Deliverables

Deliverables

Turn a signed contract into a practical operating pack.

Oblitracker gives you structured, plain-English outputs that help you understand the contract, identify obligations, track key dates, surface risks and move from document storage to contract control.

What you receive

The exact mix depends on your package, but the goal is always the same: make the contract easier to understand, track and act on.

1
Readable contract insight A plain-English view of the contract, not another dense legal document.
2
Practical tracking assets Obligations, key dates and calendar-ready information structured for use.
3
Operational follow-up Risk notes, recommendation points and implementation considerations where included.
Clarity

Know what the contract says.

Understand the main parties, purpose, commitments, dates and operational implications.

Control

Know what needs tracking.

Turn obligations, renewal points, notice windows and responsibilities into usable working information.

Action

Know what happens next.

Surface practical follow-up points, risks, decisions and reminders that need attention.

Reuse

Use the outputs elsewhere.

Feed registers, dashboards, workflow tools, spreadsheets, reminders or internal handover notes.

The operating pack

Six deliverables designed for practical contract management.

Each output has a clear role. Together, they help turn a contract from a static document into something your business can actually manage.

1

Contract Summary Report

A plain-English summary of the contract that explains the main parties, purpose, commercial context, important clauses and operational implications. This is designed for people who need to understand the agreement without reading the full contract every time.

Main purpose and context
Key parties and roles
Important clauses surfaced
Plain-English operating implications
2

Obligations Register

A structured register of key obligations, responsibilities, timeframes, triggers and follow-up points. It helps move commitments out of dense clauses and into a format that can be managed, reviewed and assigned.

Key obligations extracted
Responsibilities identified
Triggers and dependencies noted
Structured for tracking and review
3

Key Dates Calendar Files

Calendar-ready files for important dates, deadlines, renewal points, review dates, expiry dates and notice windows. These help ensure time-sensitive commitments are no longer trapped inside the contract document.

Renewal and expiry dates
Notice windows and review points
Deadline reminders
Calendar-ready outputs
4

Risk and Awareness Notes

Practical notes highlighting risks, dependencies, missing information, ambiguous obligations, operational pressure points and issues that may need further attention. These are not legal advice, but they help you see what should not be ignored.

Operational risks surfaced
Dependencies identified
Potential gaps noted
Follow-up areas highlighted
5

Negotiation and Recommendation Notes

Practical notes on areas that may need clarification, improvement, negotiation or further review in future contract discussions. These help you prepare better questions and identify where the agreement may need operational tightening.

Clarification points
Improvement opportunities
Future negotiation prompts
Practical recommendation notes
6

Dashboard and Automated Alerts Dataset

A structured dataset designed to support dashboards, registers, reminder workflows and recurring contract tracking. This helps move from a one-off review to a reusable operating view of obligations and dates.

Structured obligation data
Tracking-ready fields
Dashboard-ready outputs
Alert and reminder structure
How the outputs are prepared

Designed to be useful after the contract has been signed.

The process focuses on making contract information easier to use, not simply summarising pages for the sake of it.

01

Review the contract

The contract is reviewed for structure, key terms, obligations, dates, responsibilities and operational commitments.

02

Extract what matters

Important clauses, dates, obligations, triggers, risks and dependencies are pulled into a practical working view.

03

Structure the outputs

The information is organised into summaries, registers, calendar-ready files, notes and tracking-ready data.

04

Deliver usable assets

You receive outputs that can be read, shared, assigned, tracked and reused inside your business.

Package map

Which deliverables are included?

Each package is designed for a different level of contract complexity and operational need.

Deliverable Clarity
$235
Intelligence
$355
Plus
$495
Contract Summary Report Included Included Included
Obligations Register Snapshot Included Expanded
Key Dates Calendar Files Included Included Included
Risk and Awareness Notes Included Included Expanded
Negotiation and Recommendation Notes Not included Not included Included
Dashboard and Automated Alerts Dataset Not included Included Included
Practical value

The deliverables are designed to be used, not just read once.

Oblitracker is most useful when the outputs become part of how you manage delivery, dates, obligations and operational risk.

Use the summary for quick understanding, internal handover and management visibility.
Use the obligations register to assign ownership and keep commitments visible.
Use the calendar files to bring key dates into the tools your team already uses.
Use the tracking dataset to support dashboards, reminders, spreadsheets and recurring review processes.

Ready to turn a contract into usable working information?

Send through the contract, choose the level of support you need, and turn the agreement into practical summaries, registers, reminders and next actions.