GoodFaith gives every party in a negotiation their own AI advisor. It reads the contract from your perspective, flags what matters to you, and helps you negotiate with confidence — no legal background required.
Most contract tools serve one party. GoodFaith serves the negotiation itself — by making sure everyone at the table understands what they're agreeing to.
Any contract format works. GoodFaith breaks it down into individual clauses so you can focus on one issue at a time.
They get their own private AI advisor that reviews the same contract from their perspective. Your conversations stay completely separate.
Propose changes, review counteroffers, and reach agreement on each clause independently. Your advisor explains what every change means for you.
Your advisor analyzes each clause and flags what's unusual, risky, or worth pushing back on — in plain language, not legalese. It highlights what matters to someone in your position.
Not sure how to phrase a change? Tell your advisor what you want in plain English and it drafts contract language that protects your interests. You review it before anything gets sent.
When a counterproposal comes in, your advisor breaks down what changed, why it might matter to you, and what leverage you have. No surprises.
Your chat with your advisor is completely private. The other party never sees your questions, concerns, or strategy. You share only what you choose to share through formal proposals.
You shouldn't need a law degree to understand what you're signing.
Review client contracts, negotiate payment terms, and protect your IP before signing.
Navigate co-founder agreements, investor terms, and vendor contracts with an advisor that understands what's at stake.
Leases, vendor agreements, partnership deals — understand every contract your business depends on.
Offer letters, non-competes, equity agreements — know exactly what you're agreeing to before you sign.