ChatGPT Reviews Contracts.
It Doesn't Review Yours.
ChatGPT applies general legal reasoning to your specific situation. Kontractually applies your rules - the thresholds you've set, the clauses you require, the language you'll accept. One answers questions. The other enforces standards.
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ChatGPT vs Kontractually - what the comparison actually looks like.
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Better prompts help, but they don't solve the core problems: no playbook enforcement, no version tracking, no citation verification, no audit trail, no confidence scoring. A great prompt gets you a better answer. It doesn't get you an accountable process.
When you paste a contract into ChatGPT, that text is transmitted to OpenAI's servers. OpenAI's default settings allow that data to be used for model training unless you opt out. For contracts containing confidential commercial terms, IP assignments, or pricing - that's a real data exposure risk. Kontractually keeps your contracts isolated to your organization.
Privacy mode stops OpenAI from training on your data. It doesn't add playbook enforcement, confidence scoring, citation verification, audit trails, or redline export. You still have a general-purpose tool with none of the structure contract review requires.
Kontractually uses Claude (Anthropic) as its underlying AI model. The difference is the layer built around it: a playbook rules engine, Knowledge Base grounding, citation hallucination detection, confidence scoring, human approval gates, and a full audit trail. The AI is the engine. Kontractually is the vehicle.
Your contracts deserve more than a chat window.
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