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Across nearly a decade of commercial law practice, Akshat Yadav sat across from businesses of every kind – startups navigating their first major agreements, established companies managing complex vendor relationships, independent professionals protecting years of built work, enterprises handling contracts at scale.
The conversation was rarely the same. The underlying problem almost always was. A clause had been signed without being fully understood. A provision had compounded quietly over months. A right had been transferred, a liability accepted, a renewal locked in, not through deception, but through the absence of the right expertise at the right moment.
“The businesses that needed proper legal review the most,” Yadav says, “were the ones who could least access it.”
That observation, repeated across thousands of commercial agreements, became the founding conviction behind ContractDesk.
A Gap That Costs More Than Most Businesses Realise
Every commercial agreement carries two stories – the one both parties think they agreed to, and the one the document actually contains. Most of the time, those two stories are close enough that the difference never surfaces. When they diverge, the consequences are rarely immediate. They compound.
That is not a criticism of how contracts are drafted. It is simply a reflection of a structural reality: professional legal review has historically been available at a pace and price point that works well for businesses with the infrastructure to support it, and less well for the vast majority of commercial activity that moves faster and operates leaner.
A business finalising a partnership agreement before the end of the week, a company managing thirty vendor contracts a month, a professional protecting the terms of a major client engagement all of them have the same underlying need. Clarity on what they are agreeing to, delivered at the pace the decision actually requires.
That is the problem ContractDesk was built to solve.
The Copy-Paste Epidemic
When a new business lands its first major client, the immediate instinct is to celebrate, followed quickly by the panic of needing a service agreement. Traditional legal services are notoriously inaccessible for early-stage founders and independent professionals. Hiring a corporate lawyer often means dealing with exorbitant hourly rates, hefty retainers, and a process that moves at a glacial pace.
Faced with these hurdles, most entrepreneurs take the path of least resistance. They copy and paste a contract from a competitor, or they piece together clauses from free online templates. The result is a Frankenstein document filled with confusing legal jargon that neither party truly understands. It is a precarious way to do business, leaving the creator entirely exposed to scope creep, intellectual property theft, and severe financial loss.
Building ContractDesk
ContractDesk, which Yadav launched from Delhi in 2024, is built around a deliberately layered model.
Every contract uploaded to the platform receives an immediate AI-powered risk analysis available around the clock. The AI reads every clause, flags risks, and returns a plain-English summary of what it finds. For users who have never had a contract professionally reviewed before, this first pass is often revelatory. Issues they had glanced over liability structures, payment terms, termination conditions become visible for the first time.
For users who need to go further, ContractDesk connects them with qualified lawyers who review the document in depth. The output is not a vague legal opinion. It is a redlined document with tracked changes, clause-by-clause commentary in language the client can actually use, and specific negotiation language not “consider revising this clause” but the exact wording a client can bring back to the other party.
Every review is grounded in Indian law. The Indian Contract Act 1872. The DPDP Act 2023. MSMED Act provisions on payment timelines. The relevant labour statutes. Jurisdiction-specific, not jurisdiction-agnostic.
“There’s a lot of legal AI out there that produces technically coherent output that is completely disconnected from how Indian commercial agreements actually work,” Yadav says. “That gap matters enormously to the person signing.”
ContractDesk flips this model entirely. By combining intuitive platform design with deep legal expertise, the service guarantees a remarkably fast turnaround time, delivering reviewed or freshly drafted documents within twenty-four hours. This speed allows founders to close deals faster and strike while the iron is hot, rather than waiting anxiously for an email from an unresponsive law firm.
Affordability Meets Authority
Perhaps the most disruptive aspect of the platform is its pricing model. Traditional legal consultations can cost thousands of rupees just to get a foot in the door, making it financially unviable for micro-businesses to seek help for everyday agreements. ContractDesk has introduced a radically transparent and accessible pricing structure, with services starting at just ₹499.
This price point is a game-changer. It shifts the paradigm from asking if a business can afford to get a contract reviewed, to realizing they cannot afford to ignore it. By removing the financial barrier to entry, ContractDesk empowers freelancers and agencies to lock in their scope of work, define their payment terms, and protect their intellectual property on every single project, regardless of the ticket size.
Simplicity by Design
The user experience on ContractDesk is intentionally devoid of the intimidation usually associated with the legal world. The flow is built entirely for the non-legal mind. A user simply submits their requirement, whether it is a fresh draft for a co-founder agreement, an employment contract, or a rapid review of an intimidating vendor agreement sent by a large corporate client.
Within a day, the platform delivers a clean, robust, and customized document. The clauses are written in plain, enforceable business English, ensuring that both the service provider and the client actually understand the terms they are signing. This clarity drastically reduces the chances of future disputes, as expectations are transparently mapped out from day one.

Founder Spotlight:
Akshat Yadav didn’t build ContractDesk from a whiteboard. He built it from a decade spent inside India’s commercial legal system reviewing contracts, resolving disputes, advising startups through funding rounds, and watching businesses of every size navigate agreements that were rarely drafted with their interests in mind. By the time he had reviewed over 2,000 contracts across SaaS, investment, employment, and commercial sectors, the pattern was impossible to ignore. “The clause that damages a business is almost never hidden,” he says. “It’s right there on page seven. The problem is that nobody was paid to read page seven on their behalf.” That observation became ContractDesk’s founding premise that quality legal protection should not be a function of how large your company is or how much you can afford to spend. Every contract reviewed through the platform is personally quality-checked by Yadav, because for him this was never a technology project first. It was a legal access problem that technology could finally solve.
The Bigger Picture
ContractDesk is operating at a particular moment in Indian legal services one defined by a convergence of forces that makes what Yadav is building both timely and necessary.
The platform’s longer-term roadmap extends well beyond one-time contract reviews. Repository management, expiry tracking, renewal alerts, team collaboration tools, and smart template libraries are all in active development – building toward what Yadav describes as a contract intelligence layer for Indian businesses: one that doesn’t just review agreements after they arrive, but gives companies the tools to manage their entire contract lifecycle with the kind of clarity that was previously available only to those with dedicated legal teams.
“Every business in India deserves to understand what it’s agreeing to,” Yadav says. “That is not a premium service. That is just the minimum that any party to a contract is entitled to.”
For the millions of Indian founders, freelancers, and business owners who have signed contracts they were not entirely sure about and absorbed the consequences later that is precisely the right way to frame it.
ContractDesk is available at contractdesk.in. AI contract analysis is free on every upload. Expert lawyer review is available for any agreement type, with results delivered within 24 to 48 hours. Contracts can also be submitted via email on contact@contractdesk.in.












