Screens.ai Launches Boosts for Smarter Contract Review

Screens.ai, a marketplace for AI-based contract review, today announced the launch of Boosts, a new feature designed to improve the contract review process directly in Microsoft Word. Boosts further demonstrates Screens.ai's commitment to continuously shipping new products to improve the user experience for legal professionals.

Boosts are custom AI functions that automate common, repetitive tasks when reviewing contracts in Microsoft Word. With a single click, legal professionals can redline clauses to make them mutual, remove ambiguities, add qualifiers, auto-negotiate, or shorten. Additionally, Boosts can provide summaries of risks, critical actions, and legal liabilities for user-selected contract sections - ensuring a comprehensive understanding of negotiation opportunities and potential pitfalls.

"Contract review has long been a laborious and time-intensive process, often leading to oversights and inconsistencies," said Otto Hanson, founder and CEO of Screens.ai. "With Boosts, we are not just automating tedious tasks. We are making contract review and negotiation more intuitive, accurate, and enjoyable for legal professionals."

The introduction of Boosts reinforces the company's pace of innovation. "Boosts are just another step in our journey to developing solutions that allow legal professionals to work smarter, not harder," states Hanson.

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