Compare contracts
Prompt detail
Please compare the following two contract:
{{@Contract_A}} and {{@Contract_B}}
##Output any differences in clauses, terms, subjects, content, opinions/views, or wording.
##You may focus on differences related to a specific {{Topic}} if one is provided.
If a topic is specified, highlight the differences pertinent to that topic. If no topic is specified, conduct a comprehensive comparison as instructed. If no differences exist, output “No differences.”
What the prompt does
Reviewing two contracts manually for differences is tedious and error-prone, especially when versions look nearly identical. This prompt lets you drop in two contracts and get a structured breakdown of every divergence — from clause-level changes to subtle wording shifts.
remio reads both referenced contracts, cross-references their sections, and outputs a clear comparison highlighting differences in clauses, terms, subjects, content, legal opinions, and specific wording. You can also narrow the analysis to a particular topic like indemnification or payment terms.
When to use
• Comparing a vendor's revised contract against the original to catch unfavorable changes before signing.
• Reviewing two versions of an NDA sent by different counterparties to ensure consistent confidentiality protections.
• Auditing differences between a master services agreement and a client-specific amendment during due diligence.
• Checking whether a renewed lease agreement introduces new obligations compared to the expiring term.
• Evaluating competing supplier contracts to determine which offers more favorable liability and termination provisions.
Prompt examples
Input: Please compare the following two contracts: @Vendor_MSA_v2_March2024.pdf and @Vendor_MSA_v1_October2023.pdf
Focus on differences related to liability and indemnification.
remio responds:
The March 2024 version introduces a mutual indemnification clause in Section 9.2, replacing the one-sided indemnification that only protected the vendor in the October 2023 version. The liability cap in Section 10.1 has been raised from $500,000 to $1,200,000, and now explicitly includes consequential damages, which were previously excluded. Additionally, the newer contract adds a carve-out in Section 10.3 stating that the liability cap does not apply to breaches of confidentiality or data protection obligations. The force majeure language in Section 12 was also updated to remove pandemic-related exclusions from the indemnification scope.
Tip 1: Always specify a topic like "termination rights" or "payment terms" when you need a focused comparison — broad comparisons across lengthy contracts can dilute the most critical differences.
Tip 2: Reference the exact document names or files stored in your workspace so remio can accurately retrieve and parse both contracts without ambiguity.
Tip 3: Run the comparison once broadly, then re-run targeting specific high-risk clauses to ensure nothing material is overlooked.
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