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Every active deal lives in one place, with each new turn reviewed automatically as negotiation progresses

Signed contracts are stored and searchable, then monitored for renewals and new risks as they come up
A CLM stores and routes your contracts. ACM does the work, from inbox to renewal, with lawyers making the calls that matter.
"We'll just be able to get through more contracts and make sure that legal really isn't a bottleneck."
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Reduction in contract drafting and review time
Lift in efficiency reported by in-house legal teams
Throughput without adding
headcount
Autonomous Contract Management (ACM) is a new category of software that uses AI to handle the routine work of contracts from intake to renewal. Instead of just storing and tracking agreements like older tools, ACM does the repetitive work itself, capturing new contracts, running a first pass before a lawyer opens them, supporting negotiation, and keeping signed contracts searchable and monitored. Lawyers stay in control of the judgment and the decisions that matter most.
No. ACM handles the repetitive contract work that piles up, so it gets done in the background instead of taking over your day. You stay in control of the judgment calls, the approvals, always have the final say.
Yes. A CLM stores and routes your contracts. ACM goes further, handling the routine work across the lifecycle, from intake through negotiation to everything after signature, while lawyers stay in control of the judgment calls. CLMs had the right idea, they just came before AI could do the actual work, so teams got a place to file contracts but still handled every step by hand. ACM takes that routine work off their plate.
Yes. Spellbook is built with enterprise-grade security in mind, with SOC 2 Type II compliance, encryption in transit and at rest, and zero data retention agreements with OpenAI and Anthropic. For more information, visit our Trust Portal.
Once you join the waitlist, you’ll receive a confirmation email letting you know you’re signed up. We will follow up with next steps as soon as ACM rolls out to select teams.
Redline, review, store, and monitor contracts without chasing work across systems. Rolling out Summer 2026.