Pricing

Pilot First. Scale on Results.

Clauseflint is priced per engagement, not per seat. We start with a pilot — you measure the impact, then decide whether ongoing review fits your practice.

Two engagement tracks

For ongoing review

Ongoing Review Program

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Volume-based pricing — discussed after pilot


  • Volume-based pricing for recurring review cadences
  • Dedicated review cadence — weekly, bi-weekly, or on-demand
  • DMS integration — iManage or NetDocuments direct connection
  • Configurable risk thresholds maintained per engagement
  • Quarterly risk report summarizing flagged positions
  • Direct line to Margaret — not a support queue
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Pricing is discussed after pilot results are in.

The $2,500 pilot is calibrated against the manual cost: 40 paralegal hours at $75/hr = $3,000. Clauseflint reviews the same packet for approximately 17% less than the manual alternative — with structured output, a traceable audit trail, and a 24-hour turnaround on the flag report.

A note on fit: Clauseflint is not pursuing the AmLaw 50 at this stage. The firms and teams it is built for are mid-market boutiques, growing in-house legal departments, and corporate development groups that do acquisitions or significant commercial contracting volumes — regularly, without a 200-lawyer review army available for each deal.

Frequently Asked

Pricing questions

A deal packet is a set of documents submitted for a single transaction or engagement — typically a VDR export folder, a batch of commercial contracts for a given counterparty, or a diligence package for an acquisition target. The pilot covers up to 200 documents. Additional documents in the same engagement can be added at a per-document rate; ask us for details.

For large VDRs, we scope the review before quoting. Most 500-document VDRs include a significant proportion of exhibits, schedules, and supporting files that don't require full clause extraction. We agree with counsel on the material contract scope — typically 50–150 material agreements in a 500-document VDR — and quote based on that scope. Contact us with your VDR size estimate and we'll give you a range.

Yes, without exception. We sign a mutual NDA before any documents are submitted. Our standard NDA is available on request. If your firm or legal department has a preferred form, we'll work with that. Document confidentiality is a baseline condition, not a negotiation point.

Pilot engagements are prioritized. The initial flag report for a standard 200-document packet is typically delivered within 24 hours of document submission. The redline output follows within 48 hours. For urgent deal timelines — compressed diligence windows — contact us directly and we'll discuss expedited turnaround options.

Start with a single deal. No commitment required beyond that.

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