Docly is built for the document decisions small teams keep making.

The mission is simple: help you catch terms worth checking before signing, sending, renewing, or responding. Docly gives you a structured first pass, then keeps the boundary clear about what software can and cannot do.

Docly review boundary

Informational first pass

Document moment

Client SOW, vendor terms, renewal, notice, lease, or NDA

Docly output

Flags, source citations, summary, and follow-up questions

Your next action

Clarify, route, negotiate, store, or ask a qualified professional

Clear boundary
Docly is a software tool for informational document analysis, not a law firm and not a substitute for legal advice.

Mission

Docly exists to make recurring business-document review more understandable, more verifiable, and easier to route to the right next action.

Clarity before action

Docly is built for the moment before you sign, send, renew, respond, route, or ask for help.

Concrete document terms

The review focuses on payment, scope, ownership, liability, cancellation, renewal, deadlines, and obligations.

Verifiable next questions

Flags and Ask Docly answers point back to the document so you can check the source before deciding.

Who Docly is for

Docly is shaped around the real documents you handle when you do not have a full legal or procurement team on standby.

Your service business

For agencies, studios, consultants, freelancers, and professional-services teams reviewing client SOWs and vendor terms.

Your small team

When you do not have a full legal or procurement function but still need a better first pass on repeat paperwork.

Recurring document workflows

Contracts, leases, NDAs, renewals, notices, payment terms, and other documents that keep coming back.

What Docly does

Summarizes the document in plain English
Flags terms worth checking before signing, sending, renewing, or responding
Shows source-cited payment, scope, renewal, liability, ownership, and deadline issues where relevant
Lets you ask follow-up questions tied to the document
Creates a review you can keep, export, or share when appropriate

What Docly does not do

Does not provide legal advice
Does not replace a licensed attorney or professional judgment
Does not create an attorney-client relationship
Does not guarantee every issue has been found
Does not tell you a document is safe to sign

Built with privacy and boundaries first

There are no borrowed partner logos, advisor badges, or certification marks on this page. The trust surface Docly can stand behind today is the product posture itself.

Documents are encrypted

Uploaded documents are protected in transit and at rest using the safeguards described in the Privacy Policy.

Automatic deletion window

Uploaded documents and their analyses are automatically deleted within 28 days. You can delete them sooner.

No AI training on your content

Docly does not allow third-party AI providers to train models on your documents, analyses, or chats.

No sale of personal information

Docly does not sell personal information and uses uploaded content to provide the requested review.

Proof starts with the public boundaries.

The policies are part of the product experience: they explain retention, data use, AI processing, product limits, and how to reach the team when a question needs a human response.

Docly

Start with the document already on your desk.

Use Docly for the first pass, then decide what to clarify, route, negotiate, keep, or ask a qualified professional to review.