Aracor Partner answers questions about the documents in your project. It works at any scale, from five files to five thousand, and every statement of fact links to the passage in the source it came from.
Here are some examples of how you can work with Aracor Partner.
Find a specific term
Ask for the exact thing you need, and name the document if you can.
"What's the termination notice period in the master agreement?"
"What's the cap on indemnification in the SPA?"
"Is there a non-compete clause, and how long does it last?"
Compare across documents
"What changed between v3 and v4 of the share purchase agreement?"
"Do the side letters contradict the master agreement on payment terms?"
"Where do the disclosure schedules differ from what the SPA promises?"
Extract a list with citations
Ask for a list and Aracor returns a table you can copy or download as CSV.
"List every payment obligation with the page number for each one."
"Pull every defined term and where it first appears."
"List every closing condition and which document it lives in."
Summarize at scale
"Summarize the side letters in two paragraphs."
"Give me the deal on a page."
"What are the operational covenants in this stack?"
Surface risks
Aracor Partner can read across a stack of documents and flag what's worth a closer look.
"What are the top five risks in this stack?"
"Which clauses give the counterparty unilateral termination rights?"
"Where do the side letters create obligations not in the main agreement?"
Run calculations
Pull numbers from documents and run the math inline.
"Run a waterfall for the closing payments."
"What's the total exposure across the guarantees?"
"Calculate the weighted-average interest rate across the loan stack."
Generate a document
Aracor Partner can produce files from a conversation. Ask for the format you want and it will generate it. See Generate and download files Aracor creates for you.
"Draft a memo on the indemnification provisions as a Word document."
"Build a PowerPoint summary of the key risks for the steering committee."
"Export the closing-condition checklist as a PDF."
Run a structured workflow
Some tasks are too big for a single question. For those, kick off a workflow. Workflows take longer than a single answer and produce a downloadable memorandum.
Due diligence: Aracor Partner reads every document in the data room, works through a checklist, and produces a memorandum summarizing its findings. See Run a due diligence checklist workflow.
Deal Verifier: compares the terms in a term sheet against one or more implementation documents, flagging deviations with citations. See Run a Deal Verifier workflow.
Tips that improve answers
Be specific. "What's the termination clause?" is better than "tell me about termination".
Name the document. "In the master agreement, what's..." beats "what's...".
Ask for tables. Lists with columns are easier to scan and easy to export.
Add or remove documents from the conversation if the answer feels off-target. See Add documents and folders to a conversation.
