Contracts are boring. Contract Cardinal makes them a little more fun by helping you stay organized. We’ve got you covered on document storage, versioning, customizable reminders for key dates, team delegation features, and more. And this is only the beginning.
Congrats on the launch! I got questions.
•If your client had a customer that didn't want to pay the contract, what happens?
•What does every contract need to be accepted as something valid in court (in all 50 states)?
•Does Contract Cardinal have a Terms of Service, for the client to check before agreeing to the contract as extra protection?
•These days people don't want to deal with contracts. What cases should we use this application for?
@jessehojjensen Thanks for asking your questions! We built this iteration of the product to be used as an internal tool for teams to keep their contracts organized. A perfect example (and the one that inspired us) is a corporate environment where most of the contract responsibilities end up gravitating towards a specific person, and that person departs the company for whatever reason. Contract Cardinal was meant to keep things from falling through the cracks in instances like this.
It could be used by a sales team to track renewals, an IT department to track service contracts, an HR department to manage employment agreements, or even a landlord or realtor. Our current iteration can organize PDFs and supporting documents, version history, contract milestones (to-dos) that require action at a specific date in the future, and access control for members of a team. When things happen or milestones come due, they will be posted in your inbox, Slack or Teams channel, or sent to you via SMS.
If I understood your first and third bullet points, you may have been thinking of Contract Cardinal in the context of something like DocuSign or a customer portal? If that was the case then hopefully the example I gave above will better clarify it's intended use case as an internal tool, not a client-facing tool. Although I do think features like that could be on our agenda for a future iteration. Please let me know if I misunderstood your questions there.
As for your second bullet point, we are definitely not lawyers and do not provide any legal service or advice to you through our product. Although it sounds kinda fun to play lawyer for a day, @heather_potter won't let me. 😟 Until she does, it's purely an organizational tool that you may use as you see fit.
Thanks again for your interest. We really, really appreciate it!
Cool product! This would be a huge relief for places like coworking spaces where they have a really high volume of mid/short-term contracts with a focus on renewals.
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