Legal positioning
ContractPilot is a pre-review aid, not a legal adviser
The product helps buyers, investors and buyer agents understand contract packs before speaking with a qualified Victorian solicitor or conveyancer.
Not Legal Advice
What ContractPilot does
Information support for contract understanding.
Reviews uploaded contract packs
Turns long contract material into a short buyer briefing focused on what is worth clarifying.
Highlights key areas
Surfaces plain-English explanations, practical buyer consequences and possible questions to ask a professional.
Keeps evidence visible
Connects report items back to pages, sections and supporting wording where available.
What ContractPilot does not do
Boundaries are part of the product experience.
Does not provide legal advice
It cannot tell you whether to sign, renegotiate, waive conditions or proceed with a transaction.
Does not replace conveyancing review
A qualified solicitor or conveyancer must review the contract, title, Section 32 and transaction context.
Does not detect every issue
OCR quality, missing documents and ambiguous clauses can limit what an AI-assisted report can say.
Use it to prepare, not decide
ContractPilot is designed to help you read more confidently before professional review. Treat each generated point as a prompt for discussion, especially where the report mentions special conditions, easements, owner corporation documents, finance wording, settlement timing or missing materials.