Teams who stopped re-reading the same clauses.
From five-person startups without in-house counsel to legal ops teams reviewing hundreds of vendor contracts a quarter — here's what changed for them.
“We used to route every vendor MSA through outside counsel for a first pass, purely because we didn't trust ourselves to catch a bad indemnity clause. Conlegie's playbook now does that first pass in minutes, and our lawyer only sees contracts that actually need her.”
“Our carrier agreements all had different auto-renewal language and nobody owned tracking them. Conlegie flagged eleven contracts that were about to silently roll over for another year within the first week we connected it to our contract folder.”
Across industries, the same pattern.
“Clinical trial agreements are dense and every site wants their own indemnification language. Having a playbook that knows our fallback position for each clause type, instead of a junior associate re-deriving it every time, changed how fast we could move.”
“As a five-person startup we had no legal team at all. Conlegie is the first tool that made me feel confident signing a customer contract without paying $600 an hour to have someone else read it first.”
“The redline suggestions read like language our own lawyers would actually write, not generic boilerplate. That's the difference between a tool the team trusts and one they route around.”
“We review close to eighty supplier agreements a quarter. Obligation tracking alone paid for the subscription — we stopped missing price-escalation notice windows that used to cost us real money.”
“Healthcare vendor contracts almost always touch personal data. Conlegie is the only reviewer, human or AI, that has never once let a missing DPA reference slip through.”
“I don't read contracts for a living, I run operations. Conlegie explains what's wrong with a clause in language I can act on, then I loop in counsel only for the two or three points that genuinely need a lawyer.”
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