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Enoch File is a digital filing cabinet for the physical and digital paperwork of the real world โ taxes, medical records, receipts, insurance, school papers, warranties. Built for individuals and solopreneurs, not IT departments.
Files are organized using a physical-world hierarchy you already understand: Cabinets โ Drawers โ Folders. No learning curve, no AI features you didn't ask for, no team workflows.
With Enoch File, your files will never die.
ContractDecoder helps freelancers, small business owners, and small teams understand contracts before signing or replying.
Users can upload or paste an agreement and get a plain-English review workspace with key terms, obligations, deadlines, items to review, practical questions, possible clarifying wording, and a draft email they can edit before sending.
It is useful for client agreements, vendor contracts, NDAs, service agreements, lease agreements, and project terms where the user wants a clearer starting point before going back to the other side or seeking further review.
ContractDecoder is free during early access. General information only. Not legal advice.
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ContractDecoder's answer:
ContractDecoder is built for the moment before someone signs or replies to a contract. It does not just summarize the document. It turns the agreement into a plain-English workspace with key terms, obligations, deadlines, review items, practical questions, possible clarifying wording, and a draft email the user can edit before responding.
Enoch FIle's answer
Our founder created Enoch File because he had fourteen years of data in Evernote and didn't want to keep paying $249.99 a year for "features" he didn't need or want. They held his files hostage, so he developed a way to export them into the Google infrastructure where they are safe, accessible, and storage is cheap. Then he built an interface to make it easy and intuitive to find, preview and export his 17,000 files. He shared the app with his wife, and now the world.
ContractDecoder's answer:
ContractDecoder was built around a simple problem: many people are expected to review contracts before signing, but they do not always have the time, budget, or legal background to turn dense contract language into practical questions. The goal is to help users move from "I am not sure what this means" to "Here is what I need to ask."
Enoch FIle's answer
Compared to generic cloud storage like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive, Enoch File adds the structure and workflow those tools deliberately leave out. You get a real hierarchy that doesn't degrade into chaos after six months, plus features they don't offer: email-in to capture attachments, in-app preview, tag-based search across everything, and an Archive Vault for records you don't need every day but can't delete. If you find cloud storage confusing or difficult to use, we make it easy by providing structure and tools.
ContractDecoder's answer:
ContractDecoder is a good fit for freelancers, small business owners, creators, consultants, and small teams who want a practical first pass on an agreement without learning a legal-tech platform. The output is organized around what the user needs to understand, check, ask, and discuss before signing or replying. It is also free during early access.
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ContractDecoder's answer:
ContractDecoder is a web application built with JavaScript and hosted on Netlify, with Supabase for authentication and saved workspaces, and OpenAI-powered analysis for contract review outputs.
Enoch FIle's answer
ContractDecoder's answer:
ContractDecoder is for freelancers, consultants, creators, small business owners, and small teams reviewing client agreements, vendor contracts, NDAs, service agreements, lease agreements, or project terms. It is especially useful when someone wants a clearer starting point before going back to the other side or seeking professional review.
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