Wargame runs simulated negotiations on your business contracts. Two teams of AI agents—one friendly, and one adversarial—review your contract and produce an issues list. The agents negotiate the issues point-by-point while you watch their internal reasoning and conversation in real time.

Wargame negotiation in flight

When the negotiation wraps, you receive the negotiated contract and a memo summarizing key points. Every argument, concession, and decision point is available in the chat transcript.

What makes it special?
Most AI tools summarise a contract or annotate it in place. Wargame runs an actual adversarial negotiation against it, generating a conversation simulating the contracting parties raising issues, arguing their side, and either agreeing or escalating.
You see the friction points, the arguments, the pushback, the internal reasoning and strategies, and where each side eventually gives ground.
A neutral supervisor monitors the negotiation and decides whether an issue is resolved or the parties have hit an impasse.
You walk away with deliverables your counterparts and lawyers can actually run with: a redlined contract, a deal-team handoff memo, and access to a complete negotation transcript.
Use Wargame to pressure-test an internal draft, prep for a meeting, or brief the deal team. Walk into the conversation with a good feel for what’s coming.
Portrait of Sol Irvine
I’m Sol Irvine. I’ve been a transactional lawyer for thirty years, including at top global law firms. I’ve represented hundreds of clients, from startups to household names. I built wargame to integrate everything I’ve learned about successful negotiations. I use it to game plan my meetings, stress-test contract templates, and triage inbound contracts.