For NFT Artists & Collectives

You signed the collab contract. Now you're not sure where your money even goes.

Smart contracts for NFT drops are supposed to be transparent. But that 'automated royalty split' clause reads like a different language. Legal Shell AI translates it into plain English so you know exactly what you're owed.

The Problem

That 'fair split' might not be fair at all.

You trusted your collaborator. The smart contract looked sleek. But buried in the code are terms that silently redirect your share to a wallet you don't control, or set a minimum payout so high you never see a dime. You signed it at 2am because the drop was in 6 hours and you were excited. Now you're stuck.

  • The 'primary wallet' and 'beneficiary' addresses are different, and you don't know which is which.
  • Secondary sales royalties are set to 0% for your share, but the clause is hidden in a function named 'distributionV2.'
  • The contract auto-converts your ETH share to a token you can't easily sell, locking your earnings.
The Solution

See your exact payout path before you sign.

We don't just summarize the contract—we map every single royalty distribution. You'll see which wallet gets what, on which marketplace, and under what conditions. No guessing. No surprises.

  • Visual breakdown of every royalty stream, from primary sale to eternal secondary market splits.
  • Plain-English flag on any term that reduces or redirects your share, with the exact code line highlighted.
  • A simple 'What This Means For You' summary written for an artist, not a developer.

Get clarity in 2 minutes

No account needed to try. Just upload the contract's .sol file or Etherscan link.

1

Upload your NFT collab contract

Paste the Etherscan URL or drag the contract file. We parse the Solidity code directly.

2

See your royalty map instantly

Our AI highlights every wallet address, percentage split, and condition. We flag anything unusual in red.

3

Ask questions in plain English

Stuck on a term? Chat with our AI about the specific clause. It explains the financial impact, not just the legal jargon.

Numbers from our latest NFT artist report

2178
NFT creators analyzed
12154
Smart contracts decoded
67%
Found a payment issue
4.2min
Avg. analysis time

From artists who almost got burned

"I was about to sign with this big-name collector. The contract said 'standard 5% royalty.' Legal Shell showed me it was only on *their* primary sales, not secondary. I would've gotten zero on resales. Total lifesaver."

Maya K. · Digital Artist, 12k collectors

"We're a 5-person collab. The contract had this weird 'team wallet' that took 15% before splits. We all thought it was for marketing. Nope. It was the lead dev's personal wallet. We caught it last minute."

The Pixel Bunch · NFT Collective

"The UI is so simple. I'm not a dev. I pasted the link, and in 90 seconds I saw that my royalty was set to '0' on OpenSea but '10' on their own marketplace. I asked them to fix it before I minted."

Alex R. · 3D Artist & Animator

Your art has value. Make sure you get paid for it.

Stop hoping your collaborator is fair. Start knowing. Analyze your NFT smart contract in under 5 minutes.

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Questions about NFT contract splits

Do I need to know how to code to use this?
Absolutely not. We do the code translation. You just need the contract address or file. We tell you what it does in human terms.
What if the contract is on a chain other than Ethereum?
We currently analyze Ethereum, Polygon, and Solana NFT contracts. If yours is on something else, send it to us—we'll see if we can add support.
Can this tell me if a split is 'standard' or not?
Yes. We compare your royalty percentages against current marketplace averages and flag anything that's significantly below or oddly structured.
Is my contract safe? You're not executing it, right?
We are a read-only analysis tool. We never interact with the blockchain or your wallet. We just read the code and explain it. Your assets are 100% safe.
What's the biggest mistake you see in collab contracts?
Hands down, it's the 'beneficiary' address mismatch. The contract pays to a different wallet than the one the artist controls. Always verify the address matches your wallet *exactly*.

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