1. Connect Veqtor to Claude
Veqtor runs on your computer and connects to Claude using a standard called MCP. You do not need to understand MCP to use it. Claude Code takes one registration command after uv is installed; Claude Desktop on a Mac takes a short configuration edit and a full restart.
You only need to do this once for each Claude app you use. The setup guide shows both paths separately.
2. Put the drafts in a clear order
Keep the negotiation drafts in one folder and begin their file names with 01, 02, 03 and so on. Veqtor reads that file-name order. It does not try to reconstruct chronology from document metadata or guess which version came first.
Tell Claude where the folder is and what you want to understand. You can start with a normal question such as “What changed in the limitation of liability across these drafts?”
3. Veqtor reads and checks the Word files
Claude chooses when it needs Veqtor. Veqtor returns the changed words, the file they came from, and a small amount of nearby text. If Claude needs to rely on exact wording, it can ask Veqtor to check the quote against the specific change it came from.
You still review Claude’s interpretation. The point is to tie important statements to a particular tracked change instead of treating every sentence in chat as equally reliable.
4. Test the full proposal, then create a new file
Before writing, Veqtor runs the entire proposed set of edits through the same document process it uses for the final operation. If one edit cannot be completed, the whole set is refused and no final Word document is created.
If the test succeeds and Claude proceeds, Veqtor creates a separate Word document. It never overwrites the source or an existing output with the same name.
5. Review the result in Word
Open the new document in Word and review the tracked changes before using or sending it. Veqtor can re-read supported changes in the output and show a summary in Claude of what its local history recorded, but neither Veqtor nor Claude replaces your legal and factual review.