AnalyzeMyDocument runs your document through a multi-agent review pipeline powered by Claude AI. Three independent reviewer perspectives. A reconciler that resolves conflicts. A confidence score that has to be earned.
Free for first run · No credit card required · Documents under 5,000 words
Every run is scored. Only approved output reaches you.
Turn a draft into a stronger version of itself. Improve structure, clarity, completeness, and overall quality without manually reworking the entire document.
Specs · Proposals · Reports · Drafts
Create a new analytical document that critiques the original. Use purpose-built review types for code, patents, contracts, academic papers, business cases, and technical specs.
Code Reviews · Patent Analysis · Thesis Reviews · Contract Audits
Drop in a markdown file. Choose Revise Document or Generate Analysis. The system detects document type automatically.
Select from 27 analysis types or accept the recommendation. See estimated cost, token count, and processing time before you run.
Writer produces the output. Three Reviewers critique it. The Reconciler scores confidence and approves or requests another cycle.
Once the pipeline meets your confidence threshold, download the approved document as markdown or HTML.
We ran a gym membership contract through our Consumer Contract Analysis. The pipeline found hidden fees totaling $3,686 over 3 years, a 90-day certified-mail cancellation trap, biometric data collection, and a $75 death processing fee.
Read the Full 10,000-Word Analysis10,637 words · 2 review cycles · Confidence score: 0.73 · Cost: $4.87
Each run is examined by multiple reviewer perspectives, not just generated once.
The system cycles through revision rounds until the confidence score meets your threshold.
Approval is tied to a numeric score (0.0–1.0), not a vague sense that the output is "good enough."
Purpose-built critique prompts for technical, legal, research, business, and rhetorical documents.
See cost, token count, and expected processing time before you commit to a run.
Integrate document analysis into CI/CD pipelines, automated workflows, or bulk processing.
Choose a broad review, a specialist critique, or a targeted risk assessment depending on the document type and the decision you need to make.
Spot reliability, security, and maintainability issues before production.
Review claim scope, prior art exposure, validity risks, and design-around opportunities.
Find weak arguments, unsupported claims, citation gaps, and methodology problems.
Identify obligations, liabilities, missing protections, and ambiguous clauses.
Challenge assumptions and expose fragile reasoning before a decision is made.
Find what implementers will need before a specification becomes buildable.