From contract file to usable contract intelligence.
Oblitracker takes a signed contract and turns it into practical working outputs: summaries, obligations, key dates, risk notes and tracking-ready information your business can actually use.
A clear process, not a black box.
The goal is to move your contract from a static file into a working view of what needs to be understood, tracked and acted on.
Provide the contract.
You send the contract and any relevant background, purpose or known concerns.
Extract what matters.
The contract is reviewed for obligations, key dates, responsibilities and practical risks.
Structure the outputs.
The findings are turned into plain-English and tracking-ready deliverables.
Use the assets.
You can read, share, assign, calendar, track and reuse the contract intelligence.
Four practical steps from signed contract to working control.
Each step is designed to make the contract easier to understand, manage and follow through on.
Upload or send the contract
You provide the contract and any supporting context that helps explain the agreement. This might include the contract purpose, business area, parties involved, known concerns, upcoming deadlines or the reason you want the contract reviewed.
AI-assisted extraction and review
The contract is reviewed for key terms, obligations, dates, responsibilities, triggers, dependencies and risk signals. AI helps accelerate extraction and structuring, but the output is shaped for practical business use rather than raw machine summary.
Human-reviewed structuring
The extracted information is organised into useful outputs: plain-English summaries, obligation registers, key date files, risk notes and tracking-ready datasets depending on the package. The focus is clarity, usability and practical follow-through.
Deliverables and tracking assets
You receive the agreed outputs in a practical format. Depending on the package, these may include a contract summary, obligations register, key date calendar files, risk notes, recommendation notes and a dashboard-ready dataset.
The better the context, the more useful the outputs.
You do not need to prepare a formal brief, but a small amount of context helps make the review more practical.
The contract file
The signed agreement or current draft you want turned into working information.
- PDF, Word or text format
- Signed contract or draft
- Relevant schedules or appendices
Useful context
A few notes about why the contract matters and what you are trying to understand.
- Business purpose
- Known concerns
- Upcoming deadlines
Tracking needs
Any preference for how you want the outputs used after delivery.
- Calendar reminders
- Register or spreadsheet use
- Dashboard or workflow preparation
Contract intelligence, not legal advice.
Oblitracker is designed to help you understand, organise and operationalise contract information. It does not replace legal advice, legal interpretation or representation.
Ready to turn a contract into something usable?
Send through the contract, choose the level of support you need, and turn the agreement into practical summaries, registers, reminders and next actions.