Mircea Draghici

Dang! - Upload a contract and see the risks in plain English

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Upload any contract — a lease, job offer, or freelance agreement. Dang! scans every clause, flags the risks, and explains what matters in plain English. You get a risk score, clause highlights, and what to ask before you sign. AI helps with extraction, but scoring is deterministic — same contract, same score. Supports leases, employment offers, freelance deals, vendor contracts, and more. First scan free. $6.99 per report. No account needed.

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Mircea Draghici
Hey Product Hunt — I'm Mircea, founder of Dang! I built Dang! because too many people sign important contracts without really understanding what's buried in them. Leases, job offers, and freelance agreements are easy to skim and hard to interpret when you're moving fast. Upload a contract, and Dang! gives you a plain-English risk report in about 30 seconds — including a risk score, clause highlights, explanations of what matters, and what to ask before you sign. What matters most to me is that this isn't just "throw your doc into AI and hope for the best." AI helps read and explain the contract, but the analysis is structured and consistent underneath. Your first scan is free. Full report is $6.99. No account needed. Would genuinely love your feedback — especially if you've recently signed a lease, offer letter, or freelance agreement.
Jonathan Gualberto

@mircea_draghici Great idea and great product, Mircea. I’ll admit I’m guilty of signing things that are just too long to properly read and interpret, and it’s usually not until something goes sideways that it catches up with you.

I actually tried Dang! to review my lease and explain some Florida-specific clauses I had opted into without fully understanding. It gave me a thorough breakdown of the clause and guidance on how to avoid issues in the future.

Ideally, my flow should be: run it through Dang! → understand → then sign. I’ve definitely done the opposite in the past 😄, but I’ll be using Dang! again.

Mircea Draghici

@jonathan_gualberto Jonathan — this made my day, thank you. "Run it through Dang! → understand → then sign" is exactly the flow I was hoping people would land on, and hearing you describe it that way in your own words after actually using it means more than any launch-day upvote.

The "I've definitely done the opposite" part — honestly, same. That's sort of the whole reason this exists in the first place.

Really glad it caught what you'd missed. Thanks for trying it and writing this up.