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Upload only what TermReviewr needs to review the offer.

TermReviewr is built for sensitive offer documents. This page explains what to redact, what happens after upload, how checkout works, and where to ask for deletion or support.

Start a careful review

You choose what to share

TermReviewr can review redacted offers. Keep the loan terms visible, and remove personal identifiers you do not want processed.

We extract review terms

The product reads the submitted source and organizes detected loan amount, rate, APR, fees, credits, payment terms, dates, assumptions, and conditions.

You check the preview first

A free preview helps you see whether useful information was detected before you decide whether to unlock a fuller paid report.

You can request deletion

Eligible uploaded documents, account data, and review data can be requested for deletion through the contact page.

Before upload

Redacted offers are welcome.

You can remove personal identifiers before uploading. The review works best when the actual offer terms stay visible, because those are the numbers and conditions TermReviewr checks.

Remove if present
  • Name, address, phone number, and email
  • Social Security number and bank account numbers
  • Application IDs, signatures, and unrelated personal notes
Keep visible
  • Loan amount, interest rate, APR, and term length
  • Monthly payment, fees, lender credits, escrow, taxes, and insurance if shown
  • Rate lock, dates, assumptions, conditions, and early repayment terms
No identity required for term checks

Payment math and missing-term checks usually need financial terms, not your personal identity.

Payments are handled by Lemon Squeezy

TermReviewr does not store card details. Checkout, receipts, tax, and payment confirmation are handled by the payment provider.

Not a lender or broker

TermReviewr helps inspect submitted terms. It does not originate loans, sell lender leads, underwrite credit, or replace professional advice.

Important limits

TermReviewr is a review aid, not final authority.

Review outputs may be incomplete or incorrect if source documents are unclear, missing pages, or use assumptions that are not visible. Use the report to prepare better questions for your lender, broker, attorney, tax advisor, or financial advisor.