CompareX is the AI analysis and comparison layer for any contract lifecycle. Whether contracts live in Ironclad, LinkSquares, ContractSafe, Concord, or a shared drive, drop them in CompareX and get clause-level risk reports, version comparisons, and compliance gaps - in minutes.
We kept our CLM. We added CompareX as the review layer. Our procurement team finally has clause-level visibility without a 6-month CLM migration.

We had a CLM. We did not have a way to actually review what was in our contracts. CompareX bridged that gap in a week.

Replacing the CLM was off the table. Adding CompareX as a review layer on top was a no-brainer. Same contracts, faster decisions.

Our CLM stores. CompareX reviews. Together they give us a contract operation that actually surfaces risk before signature.

Export contracts from Ironclad, LinkSquares, ContractSafe, Concord, or any other CLM. Upload to CompareX. Get clause-level annotations, version comparisons, missing-clause alerts, and a strategic question list per contract.
Disclaimer: This tool provides AI-powered assistance and does not replace qualified legal advice.
Built on the CompareX capabilities...
Every clause flagged for risk, completeness, and deviation from your baseline.
Identifies missing or incomplete clauses and suggests standard language.
Scores clauses against standards and highlights high-risk edits before signature.
Ask plain-language questions about any contract and get cited-clause answers.
Negotiation questions and fallback language tailored to each contract.
Average Review Time Reduction
80%
Compared to manual CLM-export review
Setup Time
Same week
No CLM migration, no contract repository move
Coverage
100% of clauses
Annotated and risk-scored on every upload
Decisions Accelerated
5x
Faster from contract upload to negotiation-ready
Review a handful of contracts each month, built for consultants and solo professionals.
For teams reviewing contracts regularly, with 400 pages of analysis every month.
One-time purchase
Test-drive CompareX on your own contracts. Up to 50 pages, enough for a couple of real reviews.