For Small Business Owners

Your cleaning contract is full of weasel words.

‘Regularly,’ ‘as needed,’ and ‘to a professional standard’ aren’t cleaning schedules. They’re a gamble. Find out what you’re actually paying for.

The Problem

You signed a contract for a clean office. You're getting a mystery.

The cleaning company gave you a 12-page agreement. You read it at 11 PM because they said the price goes up tomorrow. Now you're stuck with phrases that mean nothing until there's a problem.

  • ‘Clean regularly’ – is that nightly? Weekly? When they feel like it?
  • ‘Replenish supplies’ – what supplies? How often? Who buys them?
  • ‘Address issues promptly’ – what’s ‘prompt’? 24 hours? A week?
  • No specific cleaning checklist attached. No measurable standards.
The Solution

We translate their vague promises into plain English.

Legal Shell AI doesn’t just highlight text. It identifies the missing definitions and unmeasurable promises that leave you with a dirty space and no recourse.

  • Finds every undefined term like ‘regularly,’ ‘thoroughly,’ and ‘professional.’
  • Flags missing attachments like cleaning checklists or frequency schedules.
  • Shows you exactly where your contract is silent on your key needs.
  • Explains what each vague clause could cost you in real terms.

Here’s how you stop guessing

From confused to informed in under three minutes.

1

Upload your janitorial contract PDF

Just drag and drop. We don’t store your documents.

2

AI highlights the trouble spots

See every vague standard, missing definition, and unmeasurable promise color-coded on your actual page.

3

Get a plain-English report

We tell you what each fuzzy term actually means, and what you should ask to have added.

This is what we've learned from thousands of contracts

5674
Small business owners helped
7706
Service contracts analyzed
65%
Had at least one vague standard
8 hours
Avg. time saved vs. lawyer

What other small office managers are saying

"I thought 'bi-weekly' meant twice a week. Nope. It means every two weeks. My office was only getting cleaned once a fortnight and I had no idea. This tool saved me."

Maria T. · Coffee Shop Owner

"Our contract said they'd 'maintain floors.' Turns out that didn't include stripping and waxing. The AI flagged that omission in 10 seconds. I'm not a lawyer, but now I sound like one in negotiations."

David L. · Small Law Firm Office Manager

"We paid for a 'deep clean' monthly. The contract never defined what that was. The cleaning crew just vacuumed. We got the definition added and the service actually improved."

Chloe R. · Co-Working Space Operator

Frequently asked questions

Is this just a contract highlighter?
No. It's a vagueness detector. We specifically train on service agreements to find undefined terms and missing obligations, not just legal jargon.
Will the cleaning company know I used this?
No. We analyze your copy locally in the app. Nothing is shared. Use the report to negotiate better terms.
How much does it cost?
A single analysis is less than a hour of minimum wage. It's the cheapest way to get a second set of eyes on a service contract.
What if I need to actually change the contract?
Our report gives you the exact language to request. You can paste it into an email. If they refuse, you know you're dealing with a shady operator.
Does it work for other service contracts?
It's optimized for janitorial, landscaping, and maintenance contracts where 'scope' is everything. Try it on your pest control agreement.

Your contract has gaps.
It's time to see them.

Stop hoping your office gets cleaned. Start knowing it will.

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This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney for legal matters.