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DueDocs

AI property contract review for Australian buyers and pros.

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DueDocs is AI‑powered contract review for Australian property buyers, investors, and conveyancers. Upload a Contract of Sale or vendor statement to see key risks, negotiation angles, Voice Agent and AI Chat to answer any question, and suburb insights with source‑linked findings in under 5 minutes. Built for buyers at open homes and teams handling volume via bulk upload. First report free. Check out our sample: https://duedocs.com.au/sample Informational only, not legal advice.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 We built DueDocs because buying property in Australia still means signing documents most people never fully read. Every weekend, buyers leave open homes with Contracts of Sale and vendor disclosures (Section 32, Form 30, and state equivalents) that can run to hundreds of pages. Restrictive covenants, planning overlays, vendor obligations, settlement terms. The details that change a deal are buried in clauses most people skim and hope their conveyancer catches later. We wanted contract clarity in 5 minutes, not 5 days. What DueDocs does Upload a PDF and get a structured AI report in under 5 minutes: 40+ risk categories scanned Negotiation points pulled from the contract Suburb insights (crime, growth, yield, demographics) Every finding linked to the exact clause and page AI chat and voice assistant on every report for follow-up questions Who it's for Buyers: First-home buyers, investors, anyone comparing properties on a busy inspection weekend. Upload at the open home, walk away with a report before other buyers have started reading. Professionals: Conveyancers, buyer's advocates, law firms, and planning consultants. Bulk upload from the web dashboard, process multiple contracts in parallel, and share password-protected reports with clients. Where you can use it Web dashboard (including bulk upload), plus native iOS and Android apps for reviewing contracts between inspections. From $15 per report. Your first analysis is free. Why we're launching here We think property buyers and professionals deserve the same speed and clarity AI has brought to other industries. DueDocs is informational only, not legal advice. It gives you and your conveyancer a head start so you can focus on strategy, not decoding 200 pages from scratch. We'd love your input: Are you a buyer or a professional? What would make this indispensable for you? What’s the one clause or risk you wish you’d caught earlier on a past purchase? iOS, Android, or web. Which would you use most? Try your first contract free and tell us what you think. Happy to answer anything in the comments. Thanks for checking us out 🙏

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for something touching property contracts the real question for me is liability, not accuracy. if the tool misses a genuinely risky clause and someone signs based on a clean-looking report, is that positioned as "supplement your conveyancer, don't replace them" with clear disclaimers, or are people actually using this standalone to skip paying for a solicitor review

Buying a place is one of those moments where you nod along to pages you barely understand and hope nothing bites you later. Having a calm second pair of eyes on all that fine print feels genuinely reassuring, Anuj.

One thing that would help a lot is comparing clauses side by side against a standard template so I can see at a glance what is unusual or missing. Even a simple diff view would make negotiation prep faster when reviewing contracts at open homes.

disclosure regimes are genuinely different state to state in Australia - Section 32 is a Victoria thing, NSW has its own contract/disclosure requirements, and it's different again in QLD. does the model actually know which state's rules apply based on the document format and check against that state's specific requirements, or is the 40+ risk category scan more of a general pattern applied everywhere regardless of jurisdiction?

About DueDocs on Product Hunt

AI property contract review for Australian buyers and pros.

DueDocs was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 29 upvotes and 12 comments, placing #15 on the daily leaderboard. DueDocs is AI‑powered contract review for Australian property buyers, investors, and conveyancers. Upload a Contract of Sale or vendor statement to see key risks, negotiation angles, Voice Agent and AI Chat to answer any question, and suburb insights with source‑linked findings in under 5 minutes. Built for buyers at open homes and teams handling volume via bulk upload. First report free. Check out our sample: https://duedocs.com.au/sample Informational only, not legal advice.

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