TermDrift watches your vendors’ contracts, SLAs, and privacy policies around the clock. The moment the wording changes, you get a word-level diff and an AI risk assessment, before it affects you.
AWS Customer Agreement
Change detected · 2 hours ago
AWS now permits using customer content to train ML models. A previously prohibited use is now allowed by default, with opt-out required. A material shift in data rights.
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What you get
Works with any publicly accessible URL: HTML pages, PDFs, and Word documents. Vendor contracts, SLAs, DPAs, privacy policies.
No more re-reading a 40-page agreement to find what moved. See the exact sentences added, removed, or reworded, highlighted word by word, side by side.
Every change is scored critical to cosmetic with a plain-English summary, so a new AI-training clause or a quietly lowered liability cap never slips by as “minor”.
Get emailed the moment a change is detected, with the AI summary and risk level, so you can act before a silent update or auto-renewal takes effect.
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Every version is archived and timestamped, including the original captured document, so you can prove exactly what the terms said on any date.
Push change alerts to Slack, Microsoft Teams, or any webhook. Pull diffs into your own tooling via the REST API and Atom feeds.
How it works
Paste a URL or browse the provider catalogue to find vendor contracts, SLAs, and policy documents in one click.
TermDrift polls the document on your schedule, handling HTML pages, PDFs, and Word documents automatically.
Receive an email with the exact diff, an AI risk rating, and a plain-English summary of what changed and why it matters.
Caught in the wild
A live look at recent updates to vendor terms. Each one summarised and risk-rated automatically, the moment the wording changed.
Catalyst SD-WAN Product Description
The document underwent substantial structural and terminology updates: 'Cisco Offer' was systematically replaced with 'Product' throughout; the support table was reorganized with more specific hardware model numbers (C81XX-G2, C82XX-G2, etc.) and clearer platform listings; Section 4 was retitled from 'Data Handling' to 'Data Protection Privacy Data Sheet' with rewording of disclosure language; and a footnote about DNA Premier license discontinuation (effective August 19, 2025) was added. The version number was also changed from 9.0 to 8.4 and the last-modified date moved backward from September 10 to June 5, 2025, indicating a document reversion.
7d ago
Crosswork Network Controller Product Description
The document was reverted to an earlier version (from Ver 4.0 dated Sep 2025 back to Ver 3.0 dated Feb 2024), restoring the original product description structure and terminology. Key substantive changes include: the product name terminology shifted from 'Cisco Offer' to 'Product'; the Data Handling section was renamed to 'Data Protection' with expanded language about how Cisco uses and protects Personal Data, Systems Information, and Customer Content; and minor clarifications were made to use-case descriptions (e.g., 'Local Congestion Mitigation' formatting, 'Service Health Monitoring and troubleshooting' wording adjustments). The definitions section was reformatted with quotation marks around defined terms.
7d ago
Catalyst SD-WAN Product Description
The document was restructured with terminology changes (replacing 'Product' with 'Cisco Offer' throughout), added new section 2.2 on integrated Cisco Offers including ThousandEyes WAN Insights, added section 2.3 on High Availability DNA Licenses with specific usage restrictions, introduced a sunset date for DNA Premier licenses (August 19, 2025 for new purchases, August 19, 2026 for renewals), and changed section 4 heading from 'Data Protection Privacy Data Sheet' to 'Data Handling Disclosure Documents' with revised wording about data handling practices.
7d ago
Crosswork Network Controller Product Description
The document was reformatted and updated from version 3.0 to 4.0, with terminology changed from 'Product' to 'Cisco Offer' throughout, the Data Protection section retitled to 'Data Handling' with expanded reference to Disclosure Documents, and minor clarifications to use-case descriptions (e.g., 'Local Congestion Mitigation' now includes acronym 'LCM', 'Service Health Monitoring and troubleshooting' restructured). The substantive scope and licensing terms remain materially unchanged.
7d ago
Secure Cloud Analytics Offer Description
The document underwent significant structural and wording changes: the product name references were standardized to 'Cisco Offer' terminology, the data protection section was retitled from 'Data Protection Privacy Data Sheet' to 'Data Handling Disclosure Documents', and the scope was broadened to apply to 'any Cisco Offers that reference this Offer Description' rather than just the named product. The document version was incremented from 4.0 to 5.0 with an updated modification date.
7d ago
Intersight Offer Description
The document was reformatted with extensive rewording and structural changes. Key substantive updates include: renaming 'Cisco Offer' to 'Product' throughout; adding a reference URL (https://intersight.com) for the platform; clarifying that IIS integrates third-party solutions with a link to supported systems; renaming Section 4 from 'Data Handling' to 'Data Protection Privacy Data Sheet'; and replacing references to 'Disclosure Documents' with explicit mention of a 'Privacy Data Map' that describes personal data collected and processed. The version number was updated from 10.0 to 9.1 and the last-modified date changed from September 2025 to January 2024, indicating a document reversion.
8d ago
Who it’s for
Catch unilateral changes to liability, indemnity, and termination clauses the day they ship, not at renewal.
Keep an evidenced, timestamped trail of every policy version for audits, SOC 2, and ISO 27001.
Spot pricing, SLA, and auto-renewal changes across your whole supplier stack from one place.
Get alerted when a DPA, sub-processor list, or AI-training clause changes and consent is at stake.
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FAQ
How quickly will I know about a change?
TermDrift polls each document on a schedule and alerts you as soon as a change is detected, typically within hours of the wording changing, complete with the diff and an AI risk rating.
Can the AI be wrong about the risk?
The AI summary and risk level are an automated first pass to help you triage, not legal advice. Every alert links straight to the exact word-level diff so you can read what actually changed and make the call yourself.
What kinds of documents can it monitor?
Any publicly accessible URL: terms of service, SLAs, MSAs, DPAs, and privacy policies, across HTML pages, PDFs, and Word documents. Browse the provider catalogue or paste your own URL.
Is my data shared with anyone?
No. The documents you monitor are public vendor pages, and every change is scoped to your organisation. We never share your subscriptions or activity with other customers.
Do I need a credit card to start?
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