Upload your contract, agreement or notice and receive a plain-language overview of the key terms. If there are points worth clarifying before you sign or act, a further overview is available.
Contracts are not always straightforward. Whether you are about to sign, trying to cancel, or unsure about your obligations — understanding the terms first makes any next step clearer.
Get a free first overviewUpload your contract, agreement, renewal notice or cancellation letter. You will receive a plain-language overview of the key terms — and whether anything is worth clarifying before you sign, cancel or respond.
We go through the contract in plain language — notice periods, minimum terms, renewal conditions and any wording that is difficult to follow. We prepare suggested response wording you can adapt. You decide what to do next.
"I wasn't sure whether I was still within the minimum term or not. Having the timeline explained clearly before I did anything was exactly what I needed."
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"I was about to sign a service agreement but wasn't sure what I was committing to. Having the key terms explained before I signed made me feel much more confident."
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"The company said I'd missed the cancellation window. Understanding exactly what the contract said — rather than what they told me — made a real difference."
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Service agreements, gym memberships, broadband and telecoms contracts, software or platform agreements, coaching contracts, rental agreements, trade service contracts and other agreements where the cancellation terms, notice periods or obligations are unclear.
It depends on what the contract says. Many service agreements require 30 days' notice, some require more, and some only allow cancellation at the end of a fixed term. A review can identify the relevant clauses and explain what they mean in plain language.
Yes, if the original agreement included an auto-renewal clause. These are valid in the UK if clearly disclosed. Whether yours was clearly set out — and what your options are — can be clarified from the document.
You receive a free first overview by email — typically by the next working day before 4pm. This gives you a plain-language summary of the key terms and flags anything worth clarifying before you act. A further overview with suggested response wording is available for £29 if you want more.
Our service is designed around document review and written assessments delivered by email. By working primarily through email rather than telephone consultations, we are able to keep the service affordable while ensuring every document receives a careful and consistent review.
No. DoIPayThat provides plain-language contract overviews and response guidance. It is not legal advice and does not provide legal representation.
Contract question? A free first review gives you a plain-language overview of the key terms before you sign, cancel or respond.
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