Describe it.
AI writes it.
You sign it.
Tell us what you need in plain English. Our AI drafts a custom, attorney-grade legal document in under 5 minutes — handling all the edge cases generic templates can't. The only legal AI that knows your state's law.
Templates are great. Until your situation doesn't fit.
Most legal documents people need don't exist as a template. Real life is messier than a fillable PDF. The seller wants partial payment over 6 months. The lease has two roommates and one is on a different schedule. The contract needs IP language for a specific platform.
Static templates can't adapt. Generic forms force you to either accept clauses that don't apply, delete language and risk breaking the document, or hire a lawyer for $300+ to make a small change.
AI Draft handles every edge case in plain English. Just describe your situation. The AI generates the right document with the right clauses for your state, your scenario, your edge cases.
Templates miss the unusual
Co-signed leases. Trade-ins. Lease-to-own. Joint ownership with split percentages. Static forms can't capture these.
State law is inconsistent
Non-compete language enforceable in Texas is void in California. Templates get stale. AI Draft knows current law.
Lawyers are slow & expensive
$300/hr minimum for a simple custom contract. 3-5 day turnaround. AI Draft does it in 4 minutes for a fraction of one credit.
You don't know what you need
"Is it an MOU or an NDA?" "Do I need an addendum or a new contract?" Describe the situation. AI picks the right doc.
Three steps. Four minutes.
Describe in plain English
Two or three sentences works best. Your state, the parties, the situation, anything unusual.
AI asks smart follow-ups
If anything's ambiguous, the AI clarifies. Names, dates, specific terms. Quick chat-style questions.
Edit, sign, download
Review the draft, tweak anything via chat, download as PDF or DOCX. Save to your dashboard.
What people actually ask AI Draft.
These are real prompts (anonymized) that produced real documents on DocsGenie. Each one would've required a lawyer or hours of template-hacking.
My sister and I want to buy a house together. She'll put up 70% of the down payment, I'll put 30%, but we'll split the mortgage 50/50. We need an agreement covering what happens if one of us wants out.
Selling my motorcycle to a friend for $4,200, but he can only pay $1,500 now and the rest over 4 monthly payments. Need a bill of sale that holds the title until paid off, in Florida.
I'm doing a website redesign for a client. $8K project, 50% upfront, 50% on launch. Need to make sure I keep ownership of source files until final payment, and they own the brand assets after.
My elderly mom is moving into my house. She wants to pay $800/mo as her share. We want it written down so my brother (her other heir) can't claim she “loaned” it later. Texas.
I'm starting a SaaS with a friend. 60/40 equity split, both vesting over 4 years with 1-year cliff. He's part-time, I'm full-time. We want acceleration on acquisition but not termination without cause.
My partner and I are renting a 2BR. Our friend wants to move in temporarily — 4 months max, no name on the lease, paying us $700/month. Need something that protects all three of us.
When to use which.
Both have a place. Templates are faster for standard scenarios. AI Draft is essential for everything else.
Templates
Fast for standard, predictable documents.
- ✓Standard residential lease
- ✓Generic NDA between two parties
- ✓Vehicle bill of sale (cash sale)
- ✓Mutual confidentiality agreement
- ✓Standard employment offer letter
- ✕Anything custom or unusual
- ✕Combined documents (e.g. sale + financing)
- ✕State-specific edge cases
AI Draft
Custom documents for situations templates can't handle.
- ✓Anything with installment payments
- ✓Combined or hybrid documents
- ✓Multi-party arrangements (3+ people)
- ✓Family / informal-but-binding agreements
- ✓Unusual conditions (kill fees, contingencies)
- ✓State-specific clauses out of the box
- ✓When you don't know what doc you need
- ✓When a template needs heavy editing anyway
1,000 credits per month. That's a lot.
Every plan ($29/mo, $120/yr, or the $1 trial) includes 1,000 AI credits monthly. Most users never come close to using them up.
Each AI action costs credits based on complexity. A typical document generation costs 5–15 credits. AI editing actions like “make this more formal” cost 1–3 credits each.
Failed generations auto-refund. If the AI returns something unusable, you get the credits back. You only pay for what works.
If you do run out, top up with credit packs. Pack credits never expire.
Typical AI Draft costs
- Simple agreement (1-2 pages)5 credits
- Standard contract (3-5 pages)10 credits
- Complex multi-party contract15-20 credits
- AI chat edit (per change)1-3 credits
- Rewrite for different state5 credits
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