Conlegie
Product

One playbook. Every contract read the same careful way.

Conlegie isn't a generic AI reader — it's a review layer built around the fallback positions your team already has, applied consistently to everything that reaches you.

Why “Conlegie”

A colleague for your contracts, not a black box.

The name comes from contract and collegium — the Latin root behind “colleague,” a trusted peer you consult, not a vending machine you feed documents into. That's the relationship we designed for: Conlegie explains its reasoning in plain language, shows its work, and defers to a human the moment a clause falls outside what its playbook actually knows.

We built it after watching the same pattern at three different companies: contract risk wasn't exotic, it was repetitive, and review quality depended entirely on who had twenty free minutes that week. A playbook, applied consistently, fixes that — software just makes the consistency possible at scale.

Built on three commitments
  • Your playbook, not ours. Every recommendation traces back to a position your team defined.
  • Explainable, always. Every flag states which rule triggered it and why, in plain English.
  • Human on the hard calls. Low-confidence matches route to a person instead of guessing.
Under the hood

What happens between a contract landing and a redline appearing.

Five stages, all grounded in the same playbook, so the reasoning at stage five is traceable back to a rule your team wrote at setup.

01

Intake

Email forwarding, a watched folder, or paste-in text. Word and PDF supported.

02

Playbook match

Every clause is matched against your categorized fallback positions.

03

Risk scoring

Deviations are weighted by severity into one plain-English score per contract.

04

Redline draft

Counter-language is drafted in your voice, ready to drop into the document.

05

Obligation extraction

Dates, deliverables, and triggers are pulled out onto a tracked calendar.

See your own contracts through Conlegie.

Run the playground on a real clause, or book twenty minutes with our team to see the full playbook engine on your paper.