Common questions
What happens after the free trial? +
After 7 days you're billed $19.99/month. Cancel anytime before the trial ends and you won't be charged. No gotchas.
Can I use all three tools on the Full Platform? +
Yes. The Full Platform gives you unlimited access to all six tools — Vehicle Negotiator, Contract Intelligence, Citation Defense, Bill Dispute, Debt Defense, and HOA Dispute. All 103 contract types, all citation and notice types, and all state law analysis included.
Is the $24.99 one-time charge per analysis? +
Yes. One payment, one full analysis delivered to your email as a PDF. No subscription, no recurring charges. If you think you'll use it more than once, the Full Platform at $19.99/month is a better value.
What types of citations does Citation Defense cover? +
Any ticket, fine, or violation notice — speeding tickets, parking fines, red light camera notices, toll violations, HOA fines, municipal code violations, and court notices. If it has a deadline and a dollar amount, Citation Defense can analyze it.
Is this a law firm? +
No. ReadTheClause is an AI-powered document analysis platform. It provides plain-English intelligence, document templates, and evidence checklists — not legal advice, and not legal representation. For citations involving criminal charges or license suspension, consult a licensed attorney.
How is my citation data handled? +
Your citation is analyzed and not stored. Images are deleted immediately after processing. We do not retain personal information from citations beyond what is needed to deliver your analysis.
What does Debt Defense cover? +
Any collections letter or debt notice — credit card debt, medical debt, auto loan deficiency, student loan, utility collections, payday loans, and unknown or time-barred debts. Debt Defense scans for FDCPA violations, checks the statute of limitations for your state, and generates a validation demand letter, cease and desist, dispute letter, and settlement offer.
What does HOA Dispute cover? +
HOA violation fines, rule violation notices, architectural review denials, warning letters, and hearing notices. HOA Dispute applies verified state HOA law for 15 states — Florida, California, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, North Carolina, Virginia, Georgia, Illinois, Washington, Oregon, Utah, Maryland, and New Jersey. All other states receive universal homeowner rights analysis. For lien or foreclosure notices, the tool provides an immediate attorney referral — those require professional legal representation.