear, actionable insights in plain English, helping buyers understand potential pitfalls and make informed decisions without expensive legal fees.
For who
Canadian real estate buyers
Solves what
AI-powered review of real estate contracts for risks and red flags.
- AI contract analysis
- 10 risk categories
- Plain-English reports
In their own words
Know what you're signing before you sign it.
Real estate contracts are complex, one-sided, and full of hidden risks. Whether you're buying pre-construction, resale, or signing a lease — ContractCheck uses AI to analyze your contract in minutes and flag the clauses that could cost you thousands.
Commercial cues
Model
one time
Free tier
Yes
Trial
Available
Pricing Strategy
- • A free tier offers critical findings, prompting upgrades for full analysis.
- • Free Trial tier lowers testing friction.
Operator context
Operating setup
Team
Indie / lean
LLM classification
Founded
Dec 2025
HQ
Canada
Platform
Web app
Audience
Consumers
Payments
Stripe
Detected via TrustMRR
Tech stack
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Niche Specialist
- Stage
- Bootstrapped Lean
- Effort
- Solo Buildable
About ContractCheck Expand
ContractCheck helps Canadian real estate buyers navigate the complexities of property agreements, particularly in the pre-construction market. It uses AI to analyze contracts across 10 distinct risk categories, delivering findings in plain English.
This approach provides a more accessible and affordable alternative to traditional legal reviews, allowing buyers to understand potential pitfalls and make confident decisions. The platform's focus on Canadian real estate and its one-time pricing model address a specific market need for clarity and cost-effectiveness in significant financial transactions.
