Define the columns you care about once, point Athar at a set of documents, and get back a structured table in seconds — where every cell links to the source article it was extracted from.
| Document | Governing law | Notice req. | Grace period |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lease #1 | Art. 157 | Yes | 30d |
| Lease #2 | Art. 158 | Yes | — |
| Lease #3 | Art. 160 | No | 15d |
Every cell links back to the source article it was extracted from.
How it works
Select a set — contracts, judgments, or statutes — to review together as a single batch.
Write the questions as columns: governing law, notice requirements, deadlines — whatever the matter needs.
Athar answers each column for each document and returns a table where every cell traces to its source.
Frame any extraction or comparison as a column and reuse it across future reviews.
Run the same questions across many documents in one pass instead of opening each by hand.
Each answer carries a link to the exact article it came from, so verification is one click.
Turn a multi-day manual review into a table you can scan in a single sitting.
Take the table out as structured data or a document, with citations intact.
Add a document later and re-run the same columns to keep the matrix current.
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