Understand anything they put in front of you.
The lease. The denial. The medical bill. The debt notice — the fine print built to be skipped. Plainsight reads it beside you and says, in plain words, what it means, what works against you, and exactly what to do next.
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What Plainsight does
The read you'd get from someone who knows the system.
Not a summary. A working brief — what it says, what to watch, and the options in front of you, each tied to the exact line it came from.
Decode it plainly
Paste or upload anything. Get a clear brief of what it actually says — no jargon, no guessing.
Surface what works against you
Every clause that cuts against you, ranked worst-first, with what it means for you in practice.
Show your real options
The moves that are actually open to you — and what it costs to do nothing.
Cite every line
Each finding is quoted from your own document. Nothing invented, nothing you can't check.
You’re not the only one
Everyone gets the letter that won’t explain itself.
A ticket. A denial. A bill with a number you can’t source. Plainsight was built for the ordinary, stressful paperwork that shows up without a translator — and leaves you to figure it out alone.






See what works against you
The fine print, ranked worst-first.
Dense documents hide the things that cut against you in plain sight. Plainsight reads every line and pulls the ones that matter to the top — each with what it means for you and where to find it.
- Severity you can act on — critical, high, watch.
- Plain-language meaning, not a restatement of the clause.
- A citation on every flag, so you can verify it yourself.
- CriticalMandatory arbitration & jury-trial waiverclause 31
- HighLate fee that may exceed the legal capclause 12
- HighTenant charged for structural repairsclause 18
- WatchAutomatic renewal window is easy to missclause 22
- NoteGuest-stay limit of 7 nightsclause 27
- 1. Ask to strike the no-notice clauseOften negotiable before you sign — we give you the wording.
- 2. Request the deposit terms in writingLocks in the return deadline your state already grants you.
- 3. Bring in a tenant attorneyWorth it if they refuse to remove the arbitration waiver.
If you do nothing: the lease renews at the higher rate and the entry clause stands. The window closes in 14 days.
Know your next move
Your real options — and the cost of doing nothing.
Understanding the document is half of it. Plainsight lays out the moves actually open to you, in order, and is honest about the one thing most tools leave out: what it costs you to sit still.
- Ranked options, from the free ask to the paid help.
- A clear “if you do nothing” — including the deadline.
- When to stop and bring in a real human.
Nothing invented
Every line tied to your own words.
A tool that guesses is worse than none. Plainsight quotes the exact text behind every point it makes — and when something isn't in your document, it says so instead of filling the gap.
This isn't a marketing promise. The grounding guard strips anything it can't trace to your text before you ever see it — and the code is public.
Quoted from your lease
“Landlord may enter the premises at any time without prior notice to the Tenant for any purpose Landlord deems necessary.”— page 3, clause 14
If a number, date, or citation isn't in your text, Plainsight says so rather than filling the gap.
Why we do this
The moment it finally makes sense.
Behind every notice is a person waiting to breathe again. When the fog lifts — when you can see what it says and what to do next — that relief is the whole point.



Built for what lands in your mailbox
The documents that decide your life.
Plainsight detects the type automatically, or you can choose it. Pick where it hurts.
Lease
What you're actually agreeing to as a tenant — and the protections landlords hope you don't know about.
Decode itInsurance
Why a claim was denied, whether the denial is beatable, and exactly how to appeal.
Decode itMedical bill
What you actually owe (often less than printed), errors to dispute, and how to lower it.
Decode itEmployment
Offers, contracts, non-competes, severance, and terminations — what binds you and what doesn't.
Decode itTerms
What you're really agreeing to — your data, your rights, and what you're giving up.
Decode itBenefits
Denials and reductions for SNAP, Medicaid, unemployment, disability, housing — and how to appeal.
Decode itDebt
Your rights against collectors — including debt that may be too old to enforce.
Decode itPolicy
What a bill or ordinance would actually do, who it helps and hurts, and how to weigh in.
Decode itLegal notice
Summons, eviction filings, and legal letters — what's happening and your deadline to act.
Decode itLoan
The true cost of borrowing — APR, fees, and traps in loans, credit, and financing.
Decode itTrust, built in — not promised
Honest by construction.
These aren't claims we ask you to take on faith. They're how the engine is built — published in the open for anyone to inspect.
to understand your document — no account, not a cent from the other side.
finding is tied to a line in your own document, quoted so you can check it.
invents an amount, a date, or a citation it can’t ground in your text.
your document is read, then discarded — nothing stored, nothing sold.
The same read for everyone
Free or paid, the answer you get is identical. Money changes who can do more — never what the tool tells you.
Open & inspectable
The prompts, the schema, and the domain logic are public. You can see exactly how it’s told to reason.
Mission-locked
If we ever can’t keep the promise, we shut the tool down rather than become the thing we were built to replace.
The Plainsight Charter
Money may change who can do more with the tool. It may never change what the tool tells you. If we can't keep that promise, we shut down rather than become the thing we were built to replace.
Two tools, one mission
Understand it — then write back.
When you're ready to act, the reply drafter (beta) helps you write a letter grounded only in your document. You review every line and send it yourself — it's your words, your name, your call.
The next confusing document doesn't have to be scary.
Get a clear, honest read in minutes — free, private, and on your side.