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I launched an AI contract generator — here's what happened on Day 1

Hey IH community,

I launched ContractAI.fyi on Product Hunt yesterday and wanted to share the journey + get feedback.

What it is: An AI-powered web app that generates legal contracts from plain-language descriptions. Describe your deal in normal English, get a complete contract with proper legal clauses in under 2 minutes.

Why I built it: I'm a systems engineer from Uruguay with 20+ years in IT. Every time I needed a contract (freelance work, partnerships, NDAs), I had two bad options: pay a lawyer $1,000+ or use a generic template I didn't trust. AI changed that equation.

Tech stack:

  • AI: Anthropic Claude API
  • Backend: Python/FastAPI
  • Frontend: React/Next.js
  • Infra: AWS

Business model:

  • Free: 1 contract/month, all 6 types, PDF & DOCX
  • Premium: $14.99/mo (unlimited contracts, priority support)
  • Early adopter lock-in: $14.99/mo forever (normally $19.99) for first 100 customers

Results after 36 hours:

  • Product Hunt: 4 upvotes, 4 followers (small but growing)
  • Twitter/X thread: 62 views, 9 likes, 6 retweets, 2 replies
  • LinkedIn: 274 impressions, 6 reactions across 2 posts
  • Reddit r/SideProject: 191 views in first 24 hours

What I'd love feedback on:

  1. Is the pricing right? Too high? Too low?
  2. What contract types matter most to indie hackers?
  3. Would you trust AI-generated contracts for your business?

Link: https://contractai.fyi
PH: https://www.producthunt.com/products/contractai?launch=contractai

Happy to answer any questions about the tech, business model, or legal considerations.

on February 25, 2026
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