A playbook is your firm’s preferred positions + walk-aways for every clause that matters. BarZero grounds every contract review in it — so the redlines you get back read like your senior partner wrote them, not like a generic risk list.
Aggregate liability capped at the fees paid by Customer in the twelve (12) months preceding the claim.
Six (6) months of fees, or $25,000, whichever is greater. Carve-outs intact for breach of confidentiality and IP indemnity.
Liability, IP, indemnification, term, governing law, data protection — every standard clause category, plus your own custom ones. The AI knows which entry to pull when reviewing a section.
Every entry can have a position: buyer-side, seller-side, neutral, or 'any'. BarZero picks the one that matches the deal you're reviewing — no playbook collisions.
When BarZero applies your playbook to a contract, every redline carries a citation back to the playbook entry it came from. You can audit the chain of reasoning later.
The playbook itself lives in your browser's IndexedDB. Only the entries relevant to a specific clause review are sent to the model — never the full library, never written to a server.
Pick the last 5 deals you negotiated. The clauses you flagged or replaced are exactly what should live in your playbook.
For each clause: paste your preferred wording in, then your walk-away. Notes for the AI go below — when to apply, edge cases.
Run Analyze on the next contract. BarZero pulls the matching entries automatically; you'll see your playbook citations next to every redline.
The playbook is your firm’s negotiating knowledge — what you accept, what you walk on, the soft places to push. It never leaves your browser as a whole. Only the single entry the model needs for the specific clause being reviewed gets relayed, under Anthropic ZDR. Read the full architecture in the security whitepaper.