AI Can Review Contracts.
The Question Is Whether Your Process Can Hold Up.
Pasting contracts into a chatbot is a starting point, not a system. A system enforces your rules, verifies its reasoning, logs who approved what, and produces a paper trail. That's the difference between using AI and having an AI contract review process.
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General AI tools vs Kontractually - what purpose-built adds.
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AI contract review is as reliable as the structure around it. A general AI tool with no guardrails is not reliable for professional use. Kontractually adds confidence scoring, citation verification, human approval gates, and a full audit trail - turning a capable AI into a defensible process.
Kontractually uses Claude (Anthropic) as its AI engine - the same model family behind Anthropic's Legal Plugin. The platform built around it adds playbook enforcement, citation verification, confidence scoring, and audit logging that the raw model doesn't provide.
No - and Kontractually doesn't claim otherwise. AI assists, humans decide. Every AI output requires explicit human approval before anything is applied. For complex or high-stakes contracts, outside counsel remains appropriate. Kontractually is the layer between eyeballing it and sending everything to a lawyer.
Free AI tools have real costs: the time to formulate good prompts, the risk of unverified citations, the absence of a paper trail, and the liability exposure when something is missed. Kontractually starts at $99/month - less than one hour of outside counsel time.
AI is the engine. Kontractually is the vehicle.
The model matters. The platform around it matters more.
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