From flagged risk to ready redline in one step.
When a clause deviates from your playbook, Conlegie doesn't just flag it — it drafts the specific counter-language to propose, styled to match the tone and structure of the rest of the document.
What this actually changes for your team
Redlines that sound like your lawyer wrote them
Suggested language is grounded in your playbook's actual fallback position, not generic best-practice boilerplate that reads like it came from nowhere in particular.
One click from flag to draft
Every risk finding comes with ready-to-insert language, copyable directly into the document you're negotiating — no separate drafting step.
Tracks negotiation history
See what counter-language was proposed, what the counterparty pushed back on, and what was ultimately agreed — a record that makes the next negotiation with the same counterparty faster.
Knows when to stop drafting
For clauses that hit a hard walk-away line in your playbook, the copilot flags escalation instead of drafting a compromise nobody authorized it to offer.
Three steps, every time
Flag
A clause is identified as deviating from your playbook's acceptable range.
Draft
Counter-language is generated from your fallback position, matched to the document's tone.
Insert
Accept, edit, or reject the suggestion — approved language drops straight into the redline.
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Frequently asked
No. Every suggestion requires a human to review and insert it. Conlegie drafts; your team decides what actually goes out.
Yes — each round is compared against the last, so you can see exactly what changed and whether the counterparty moved toward or away from your position.
Suggestions are meant as a starting draft, not a final answer. Style preferences you apply are remembered for future suggestions in the same playbook category.
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Run the playground on a real clause, or book twenty minutes with our team to see the full playbook engine on your paper.