Specter drafts your documents in your own templates, researches any regulation with the exact section cited, redlines your contracts overnight, tracks every deadline extracted from every document, and remembers the full history of every matter – so the next instruction takes seconds.
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Clause 8.2 (Data Protection) doesn’t carry the notice language required underDPDP § 7(2).
Suggested rewrite sits inside your MSA template. Purpose, retention window, grievance officer contact added; everything else left alone.
“The Company shall process Personal Data only for the purposes set out in Schedule B, for the minimum period required by applicable law…”
It’s redrafting the same indemnity for the twelfth time, cross-checking a vendor MSA against a circular that moved yesterday, digging out a notice template a junior wrote in 2023.
Replies, notices, indices, vendor MSAs. Format-heavy, repetitive, and billed as if judgment went into it.
DPDP shifts, SEBI clarifies, RBI updates a master direction – and nobody knows which live agreements just went offside.
Templates on one laptop. Precedents in a Drive nobody searches. Every associate who leaves takes a year of context with them.
Everything below runs inside one desktop application. Ask for any of it in plain English.
Upload any document you have filed or signed before – a plaint, a vendor MSA, a legal notice, a bail application. Specter reads your structure, your clause inheritance, your firm's language. Give it the new facts, the new parties, the new relief sought. It returns a complete first draft with tracked changes, in your template, not a generic one. You review. You edit. You finalise. Your name goes on it – as it should.
Ask about the DPDP notice requirements under Section 7. Ask what the latest RBI master direction says on prepayment penalties. Ask whether the 2023 amendment to the CrPC changed anticipatory bail. Specter reads the source – SEBI, RBI, MCA, the DPDP Board, court judgments – and returns the answer with the exact provision cited and a link you can open before you cite it to the bench. It tells you when it is not certain. A lawyer who admits uncertainty is more useful than one who bluffs.
Point Specter at any set of contracts and any regulation. It researches the regulatory requirements, confirms its understanding with you before it proceeds, then checks each contract clause by clause. What comes back: which contracts are offside, which clause is the problem, what the fix reads like inside your own template, and a confidence score on every finding. Run it for DPDP. Run it for a new SEBI circular. Run it for a revised RBI master direction. One agent, any regulation.
Upload two versions of any document. Specter returns a full redline – every addition, every deletion, every modified clause – categorised by significance. Substantive changes are flagged separately from cosmetic ones. You can also ask Specter to compare any two contracts in your matter file. Useful when a counterparty quietly changes governing law from Delhi to Singapore and calls it a "minor revision."
Every document you upload, Specter reads for dates. Contract expiry. Renewal windows. Limitation periods. Arbitration filing deadlines. Court date references. These land in a running dashboard. Sort by urgency. Filter by matter. Mark as done. Nothing requires manual entry. The contract itself is the source.
Every morning, Specter sends a digest to your Gmail: contracts expiring this week, pending document reviews, upcoming court deadlines, any regulatory change detected in your live portfolio overnight. Each item links directly back to the document in Specter. One click, you are in the file. This is opt-in. You configure the time, the frequency, and the depth. It runs in the background so you do not have to.
After Specter drafts a document, it can draft the accompanying email – the covering letter to opposing counsel, the client update, the notice of dispatch. You review the draft. You approve it. Specter sends it from your Gmail account. Every sent email is linked to the matter in Specter's memory. Six months later, if you need to know what was sent and when, it is there.
Once a document is finalised, Specter sends it for e-signature via eMudhra or Zoho Sign – India-compliant, Aadhaar-based or DSC-based, as your matter requires. You do not need a separate DocuSign or SpotDraft subscription for signing workflows. Specter dispatches the document, tracks signature status, and stores the executed version in the matter file automatically.
Specter does not store your contracts in a folder. It builds a knowledge graph – a live map of every document, every clause, every entity, every decision, every conversation across every matter you have worked on. Ask it anything... It answers. Instantly. Without folder navigation. Without tagging. Without manual entry. The longer you use Specter, the more it knows. A year from now, it will know your practice better than any associate you have hired.
Found 3 matters · 120ms
§ 11.2 Limitation of Liability: The total aggregate liability of the Vendor under this Agreement shall not exceed INR 3,00,00,000 (Rupees Three Crores).
§ 8.4 Cap on Damages: In no event shall either party's liability exceed INR 2.5 Crores for claims arising...
Upload any document you have filed or signed before – a plaint, a vendor MSA, a legal notice, a bail application. Specter reads your structure, your clause inheritance, your firm's language. Give it the new facts, the new parties, the new relief sought. It returns a complete first draft with tracked changes, in your template, not a generic one. You review. You edit. You finalise. Your name goes on it – as it should.
