Professional Verification Engine

Trust what AI
actually tells you.

The quality gate for attorneys, accountants, and financial advisors. We cross-reference every AI-generated summary against your source documents — and flag the errors before they become liability.

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Session · Master_Services_Agreement.pdf

Source Document

Master Services Agreement

p. 4 / 12
Macro detail of a printed source document
VERIDOC
AUDITED
QA-0942

Atomic Factual Claims

4 of 19 require attention

Verity84.2%
SupportedClaim #001

The contract duration is twenty-four months.

§2.1 — “This agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and continue for a period of twenty-four (24) months.”

ContradictedClaim #002

Termination requires 60 days written notice.

Source explicitly states 30 days, not 60.

§4.2 — “Either party may terminate this agreement upon thirty (30) days prior written notice.”

Partially supportedClaim #003

Liability is capped at total fees paid in the prior twelve months.

Source matches but adds exceptions for gross negligence.

Not found in sourceClaim #004

The agreement is governed by Delaware law.

No jurisdiction clause appears in the source document.

Sample report · A real MSA verified against a ChatGPT-generated summary

~1,000
Documented court sanctions for AI hallucinations
17–33%
Hallucination rate observed in enterprise legal AI
< 60s
From upload to verified, signed audit report

Methodology

A quality gate, not another AI tool.

We don't generate. We verify. Four deliberate steps that turn a probabilistic AI output into a defensible professional artifact.

01

Upload the source

Drop in the original contract, transcript, or financial document — PDF, DOCX, or plain text.

02

Paste the AI output

Bring the summary or draft from ChatGPT, Claude, or any AI tool. We extract every atomic factual claim.

03

Receive the flag report

Every claim is matched to source evidence and labeled supported, partial, contradicted, or not found.

04

Export the audit trail

A timestamped, signed PDF you can attach to the client file. Proof of due diligence — on every job.

Pricing

Less than a single billing hour.

No setup. No sales call. Cancel any time. Your $49 / month Pro plan costs roughly twelve minutes of your billable time.

Free

For the cautious first run

$0
  • 5 verifications per month
  • Atomic claim extraction
  • Red / amber / green flag report
  • Browser-based PDF export
Practitioner choice

Pro

For the solo practitioner

$49/ month
  • Unlimited verifications
  • Timestamped, signed audit PDFs
  • Multi-source cross-check
  • Numerical precision check
  • Priority processing

Team

For 2–10 person firms

$199/ month
  • Up to 10 seats
  • Shared audit-trail vault
  • Firm-wide verification history
  • SSO & role permissions
  • API access (beta)

Common questions

What practitioners ask first.

What if VeriDoc itself makes a mistake?

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We show our work. Every flag includes the exact source sentence that supports or contradicts the claim, so the final call is always yours. We inform — we do not decide.

Does VeriDoc store or train on my documents?

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No. We operate on a zero-retention basis for client documents. Source files and AI outputs are purged after the verification session; only your audit reports are retained, encrypted, and visible only to you.

Can I just re-read the document myself?

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You can — and you're already paying for it in billable time. A 40-page contract takes 30–60 minutes to re-read at $250–$400/hour. VeriDoc does it in under 60 seconds and gives you a record.

Why not use enterprise legal AI?

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Lexis+ AI and Harvey are excellent products for large firms with budget and IT — but they still report 17–33% hallucination rates and require enterprise contracts. VeriDoc is built specifically for the solo and small-firm market that has been left out.

Trust what AI tells you.

Five verifications. No credit card. Ninety seconds.

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