NDA Generator: Automated Non-Disclosure Agreements
Create legally sound NDAs in seconds by telling your OpenClaw agent the parties, terms, and confidentiality scope. Walk away with a polished, ready-to-sign document.
What You Will Get
By the end of this walkthrough, your OpenClaw agent will produce complete non-disclosure agreements tailored to the exact terms you specify. You will be able to generate both mutual and unilateral NDAs, define the confidentiality period, carve out exclusions, and export the result as a formatted document ready for signatures.
NDAs are one of the most common legal documents in business, yet drafting them from scratch is tedious and error-prone. With your agent handling the heavy lifting, you simply describe the deal parameters in plain language and receive a structured agreement that covers all standard clauses, including definitions of confidential information, obligations of receiving parties, permitted disclosures, and remedies for breach.
Once you dial in your preferred template style, you can reuse it across dozens of deals. Each generated NDA is consistent in formatting and clause structure, which reduces review time for both parties and accelerates the signing process.
Step-by-Step Setup
Follow these steps to configure your OpenClaw agent as an NDA generator.
Open the Chat Interface
Navigate to your agent dashboard on RunTheAgent and open the chat panel. This is where you will instruct your OpenClaw agent on the type of NDA you need. Make sure your agent's knowledge base includes any company-specific legal language you want referenced.
Specify the NDA Type
Tell your agent whether you need a mutual NDA (both parties share confidential information) or a unilateral NDA (only one party discloses). Provide the full legal names and addresses of both parties. The agent uses this information to populate the preamble and signature blocks accurately.
Define Confidentiality Scope
Describe what counts as confidential information in your context. For example, you might include trade secrets, customer lists, financial data, and product roadmaps. Also specify any exclusions, such as information that becomes publicly available or was already known by the receiving party. The agent structures these into proper definitional clauses.
Set the Term and Survival Period
Indicate how long the NDA should remain in effect and how long obligations survive after termination. Common configurations are a two-year active term with a three-year survival period. Your agent inserts these durations into the term clause and ensures the survival language is consistent throughout the document.
Add Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
Specify the jurisdiction whose laws govern the agreement and your preferred dispute resolution method, whether that is litigation in a specific court or binding arbitration. The agent formats these into a governing law clause and a dispute resolution clause that align with your jurisdiction's standards.
Review the Generated NDA
Your agent produces the full NDA in the chat. Read through each section to confirm the parties, definitions, obligations, and terms match your requirements. Ask the agent to adjust any clause by referencing the section heading and describing the change you want. The agent regenerates the updated document in place.
Export and Share
Once you are satisfied with the NDA, ask the agent to format the final version. Copy the output into your preferred document editor for final formatting and signature collection. You can also ask the agent to save the template parameters so future NDAs with the same structure can be generated with a single prompt.
Tips and Best Practices
Save Template Parameters
After generating an NDA you are happy with, ask the agent to remember the structure as a template. Next time, you only need to provide the counterparty name and any deal-specific changes, and the agent fills in everything else automatically.
Include a Residuals Clause
For technology-related NDAs, consider adding a residuals clause that allows the receiving party to use general knowledge retained in memory. This is increasingly standard in tech deals and prevents disputes over incidental knowledge transfer.
Version Your NDAs
Ask the agent to include a version number and date in the document header. This makes it easy to track which version was signed if you iterate on terms during negotiation. It also helps your legal team maintain an organized archive.
Review Jurisdiction-Specific Requirements
Different jurisdictions have different enforceability standards for NDAs. Before sending the document out, confirm with your legal counsel that the governing law and specific clauses comply with local regulations. Your agent provides a solid starting point, but a human review is recommended for high-stakes agreements.
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