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DocJuris does not have fixed pricing; pricing depends on contract volume, apps enabled, and the integrations needed. Third-party sites do not disclose DocJuris' pricing either; interested users need to book a demo to get a custom quotation.
DocJuris is an AI-powered platform that screens, redlines, and negotiates contracts for legal, procurement, and sales teams. Here's a quick overview of DocJuris pricing, hidden costs, and what to expect when implementing DocJuris into your legal workflow.
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DocJuris prices its platform by the work completed instead of per seat. DocJuris offers two purchase paths, either an annual subscription or a one-time build fee plus usage credits.
DocJuris includes SOC 2 Type II controls and CLM, ERP, and CRM integrations in both of its purchase paths.
DocJuris does not list prices on its site. Its pricing page states plainly that the fee is sized to your deployment. Teams can do cross-functional work without per-seat cost friction, because DocJuris charges by volume.
DocJuris has no published tiers. The table below lays out its two purchase paths and what each includes.
DocJuris holds a 4.5 out of 5 rating from 2 reviews on G2, plus 4.8 ratings from 6 reviews each on Capterra and GetApp.
DocJuris earns praise for document management, full-text search, and alerts, though one reviewer flagged limits on paragraph and list editing.
Outside star ratings, the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) gave DocJuris back-to-back Value Champion recognition from 2023 to 2025 for legal operations innovation. DocJuris cut Purolator International's contract review time from eight days to five minutes, saving the company over $300,000, according to the ACC's award citation. DocJuris is also trusted by enterprise clients including Siemens and Ancestry.
For a wider view of this category, see this roundup of AI contract redlining tools.
The quotation DocJuris provides you may not yet include these costs. Confirm whether these have been added to calculate the real total cost of ownership:
No. DocJuris does not offer a self-serve free trial. Its pricing page sends every prospect to a demo call and a custom proposal instead.
Yes, DocJuris can be worth the cost for teams planning broad adoption. DocJuris prices itself for a 20-to-40-lawyer department. It then scales to a global enterprise without changing the pricing model. You get unlimited users and bundled onboarding support, which pays off once your rollout goes beyond a small pilot group.
DocJuris uses volume-based pricing. Spellbook, PandaDoc, Agiloft, and Icertis use versions of per-seat pricing or quote-based pricing. Volume-based pricing rewards heavy use but makes budgeting harder up front. Per-seat pricing is predictable, but the bill grows with every new person.
*Costs are market estimates from third-party sites. Confirm with the vendor directly for an accurate quotation.
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To have a full idea of the total cost of ownership, ask these questions during the sales demo:
DocJuris is not the only path for a team that wants AI help with contracts. Some teams look to Spellbook instead.
Ready to see the difference? Try Spellbook for free today or see Spellbook pricing and features and compare it against your next DocJuris demo.
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DocJuris does not publish a price. Cost depends on your contract volume and which apps you enable, and DocJuris only gives you a real number after a demo. Expect one flat platform fee rather than a per-seat rate.
No. DocJuris skips the self-serve trial and sends every prospect straight to a demo call. You won't find a signup form on their pricing page, only a request for a custom proposal.
No. DocJuris does not charge per user. The platform bills one flat fee sized to your contract volume and enabled apps, and unlimited users come included at no extra cost.
DocJuris prices by contract volume with one flat fee. Spellbook prices per user and offers a 7-day free trial. Neither publishes a number you can compare directly, so you'll need to book a call with both to get real quotes.
A DocJuris subscription includes AI redlining, contract drafting, negotiation, document generation, version control, an audit trail, workflow automation, and e-signature. It also mines and tracks every obligation, alarming you before deadlines hit. Custom apps, integrations, and unlimited users come bundled into the fee.
G2 lists LinkSquares as the top-ranked DocJuris alternative, followed by DocuSign CLM and PandaDoc. Spellbook is worth a look too, since it handles both pre- and post-signature contract stages through its newly launched Autonomous Contract Management (ACM) feature, covering the contract lifecycle end-to-end.



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