Happy Democracy Day 🇳🇬
Democracy gave Nigerians the right to be heard.
But most Nigerians still sign documents they don't fully understand.
Knowing what you sign is also a right.
Klaro is launching June 24th.
Join the waitlist @ https://t.co/eueLi0t3Pu
We're moving the launch date.
June 1st is off the table. June 24th is the new date.
The product isn't ready and we're not rushing it. First impressions matter, especially when you are trusting Klaro with your documents.
Join the waitlist → https://t.co/eueLi0t3Pu
Happy Workers' Day 🧡
Every worker deserves to understand the documents they sign offer letters, contracts, NDAs.
Klaro translates legal documents to plain English.
Launching June 1st.
https://t.co/4566A5jnLX
This is why thousands of Nigerian freelancers get burned every month.
Klaro reads any freelance or service agreement and explains it like your sharp friend would, no jargon.
What’s the worst client contract experience you’ve had?
Freelancer in Lagos lost ₦1.2m because the client changed the scope 3 times with no extra pay.
The contract said “reasonable revisions”, but never defined what that meant.
Now the freelancer has no proof and no leverage.
@ThinkSilas Now imagine if every tenant could get this kind of breakdown automatically, for their specific agreement, before they sign.
That's what Klaro is building. Join the waitlist to be among the first to know @ https://t.co/eueLi0t3Pu
@ThinkSilas This is important. The problem is that most tenants will never see this post, but they'll sign a tenancy agreement this week. And the agreement won't explain any of these rights in plain English. That's the gap.
@boxypiper The difference with data is that you read the data plan before subscribing. Most people signing actual tenancy agreements don't even know what's in them.
@NigeriaStories A tool that translates legal documents to plain English. Launching June 1st.
Join the waitlist to be among the first to @ https://t.co/eueLi0t3Pu
@NigeriaStories This is goodnews. Most tenants in Nigeria don't even know what's in their current tenancy agreements, clauses that allow mid-lease rent increases, unclear notice periods, vague penalty terms. The legal language makes it almost impossible for the average person to know
@NigeriaStories what they're agreeing to. Laws like this protect people at the policy level, but at the individual level, people still need to understand what they're signing before they sign it. That's exactly what we're building with Klaro.
A tenant in Yaba signed her agreement thinking rent was fixed for 1 year.
5 months later, landlord increased it 35%. 7 days notice.
100% legal. One hidden clause.
Most tenants only find out after signing.
Have you ever been surprised by a clause in your tenancy agreement?
Most people don’t understand what they sign.
That’s the problem.
I’m building Klaro, a tool that translates legal documents into plain English before you sign.
Launching June 1.
Join the waitlist:
https://t.co/eueLi0t3Pu
A friend signed a tenancy agreement in Yaba.
5 months later, her rent increased by 35%.
7 days notice.
It was completely legal.
She didn’t even know she agreed to it.
The clause said:
“Landlord may revise rent at any time during the tenancy.”
She thought it meant: ➡️ When the lease ends
It actually meant: ➡️ Anytime. Even tomorrow.
She delivered the logo, the website, and the brand kit.3 weeks of sleepless nights. "final_final_v2" files. The client replied: "We're not satisfied with the creative direction. We won't be moving forward with payment." She checked her account. ₦0.00. 🧵
Freelancing is not "by fire by force."
Stop letting clients use English to steal your talent.
Upload your contract to Klaro. We flag the vague words that mean "you might work for free." In plain language, before you sign.