Ask about the DPDP notice requirements under Section 7. Ask what the latest RBI master direction says on prepayment penalties. Ask whether the 2023 amendment to the CrPC changed anticipatory bail. Specter reads the source – SEBI, RBI, MCA, the DPDP Board, court judgments – and returns the answer with the exact provision cited and a link you can open before you cite it to the bench. It tells you when it is not certain. A lawyer who admits uncertainty is more useful than one who bluffs.
Point Specter at any set of contracts and any regulation. It researches the regulatory requirements, confirms its understanding with you before it proceeds, then checks each contract clause by clause. What comes back: which contracts are offside, which clause is the problem, what the fix reads like inside your own template, and a confidence score on every finding. Run it for DPDP. Run it for a new SEBI circular. Run it for a revised RBI master direction. One agent, any regulation.
Upload two versions of any document. Specter returns a full redline – every addition, every deletion, every modified clause – categorised by significance. Substantive changes are flagged separately from cosmetic ones. You can also ask Specter to compare any two contracts in your matter file. Useful when a counterparty quietly changes governing law from Delhi to Singapore and calls it a "minor revision."
Every morning, Specter sends a digest to your Gmail: contracts expiring this week, pending document reviews, upcoming court deadlines, any regulatory change detected in your live portfolio overnight. Each item links directly back to the document in Specter. One click, you are in the file. This is opt-in. You configure the time, the frequency, and the depth. It runs in the background so you do not have to.
Once a document is finalised, Specter sends it for e-signature via eMudhra or Zoho Sign – India-compliant, Aadhaar-based or DSC-based, as your matter requires. You do not need a separate DocuSign or SpotDraft subscription for signing workflows. Specter dispatches the document, tracks signature status, and stores the executed version in the matter file automatically.
Found 3 matters · 120ms
§ 11.2 Limitation of Liability: The total aggregate liability of the Vendor under this Agreement shall not exceed INR 3,00,00,000 (Rupees Three Crores).
§ 8.4 Cap on Damages: In no event shall either party's liability exceed INR 2.5 Crores for claims arising...
Every document you upload, Specter reads for dates. Contract expiry. Renewal windows. Limitation periods. Arbitration filing deadlines. Court date references. These land in a running dashboard. Sort by urgency. Filter by matter. Mark as done. Nothing requires manual entry. The contract itself is the source.
After Specter drafts a document, it can draft the accompanying email – the covering letter to opposing counsel, the client update, the notice of dispatch. You review the draft. You approve it. Specter sends it from your Gmail account. Every sent email is linked to the matter in Specter's memory. Six months later, if you need to know what was sent and when, it is there.
Specter does not store your contracts in a folder. It builds a knowledge graph – a live map of every document, every clause, every entity, every decision, every conversation across every matter you have worked on. Ask it anything... It answers. Instantly. Without folder navigation. Without tagging. Without manual entry. The longer you use Specter, the more it knows. A year from now, it will know your practice better than any associate you have hired.
Every document Specter drafts or analyses opens in a full-featured editor inside the application.
Lawyer edits tracked in blue. Specter’s suggestions tracked in green. Deletions struck through in red.
Accept or reject each change individually. Accept all Specter suggestions in one click. Revert to any previous version. Leave comments on specific clauses. Compare any two versions side by side.
When you are done, hit Finalise. A single confirmation modal: “By finalising, you confirm you have reviewed this document and accept full professional responsibility for its contents.”
Specter drafts. You finalise. The responsibility stays where it belongs.
This Master Services Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into as of the Effective Date on this 20th day of April 2026, by and between:
Alpha Technologies Private Limited, a company incorporated under the Companies Act, 2013, having its registered office at Prestige Trade Tower, Palace Road, Bangalore (hereinafter referred to as the “Client”);
AND
NextGen IT Solutions LLP, a vendor a limited liability partnership registered under the LLP Act, 2008, having its principal place of business at Cyber City, Gurugram (hereinafter referred to as the “Provider”).
8. CONFIDENTIALITY AND DATA PROTECTION
8.2 Data Privacy. The Provider agrees to process any personal data received from the Client in accordance with applicable data protection laws the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (“DPDPA”). For the purposes of the DPDPA, the Provider shall act as a Data Processor. The Provider shall process personal data solely for fulfilling its obligations under this Agreement, shall implement appropriate technical and organisational measures, and shall immediately notify the Client of any personal data breach.
This is what a morning with Specter looks like.
