Cluster 2 — Auto-renewal guides
What is an auto-renewal clause?Know the real date from your PDF.
Understand how auto-renewal clauses work, why they matter, and check your own contract in 30 seconds.
Quick context
What to look for in an auto-renewal clause
The important parts are whether the contract renews automatically, how much notice is required to stop renewal, and whether pricing can change at the next term.
Common notice window
30 days
Typical contract length
12 months
Primary query
what is an auto-renewal clause
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How this usually works
An auto-renewal clause means a contract keeps renewing unless one party gives notice before a stated deadline. In SaaS and service contracts, that clause often controls how long you stay locked in if you do nothing.
Many auto-renewal clauses work together with pricing language such as then-current rates or renewal repricing, which means missing the notice window can also mean losing leverage on cost.
Three things to check before renewal
Watch out for
Notice periods tied specifically to non-renewal
Watch out for
Then-current pricing language at renewal
Watch out for
Clauses hidden in order forms or linked terms
Frequently asked questions
Can this tool find an auto-renewal clause in my contract?
Yes. Upload your contract PDF and the tool will look for renewal language, notice requirements, and whether the agreement renews automatically.
What does the auto-renewal clause checker extract?
It extracts the renewal date, notice period, risk score, and estimated loss if the notice window is missed when those details are clearly supported by the contract.
Will this tool show my notice deadline automatically?
Yes, when the agreement clearly includes both a renewal date and a notice period. The deadline is calculated from those fields.
Check if your contract auto-renews
Upload one PDF and the analyzer will look for the renewal date, notice period, and renewal risk in your actual agreement.