Auto-Renewal Clause Checker
Paste the dense renewal paragraph from any contract and get a plain-English explanation - does it auto-renew, what is the notice period, and the exact last day you can cancel.
Copy the relevant paragraph from your contract. We read the text only - nothing is stored.
How to read a renewal clause
Find the renewal language
Look for 'automatically renew', 'successive terms', or 'evergreen'. That tells you whether doing nothing renews the contract.
Spot the notice period
Find the number of days before renewal you must give notice - commonly 30, 60, or 90 days.
Work back to your deadline
Renewal date minus the notice period is the last day you can act. After that, you are locked in.
Questions
What is an auto-renewal (evergreen) clause?
An auto-renewal or evergreen clause means a contract automatically renews for another term unless you give notice to cancel by a specific deadline. Miss that deadline and you are committed to another full term.
How do I find my cancellation deadline?
Take your renewal date and subtract the notice period (often 30, 60, or 90 days). The result is the last day you can give notice. Paste your clause above and add your renewal date and this tool calculates it for you.
Is this legal advice?
No. This tool gives a plain-English reading to help you understand a clause and find your deadline. Always confirm against the full contract and consult a professional for legal questions.
Don't re-read the fine print every year
Upload the whole contract once and TermSignals extracts the renewal terms, tracks the deadline, and reminds you before it closes - across every contract you have.