Specter Assistant
To: You
Good morning. Here is what needs your attention today.
RBI Master Direction on IT Framework
2 live vendor agreements affected. Fix drafted.
Infosys Cloud Infrastructure MSA
Expires in 3 days. Renewal window closes tomorrow.
WeWork Office Lease - Koramangala
Expires in 5 days.
Draft Anticipatory Bail Application
Written from your prompt yesterday. Ready to finalise.
Three contracts expiring this week. One regulatory change detected in your portfolio overnight. Two documents pending your review from yesterday. All in your Gmail at 8 AM. You click through to the one that matters today.
Drag in a folder of vendor agreements. Or a single counter-affidavit from opposing counsel. Or your firm's standard plaint template and a new client's facts typed into chat. Tell Specter what you need – in one line.
Specter shows you exactly what it is doing: Researching the regulation → Reading contract 1 of 20 → Found 3 gaps → Drafting fix in your template. When it is not certain, it stops and asks. Not after the draft is done. Before it proceeds. "I'm 65% confident on this interpretation. Here is what the circular says. Does this read correctly to you?"
The draft opens in the editor with every change tracked. Read it clause by clause. Edit directly. Ask Specter to revise any section. Compare it to the previous version. Run a compliance check on the rewrite before you finalise.
Hit Finalise. Specter stores the executed version in the matter knowledge graph – linked to the parties, the regulation it was checked against, the conversation that led to the edits, and the date of finalisation. Eighteen months later, when that matter resurfaces, everything is there.
Three contracts expiring this week. One regulatory change detected in your portfolio overnight. Two documents pending your review from yesterday. All in your Gmail at 8 AM. You click through to the one that matters today.
Drag in a folder of vendor agreements. Or a single counter-affidavit from opposing counsel. Or your firm's standard plaint template and a new client's facts typed into chat. Tell Specter what you need – in one line.
Specter shows you exactly what it is doing: Researching the regulation → Reading contract 1 of 20 → Found 3 gaps → Drafting fix in your template. When it is not certain, it stops and asks. Not after the draft is done. Before it proceeds. "I'm 65% confident on this interpretation. Here is what the circular says. Does this read correctly to you?"
The draft opens in the editor with every change tracked. Read it clause by clause. Edit directly. Ask Specter to revise any section. Compare it to the previous version. Run a compliance check on the rewrite before you finalise.
Hit Finalise. Specter stores the executed version in the matter knowledge graph – linked to the parties, the regulation it was checked against, the conversation that led to the edits, and the date of finalisation. Eighteen months later, when that matter resurfaces, everything is there.
Specter Assistant
To: You
Good morning. Here is what needs your attention today.
RBI Master Direction on IT Framework
2 live vendor agreements affected. Fix drafted.
Infosys Cloud Infrastructure MSA
Expires in 3 days. Renewal window closes tomorrow.
WeWork Office Lease - Koramangala
Expires in 5 days.
Draft Anticipatory Bail Application
Written from your prompt yesterday. Ready to finalise.
Party details across three documents. Verification clauses. Vakalatnama format. Annexure table. List of dates. Pincited authorities from Manupatra. Specter reads your firm's standard plaint, takes the new facts, fills the template, pulls the relevant precedents with full citations, and prepares the index and covering memo. You argue. You think. You sign. Specter formats.
The DPDP Board issues a new guideline. SEBI clarifies a disclosure obligation. RBI revises a master direction. Specter runs a compliance sweep overnight. By morning, your digest tells you: which contracts are affected, which clause is the problem, what the redraft looks like in your standard template. You review the redrafts. You approve the ones that are right. You push back on the ones that aren't. Specter sends the amendment to opposing counsel. The executed copy is stored in the matter file. You did not open a single original contract to find any of this.
No junior to format the draft. No paralegal to track the deadlines. No second set of eyes on the compliance risk. Specter takes on all of it – drafting, research, deadline extraction, regulatory checking – so you can run the caseload of a firm without the payroll of one. You still stay the senior on every file. That does not change.
Fully encrypted. Indian data centres. AES-256 at rest, TLS 1.3 in transit.
Every output carries a confidence score. If Specter isn’t sure, it stops and asks before anything moves.
Zero-retention with the underlying models. Your drafts and matters stay on your side of the wall.
A small cohort of Indian lawyers and legal teams. We work on your matters, in your templates.
Cost, not price
No margin on the first year. We are paying for feedback, not revenue.
Founder on the file
Shared channel with the founder. Same-day replies during beta.
You name the next build
What you flag as a real blocker is what gets built next.