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vendor-check

Last updated: 2026-05-17

Check the status of existing agreements with a vendor across all connected systems — CLM, CRM, email, and document storage — with gap analysis and upcoming dead

Quick Install
npx skills add vendor-check

/vendor-check -- Vendor Agreement Status

If you see unfamiliar placeholders or need to check which tools are connected, see CONNECTORS.md.

Check the status of existing agreements with a vendor across all connected systems. Provides a consolidated view of the legal relationship.

Important: This command assists with legal workflows but does not provide legal advice. Agreement status reports should be verified against original documents by qualified legal professionals.

Invocation

/vendor-check [vendor name]

If no vendor name is provided, prompt the user to specify which vendor to check.

Workflow

Step 1: Identify the Vendor

Accept the vendor name from the user. Handle common variations:

  • Full legal name vs. trade name (e.g., "Alphabet Inc." vs. "Google")
  • Abbreviations (e.g., "AWS" vs. "Amazon Web Services")
  • Parent/subsidiary relationships
Ask the user to clarify if the vendor name is ambiguous.

Step 2: Search Connected Systems

Search for the vendor across all available connected systems, in priority order:

CLM (Contract Lifecycle Management) -- If Connected

Search for all contracts involving the vendor:
  • Active agreements
  • Expired agreements (last 3 years)
  • Agreements in negotiation or pending signature
  • Amendments and addenda

CRM -- If Connected

Search for the vendor/account record:
  • Account status and relationship type
  • Associated opportunities or deals
  • Contact information for vendor's legal/contracts team

Email -- If Connected

Search for recent relevant correspondence:
  • Contract-related emails (last 6 months)
  • NDA or agreement attachments
  • Negotiation threads

Documents (e.g., Box, Egnyte, SharePoint) -- If Connected

Search for:
  • Executed agreements
  • Redlines and drafts
  • Due diligence materials

Chat (e.g., Slack, Teams) -- If Connected

Search for recent mentions:
  • Contract requests involving this vendor
  • Legal questions about the vendor
  • Relevant team discussions (last 3 months)

Step 3: Compile Agreement Status

For each agreement found, report:

FieldDetails
Agreement TypeNDA, MSA, SOW, DPA, SLA, License Agreement, etc.
StatusActive, Expired, In Negotiation, Pending Signature
Effective DateWhen the agreement started
Expiration DateWhen it expires or renews
Auto-RenewalYes/No, with renewal term and notice period
Key TermsLiability cap, governing law, termination provisions
AmendmentsAny amendments or addenda on file

Step 4: Gap Analysis

Identify what agreements exist and what might be missing:

## Agreement Coverage

[CHECK] NDA -- [status] [CHECK/MISSING] MSA -- [status or "Not found"] [CHECK/MISSING] DPA -- [status or "Not found"] [CHECK/MISSING] SOW(s) -- [status or "Not found"] [CHECK/MISSING] SLA -- [status or "Not found"] [CHECK/MISSING] Insurance Certificate -- [status or "Not found"]

Flag any gaps that may be needed based on the relationship type (e.g., if there is an MSA but no DPA and the vendor handles personal data).

Step 5: Generate Report

Output a consolidated report:

## Vendor Agreement Status: [Vendor Name]

Search Date: [today's date]
Sources Checked: [list of systems searched]
Sources Unavailable: [list of systems not connected, if any]

Relationship Overview

Vendor: [full legal name] Relationship Type: [vendor/partner/customer/etc.] CRM Status: [if available]

Agreement Summary

[Agreement Type 1] -- [Status]

  • Effective: [date]
  • Expires: [date] ([auto-renews / does not auto-renew])
  • Key Terms: [summary of material terms]
  • Location: [where the executed copy is stored]

[Agreement Type 2] -- [Status]

[etc.]

Gap Analysis

[What's in place vs. what may be needed]

Upcoming Actions

  • [Any approaching expirations or renewal deadlines]
  • [Required agreements not yet in place]
  • [Amendments or updates that may be needed]

Notes

[Any relevant context from email/chat searches]

Step 6: Handle Missing Sources

If key systems are not connected via MCP:

  • No CLM: Note that no CLM is connected. Suggest the user check their CLM manually. Report what was found in other systems.
  • No CRM: Skip CRM context. Note the gap.
  • No Email: Note that email was not searched. Suggest the user search their email for "[vendor name] agreement" or "[vendor name] NDA".
  • No Documents: Note that document storage was not searched.
Always clearly state which sources were checked and which were not, so the user knows the completeness of the report.

Notes

  • If no agreements are found in any connected system, report that clearly and ask the user if they have agreements stored elsewhere
  • For vendor groups (e.g., a vendor with multiple subsidiaries), ask whether the user wants to check a specific entity or the entire group
  • Flag any agreements that are expired but may still have surviving obligations (confidentiality, indemnification, etc.)
  • If an agreement is approaching expiration (within 90 days), highlight this prominently