Owner
In-house counsel, COO, founder, or procurement owner who gets pulled into contract detail after the commercial team is already waiting.
Vendor contracts should not sit untouched because the first read takes too long.
Mia flags the clause changes, writes the brief, and keeps counsel on the decision.
Send the contract type and repeated risk terms.
Mia maps the first flag-and-summary loop.
The employee runs inside the systems you already use.
The point is less manual work, not another app to manage.
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Legal, procurement, and operator-led companies that review vendor paperwork without a large legal ops team.
Owner
In-house counsel, COO, founder, or procurement owner who gets pulled into contract detail after the commercial team is already waiting.
Workday sentence
Can someone show me what changed from our standard before I spend an hour reading this?
Where it gets stuck
The work is not reading every clause.
The work is finding the few changes that can create liability, data, IP, or approval risk.
What cannot go wrong
They slow the deal and look difficult, or they miss one clause that becomes an expensive problem later.
What stays human
They protect judgment, precedent, and the company’s standard positions.
They do not want AI pretending to be counsel.
First useful version
A deviation brief with the risky clauses, plain-English impact, and the exact decision a human reviewer needs to make.
Mia is useful only if this work gets cheaper, faster, cleaner, or easier to trust.
She handles prep, drafts, chases, and handoffs.
Your team keeps the decision.
Work to clear
Clause-by-clause comparison against precedent
Impact
Less review time, fewer missed items, cleaner files, and less expensive admin around work that still needs expert approval.
Current cost
Incoming MSAs, NDAs and vendor agreements
Human approval
Reviewer accepts, requests a redline, or escalates.
No contract leaves without a human signing off.
Every contract that hits your team needs to be checked against precedent.
The employee compares clauses line by line, marks the deviations, and writes the summary.
Your lawyer reviews a 5-minute brief instead of a 60-minute read.
“Friday afternoon vendor MSA. Three deviations from your standard NDA. Summary in your inbox by 5pm.”
An AI assistant for Australian mortgage brokers that handles document collection, borrower chases, file prep, and loan-processing admin inside your broker software.
Get the books BAS-ready by chasing missing client documents, clearing bank-rec exceptions, and preparing the close pack for review.
Get one matter moving by collecting facts, chasing missing documents, preparing conflict-check context, and drafting client updates.
Get one renewal file unstuck by triaging the inbox, chasing missing documents, summarizing policy changes, and preparing the broker review queue.
Triage incoming claims, cross-check policy coverage, prepare the first response.
Adjusters approve the decision.
Every new hire, customer, or account gets the same complete welcome — forms filled, signatures chased, access provisioned.
Route every approval request to the right person with the context attached.
Chase what stalls past your SLA.
Categorize incoming tickets, draft replies for the common ones, escalate the edge cases.
The frontline stops drowning.
Mia checks the cost, risk, what needs sign-off, and whether an AI employee can clear the first version.
If this is cheaper or safer with a person, the scorecard says that.
WORK + APPROVAL SCORECARD
A short check for cost, speed, quality, risk, and the first safe version.
Work
Replies, reports, checks, handoffs, document chases, approvals, or follow-up that keeps coming back.
Cost
Staff time, manager attention, customer wait time, rework, missed follow-ups, or lost revenue.
Quality
Better drafts, faster turnaround, fewer errors, cleaner handoffs, and less chasing from managers.
Control
Customer promises, pricing, refunds, legal language, financial decisions, or anything that can damage trust.
Output: work to clear, current cost, what needs sign-off, pricing options, and the smallest useful test.
Send the contract type and repeated risk terms.
Mia maps the first flag-and-summary loop.