For contract managers who review 500 contracts a year — and wish the standard ones didn't need full review.
Your day
Same tasks. Two ways to do them.
Open Word. Read clause by clause. Check against playbook mentally. 3 hours later, you've flagged 4 issues.
Same review process for standard mutuals and complex one-ways. 2 hours on routine work.
Procurement asks about DataCloud. Search email, drives, CLM. 30 minutes to find status.
Draft redlines for the MSA from this morning. Re-read to remember which clauses were problematic.
1 MSA reviewed, 3 NDAs done, vendor check pending. Queue barely moved.
Skills for your role
/review-contractClause-by-clause playbook review — redlines and alternatives ready
Deep dive →/triage-ndaNDA classification — green/yellow/red in seconds
Deep dive →/vendor-checkVendor status across all systems — 30 seconds
Deep dive →Clause Library (auto)autoApproved language suggested automatically during review
Example: Morning MSA review with /review-contract
A 38-page MSA lands in your inbox at 9am. You open Word, pull up the playbook PDF on a second monitor, and start reading. Clause 4.2 — indemnification — looks off but you need to check. Clause 7.1 — limitation of liability — definitely non-standard. By noon you've flagged 4 issues and drafted redline language. With /review-contract:
/review-contract MSA-Acme-2026.pdfContract uploadedSummary
38 pages, 42 clauses analyzed
Playbook match: 28/42 (67%)
Action needed: 10 clauses
Redlines Required
Negotiation Points
What changes
Time per MSA: 3+ hours
10 minutes — redlines included
NDA turnaround: 2-3 days
Same day — standard auto-approved
Contracts per month: ~40
80+ — routine work automated
Clause detection: manual read
Every clause checked against playbook