Know what the vendor contract actually commits you to
MSAs, SOWs, and SaaS agreements can turn a routine purchase into a long-term obligation. Docly pulls the practical terms forward before you sign.
Docly pointed out the renewal window and a vague acceptance clause. It gave me a clean list of what to clarify before we moved forward.
Maya R.
Operations lead
What people miss
Payment and renewal surprises
Upfront fees, automatic renewals, minimum commitments, and late-payment terms that affect cash flow.
Liability gaps
Caps, carve-outs, indemnity language, and warranty disclaimers that decide who carries the risk if something goes wrong.
Scope creep
Deliverables, revision limits, acceptance standards, and change-order rules that determine what work is included.
What Docly flags for you
Auto-Renewal
The agreement renews for another year unless notice is sent 90 days before the term ends. Miss the window and you may be committed again.
Acceptance Criteria
Final payment depends on client acceptance, but the contract does not define how long approval can take. Worth clarifying before work starts.
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