Draft contracts from your templates and terms
Contract drafting is mostly assembly. Give Kuse your clause library and the deal terms. It assembles the draft so your lawyer reviews, not rebuilds.
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Contract drafting is slow, repetitive, and error-prone
- Every contract starts from a previous contract, with manual edits. Outdated clauses carry over. Terms get missed.
- Standard agreements like NDAs take hours to draft and review. Most of that time is formatting and clause selection, not judgment.
- Clause libraries exist but are never referenced consistently. The right language is available; using it every time is the problem.
Clause library in, ready draft out
Share your context
Drop in your clause library, your past contracts, or describe the deal terms. Kuse uses this as the foundation for every draft.
Tell Kuse what to create
Describe the contract type, the parties involved, key terms, and any clauses to include or exclude. Kuse generates a structured first draft instantly.
Refine and export
Edit directly in the Kuse workspace and export to your preferred document format for review and signature.
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A practical guide to AI contract drafting
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What is AI contract drafting?
AI contract drafting uses AI to assemble a contract draft from your existing clause library, deal terms, and standard language. It does not replace legal review — it eliminates the assembly work so your lawyers spend time on judgment, not formatting and clause selection.
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Who uses AI contract drafting?
- In-house legal teams handling high volumes of standard agreements
- Sales and partnerships teams who need NDAs and MSAs drafted quickly
- Founders and operators who handle contracts without dedicated legal staff
- Consultants and agencies creating service agreements for every new client
- HR teams drafting employment agreements and contractor agreements
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What types of contracts can AI draft?
- NDAs and confidentiality agreements
- Master service agreements (MSAs)
- Consulting and freelance contracts
- SaaS subscription agreements
- Employment and contractor agreements
- Partnership and revenue share agreements
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How to use AI for contract drafting effectively
Upload your clause library and a sample of your best past contracts to your Kuse workspace. When drafting, specify the contract type, the parties, the key commercial terms, and any non-standard clauses. The more specific your prompt, the less editing the draft needs. Always have legal review the output before signing.
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Common mistakes to avoid
- Skipping legal review: AI drafts are starting points — always have a qualified reviewer check the final document
- No clause library in workspace: Without your standard language, Kuse cannot apply your terms
- Vague deal terms: Specify payment terms, scope, IP ownership, and termination clauses explicitly
- Reusing old contract language without updates: Laws and standards change — review your templates periodically
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Why AI contract drafting works better in Kuse
Generic AI generates generic contracts. Kuse uses your clause library, your standard terms, and your past agreements to produce a draft that matches your legal standards. Because your templates live in your workspace, every new contract starts from the right foundation — not from a blank page or someone else's boilerplate.
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Frequently asked questions
Is AI contract drafting legally binding?
A Kuse-drafted contract is a draft, not a finalized legal document. It requires review and signature through your normal legal process to be binding.
Can Kuse use my existing contract templates?
Yes. Add your templates and clause library to your workspace. Kuse references them when drafting new contracts.
How long does it take to draft a contract with Kuse?
A standard service agreement or NDA typically takes 30 to 90 seconds to draft, depending on complexity.
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