An AI contract for WhatsApp is a structured agreement built automatically from the deal terms in your WhatsApp chat. Pakka reads scope, price, milestones, deadlines, and approval rules from the chat and turns them into a contract both sides sign before work or payment starts.
What an AI contract actually does.
An AI contract isn’t magic. It’s a structured legal document, generated quickly from messy chat. The agreement still needs offer, acceptance, consideration, capacity, and lawful object - all the things a regular contract needs under the Indian Contract Act, 1872.
What AI does well is the boring middle: it pulls the deal terms out of WhatsApp messages, fills in the right clauses, names the parties correctly, and produces something both sides can sign in seconds instead of hours.
What AI does not do: replace a lawyer when a deal goes wrong. Pakka is built with advocate-led legal architecture - co-founder Adv. Afham Kavil (Kerala Bar Association) is responsible for the underlying contract templates, dispute mediation playbook, and legal-notice workflow.
From “Need a website redesign by Friday” to a signed agreement.
A client messages a freelancer on WhatsApp: “Need a website redesign. Two milestones. Final files after approval. Total ₹75K.”
The freelancer asks Pakka to turn it into a contract. Pakka reads the chat, pulls out: scope (website redesign), milestones (design approval, final files), fee (₹75,000), and approval rules (client confirms each milestone).
Both sides see a clean draft on WhatsApp, both sign in a single tap. Client funds ₹75,000 into milestone escrow. Work starts. The whole thing takes about seven minutes.
Why WhatsApp is the right surface for AI contracts in India.
India does business on WhatsApp. Family transactions, freelance gigs, B2B vendor deals, small e-commerce orders - almost all of it starts as a WhatsApp message. A contract layer that lives outside WhatsApp adds friction; one that lives inside it scales.
Pakka uses the WhatsApp Business Platform as the primary surface. The contract draft, the signing prompt, the payment confirmation, the milestone approval, and (if needed) the dispute record - all happen inside the same chat thread.
FAQ.
What is an AI contract for WhatsApp?
An AI contract for WhatsApp is a structured agreement built automatically from the deal terms in a WhatsApp chat. It turns scope, price, milestones, deadlines, and approval rules into a clear contract both sides sign before work or payment starts.
Is an AI contract legally valid in India?
A Pakka contract is built under the Indian Contract Act, 1872 and uses electronic signatures recognised under the Information Technology Act, 2000 (Sections 5 and 10A). Pakka does not replace independent legal advice. Specific enforceability against a counterparty depends on facts and should be reviewed by a qualified professional where required.
Does Pakka replace a lawyer?
No. Pakka is an AI contract and payment-protection workflow built with advocate-led legal architecture. It is not a substitute for independent legal advice. For formal legal steps, Pakka prepares a structured draft for review by qualified counsel.
What does Pakka cost?
A flat 2.5% protection fee, paid by the client on top of the quoted amount. The freelancer receives the full price they quoted - no platform deduction on their side. Payment-gateway charges are absorbed inside the 2.5%. No subscription, no setup, no minimums.