For UGC creators & micro-influencers

Stop signing brand deals
with hidden rights grabs.

Clawr reviews your contract in plain English, flags risky clauses like perpetual usage, unpaid exclusivity, and whitelisting, then drafts a negotiation email you can actually send.

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Built for creators who need a fast first pass before they say yes.

Why Clawr
01

Catch the clauses that quietly cost creators the most

Most bad brand deals do not look dramatic at first glance. They hide in wording around usage rights, exclusivity, raw footage, payment timing, revisions, and cancellation. Clawr pulls those clauses out, explains what they mean in plain English, and shows you where the real risk is before you agree.

02

Know what to push back on and why

It is hard to negotiate when you are not sure what is standard, what is risky, and what is worth asking to change. Clawr gives you creator-friendly context on why a clause matters, how serious it is, and what a reasonable pushback looks like, so you are not sending vague edits or freezing on the reply.

03

Turn red flags into a ready-to-send negotiation email

Instead of staring at a marked-up contract and a blank inbox, Clawr generates a negotiation email based on the issues it found. You get a clearer, faster starting point for asking to narrow usage, limit exclusivity, add payment protections, or remove one-sided terms without writing the whole message from scratch.

How it works
1

Upload the contract or paste the agreement text.

2

Clawr scans for creator-risk clauses like perpetual usage rights, broad exclusivity, whitelisting access, unpaid reshoots, slow payment terms, and one-sided cancellation language.

3

You get a plain-English breakdown of what each clause means, why it matters, and how urgent it is.

4

Clawr drafts a negotiation email you can edit and send to the brand, manager, or agency.

FAQ

Clawr focuses on the terms creators most often regret later: perpetual or all-media usage rights, exclusivity and non-competes, whitelisting or paid media access, work-made-for-hire language, raw file transfer, unlimited revisions, delayed payment, broad cancellation rights, and other one-sided clauses.

Clawr is built for UGC creators and micro-influencers reviewing brand, agency, or campaign agreements, especially when they need a fast first pass before signing or replying.

You get a plain-English breakdown of risky clauses, context on why they matter, and a drafted negotiation email you can edit and send.

Clawr helps you understand the risks and likely negotiation points. It does not make the final decision for you, and it is not a substitute for legal advice.

No. Clawr is meant to make contract language easier to understand, not harder.

You can use it as a starting point, then adjust tone and details for the deal. The point is to save time and help you reply with something stronger than a blank draft.

See what your contract is
really asking for before you sign.

Review My Contract

Spot risky clauses. Understand your leverage. Send a smarter negotiation email.