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Sigi automatically scans contract text and identifies legal and business risks. Severity levels from low to critical get assigned with specific descriptions, so the team sees exactly what the exposure is and how serious it actually is. Background scans run every 30 minutes, and risks auto resolve the moment the clause is fixed.

Sigi scans the contract, identifies legal and business risks, assigns severity levels, and auto resolves when the clause gets fixed.

Automatic Scan
The moment a contract enters the platform, Sigi scans it automatically. No manual configuration, no clause selection, no "tell us what to look for." The full document gets read, and the risk detection runs over every provision regardless of where in the contract it sits.

Legal And Business
Legal risks include unlimited liability exposure, missing limitations, asymmetric indemnification, vague intellectual property assignment. Business risks include unfavourable payment terms, unrealistic delivery commitments, restrictive non competes, automatic renewal traps. Both categories get surfaced because both can cost the team something material.

Severity Levels
Every identified risk gets a severity level. Low, medium, high, or critical. Each level comes with a specific description explaining what the risk actually is, why it matters for this contract, and what the potential impact is. The team sees the severity at a glance and the detail when they need it.

Auto Resolve
When the team edits the clause that triggered a risk, the next background scan picks up the change and auto resolves the risk. No manual close out, no orphan flags lingering after the issue is addressed. The team sees only the risks that still exist, and resolved ones move to the history log.
Automatic scanning, legal and business risk categories, four severity levels, specific descriptions, 30 minute background cycle, auto resolution. The team sees exposure clearly before signature rather than discovering it after.
An unlimited liability clause discovered after signature is an exposure the team now lives with until renewal. Caught before signature, the same clause is a redline conversation. The catch point determines whether the risk costs anything or not, and pre signing detection is the only catch point where the cost is zero.
A long list of risks with no ranking forces the legal team to triage on their own. Four severity levels do the triage automatically. Critical and high risks get worked first, low and medium can wait. The team's review time goes where it actually matters.
Legal review traditionally focuses on legal risk. But unfavourable payment terms, unrealistic delivery commitments, and automatic renewal traps are equally capable of hurting the business. Sigi surfaces both categories because both can cost the team something material.
"This contract has risks" is not actionable. "Section 7.2 limitation of liability cap of $50,000 is critically low for a contract with this delivery scope" is actionable. Specific descriptions tell the team exactly what the risk is, where in the contract it sits, and why it matters.
Contracts often go through multiple revision rounds during negotiation. The 30 minute background scan picks up every edit and re evaluates the risk picture so the team always sees the current state. No stale flags, no missed changes between manual scans.
The team should not have to manually close out risks they have already addressed. Auto resolution on the next scan keeps the risk list current automatically, so what shows in the dashboard is what still needs work, not a mix of open and stale items.
Automatic contract scanning. Legal and business risks both surfaced. Four severity levels with specific descriptions. Background scans every 30 minutes, auto resolve on fix. The risk analysis layer your contract review has always needed.
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Teams catching contract risks before signature, not after
In house legal counsel screening high contract volumes for material exposure who cannot manually assess severity on every document. Founders signing high value contracts without dedicated legal review who need a safety net for the risks they wouldn't otherwise catch. Procurement teams verifying vendor terms before purchase orders go out. Risk managers establishing exposure thresholds across the contract portfolio. Any team where signing a risky contract has real cost.
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Resolve
Business
Sigi scans the full contract text automatically and identifies both legal and business risks. Four severity levels get assigned from low to critical with specific descriptions explaining what each risk is and why it matters.

Automatic contract scanning, legal risk identification, business risk identification, four level severity, 30 minute background cycle, auto resolve on completion.
Every contract entering the platform gets scanned automatically. No manual configuration, no clause selection, no setup. The full document gets read and risk detection runs over every provision regardless of position in the contract.
Unlimited liability exposure, missing limitations, asymmetric indemnification, vague intellectual property assignment, problematic warranties. The legal risk categories that historically cost teams money when contracts get tested.
Unfavourable payment terms, unrealistic delivery commitments, restrictive non competes, automatic renewal traps, exclusivity provisions. Business risk equal to legal risk gets surfaced because both can hurt the team's actual operations.
Every risk gets a severity level. Low for noted concerns, medium for review worthy issues, high for action required, critical for must fix before signature. The ranking tells the team where to spend review time first.
Contracts often go through multiple revisions during negotiation. The background scan cycle runs every 30 minutes to pick up edits and re evaluate the risk picture, so the team always sees the current state of the document.
When the team edits the clause that triggered a risk, the next background scan picks up the fix and auto resolves the risk. No manual close out workflow, no orphan flags. The dashboard reflects current state automatically.
Every contract entering the platform gets scanned automatically. No manual configuration, no clause selection, no setup. The full document gets read and risk detection runs over every provision regardless of position in the contract.
Unlimited liability exposure, missing limitations, asymmetric indemnification, vague intellectual property assignment, problematic warranties. The legal risk categories that historically cost teams money when contracts get tested.
Unfavourable payment terms, unrealistic delivery commitments, restrictive non competes, automatic renewal traps, exclusivity provisions. Business risk equal to legal risk gets surfaced because both can hurt the team's actual operations.
Every risk gets a severity level. Low for noted concerns, medium for review worthy issues, high for action required, critical for must fix before signature. The ranking tells the team where to spend review time first.
Contracts often go through multiple revisions during negotiation. The background scan cycle runs every 30 minutes to pick up edits and re evaluate the risk picture, so the team always sees the current state of the document.
When the team edits the clause that triggered a risk, the next background scan picks up the fix and auto resolves the risk. No manual close out workflow, no orphan flags. The dashboard reflects current state automatically.
Common questions about what counts as a risk, the severity levels, how legal and business risks differ, auto resolution, the 30 minute scan cycle, and how this differs from the other Sigi features.
Any provision that creates real exposure if left as written. Legal risks include unlimited liability, missing caps, asymmetric indemnification, problematic warranties. Business risks include unfavourable payment terms, unrealistic delivery commitments, restrictive non competes, automatic renewals. The bar is whether the provision could cost the team something material if the contract gets tested or executed as written.
Automatic contract scanning. Legal and business risks both surfaced. Four severity levels with specific descriptions. Background scans every 30 minutes, auto resolve on fix. The risk analysis layer your contract review has always deserved.
Turn a contract into a signed, audited document in minutes while AI flags risky clauses before they reach your signer.