
I Built a Swiss Contract Analyser on a Weekend. Here's the Whole Story.
I Built a Swiss Contract Analyser on a Weekend. Here's the Whole Story. It started with me playing with AI on a Saturday afternoon. No grand plan. No frustrating personal experience that drove me to it. I was just experimenting with Claude, and at some point I thought — Switzerland has four official languages, contracts are full of legal jargon, lawyers charge CHF 300–600 an hour, and most people just sign and hope for the best. I'd done it myself. Got a contract in German, asked friends to help me understand it, tried to decode clauses that sounded important but weren't obviously harmful. You just... sign it and hope the other party is acting in good faith. That felt like a gap worth filling. So I kept building. By the same evening, swisscontract.ai was live. The Problem With Swiss Contracts Swiss contracts are genuinely hard. Not because Swiss law is uniquely complex — but because of the combination of factors that hit you all at once: Language. Switzerland has four national language
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