Draft Nda
Draft a detailed Non-Disclosure Agreement between two parties covering information types, jurisdiction, and clauses needing legal review. Use when
What Is This?
Overview
Draft NDA is a specialized skill designed to generate detailed, professional Non-Disclosure Agreements between two or more parties. The skill leverages an AI-powered legal document specialist persona to produce structured confidentiality agreements that cover essential components such as information types, jurisdiction clauses, duration terms, and sections requiring formal legal review. It is built to accelerate the early stages of agreement preparation without replacing qualified legal counsel.
The skill produces NDA drafts that follow standard legal document conventions. Each output includes clearly defined sections for disclosing and receiving parties, definitions of confidential information, obligations of the receiving party, permitted disclosures, and remedies for breach. The generated document serves as a working draft that legal teams can review, refine, and finalize before execution.
This skill is part of the PM Skills collection and is particularly useful in fast-moving business environments where teams need a solid starting point for legal documentation. Rather than starting from a blank page or relying on generic templates, users receive a contextually relevant draft tailored to their specific scenario.
Who Should Use This
- Product managers preparing partnership agreements before legal review
- Startup founders who need a preliminary NDA before engaging outside counsel
- Business development professionals initiating vendor or client relationships
- Technical leads sharing proprietary architecture or source code with third parties
- Project managers coordinating cross-company collaborations requiring confidentiality
- Legal operations teams looking to automate first-draft generation for routine agreements
Why Use It?
Problems It Solves
- Eliminates the time cost of drafting an NDA from scratch for every new business relationship
- Reduces dependency on legal teams for initial document creation, freeing them for review and negotiation
- Ensures consistent coverage of critical clauses that are often missed in informal or template-based drafts
- Provides jurisdiction-specific framing so the agreement aligns with the applicable legal context
- Helps non-legal professionals produce a credible, structured document that communicates seriousness to counterparties
Core Highlights
- Generates mutual or unilateral NDA structures based on the relationship type
- Covers definitions of confidential information with customizable scope
- Includes jurisdiction and governing law clauses
- Flags sections that require formal legal review before signing
- Supports multiple industries including technology, finance, healthcare, and manufacturing
- Produces clean, readable document structure suitable for direct editing
- Adapts to specific use cases such as employment, vendor agreements, or partnership discussions
- Outputs plain text or markdown-formatted drafts ready for document editors
How to Use It?
Basic Usage
To invoke this skill, provide the key details of the agreement. A typical prompt includes party names, the nature of the confidential information, the jurisdiction, and the intended duration of the agreement.
Draft an NDA between Acme Corp (disclosing party) and Beta Solutions (receiving party).
The confidential information includes product roadmaps, source code, and financial projections.
Jurisdiction: State of Delaware, USA.
Duration: 2 years from the date of signing.
Agreement type: Unilateral.The skill will return a structured draft with labeled sections, placeholder fields for signatures, and inline notes marking clauses that need attorney review.
Specific Scenarios
Scenario 1: Technology Partnership A software company preparing to share API documentation and internal architecture with a potential integration partner can use this skill to generate a unilateral NDA that specifically defines technical documentation as confidential information and includes provisions for permitted disclosures to subcontractors.
Scenario 2: Employment Onboarding An HR team onboarding a senior engineer with access to proprietary algorithms can generate an employee-specific NDA covering trade secrets, client data, and internal tooling, with a post-employment confidentiality clause included.
Real-World Examples
A startup founder used this skill to generate a mutual NDA before a co-development discussion with a larger enterprise. The draft was reviewed by outside counsel, required only minor modifications, and was executed within 48 hours.
A product manager at a SaaS company used the skill to prepare a vendor NDA before sharing internal analytics data with a third-party research firm, reducing the legal team's preparation time by approximately 60 percent.
Important Notes
Requirements
- Users must provide both party names, the type of confidential information, and the governing jurisdiction for accurate output
- The generated draft is a starting point and must be reviewed by a licensed attorney before execution
- Jurisdiction-specific legal requirements may not be fully captured and require local counsel verification
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