A second chance to reach a better agreement.

Drop in any draft. A neutral Fiduciary listens to what each side wants, privately, and proposes changes that leave no one worse off.

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Before we begin

I'll be your Fiduciary.

I'm a neutral intermediary, on no one's side and on everyone's side. In a moment I'll ask you a few short questions about what you actually want from this agreement: your priorities, your hard limits, where you have room to move.

Everything you tell me stays confidential and is never shown to the other side. I use it only to design changes that help both of you. If you don't like what I propose, you simply keep the deal you already have, so you can speak freely.

The conversation

What I heard

Here's what I heard.

Read it over, then tap any line to fix it. This is the private brief I'll design from. The other side never sees it.

The other side

How should I handle the counterparty?

The best proposals come from hearing both sides. Invite the other side to share their priorities privately. You'll never see what they say, and they'll never see what you said.

Thank you

Your side is in.

I've saved your priorities, privately. A proposal that accounts for what matters to both of you will be built automatically, and the person who invited you will be notified. Nothing you shared is ever revealed to them. You're free to close this tab.

Sent

I'll take it from here.

Your invite is on its way. The moment the other side finishes sharing their side, I'll build the proposal automatically and email it to you. You're free to close this tab, or keep it open and it'll appear here on its own.

Drafting

Reading the agreement closely…
Weighing both sides' priorities and shaping a package that leaves no one worse off. This takes a little while. Good redlines are worth it.

Your proposal

A package that works for both sides.

For your eyes only

The proposed redline

These are the only changes. Everything else stays exactly as you wrote it. Hover any edit to see why it helps both sides.

Accept this set of changes?

Almost there

Waiting on the other side.

You've made your call. The other side is reviewing the same proposal. The moment they accept or decline, I'll show you where things land. Keep this tab open and it'll update here on its own.

Done

Your redline is ready.

Download the improved redline, with the agreed changes marked in place.

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