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Pricing and promotions listed above are accurate as of August 2026. Legly's rates, plans, and offers may change, so confirm current pricing directly with Legly before making a purchasing decision.
Legly, a Swedish company based in Malmö and Stockholm, starts at $0 and tops out at a custom quote for Enterprise. The Professional plan costs $29 per user monthly on an annual term, or $39 on a month-to-month plan. Freemium caps you at two reviews every 90 days. Enterprise adds portfolio analysis and dedicated support, but you won't find a number for it on the website.
Below, we break down what each tier actually includes and where Legly's pricing lands next to other contract review tools before you commit to a plan.
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Legly charges per user rather than per document or per gigabyte stored. That keeps the model simple, but it also means a five-person team pays five times the per-seat rate no matter how many contracts they actually run through the tool.
The three tiers step up by what each user can do, not by how much data they can store.
Freemium is free for one user and caps you at two contract reviews every 90 days. This plan is best for students, solo founders, and anyone who would like to test the platform first before paying for anything.
Professional runs $29 per user monthly on an annual term, or $39 billed monthly. This paid plan offers unlimited contract reviews and unlocks every Legly review guideline. This is best for small and mid-sized companies that negotiate contracts on a regular basis.
The Enterprise plan comes at a custom quote and gives legal departments a visual overview of their entire contract portfolio, so teams can track every agreement in one place instead of opening each file separately. It also enables customized review guidelines for larger clients, plus optional single sign-on (SSO) for tighter access control. The plan rounds out with a dedicated support team and user training.
Both billing options run on a 12-month contract that renews automatically. If you want to cancel, you need to send written notice at least 30 days before the term ends, or the contract locks you in for another year.
Legly doesn't bill the extra seats the same way as your base plan. If your team grows mid-contract, Legly will bill the added seats quarterly in arrears instead of folding them into your regular invoice.
Legly must give 60 days' notice before raising prices during your contract, and any increases above 5% let you cancel within 30 days. You can cancel within 30 days of getting that notice.
Legy’s tiers differ mostly in scope and support, not in the core review engine. The table below breaks down what ships with each plan.
Source: legly.io/pricing (August 2026)
No tier includes in-document drafting or clause generation. Legly does not redline inside Word or Google Docs at any price point, since the product reviews documents you upload rather than editing them where you write. That puts a ceiling on what Legly can do once a deal moves from "should we sign this" to "let's rewrite this clause."
Teams that need to store, track, and renew contracts after signature may want to look at tools built for that stage too. Spellbook, for example, is rolling out Autonomous Contract Management (ACM), a newer software category that handles intake through renewal, though it's still in early rollout and is now open for waitlist signups.
Legly reviews are hard to find. G2 shows a single review, a perfect 5.0 out of 5, but it’s dated April 2023. The reviewer, a small-business user, praised Legly for its fast feedback and low cost.
Capterra has no listing for Legly at all, and neither does Trustpilot. That leaves buyers with almost nothing from actual users to weigh against Legly's own marketing, which is an important consideration when choosing a tool.
Legly's total cost of ownership includes more than the monthly seat price. The published prices don't include VAT, so your actual invoice will run higher. Growing your team mid-contract adds another wrinkle. Legly bills new seats quarterly instead of folding them into your existing invoice, so your billing schedule gets more complicated as you scale.
Legly charges no volume discount, so a five-person team pays five times the per-seat rate. That’s worth adding into your math before you decide.
Legly, Spellbook, LegalOn, and LegalFly each take a different approach to what they cover and what they charge for it. Here's how the four line up.
Figures and claims in this table are verified as of August 2026. Pricing and features can change, so it's best to confirm directly with each provider before making a decision.
Legly's lower entry price reflects a narrower job. Legly can read business contracts and flags risks in seconds, but it stops at the review stage rather than covering drafting or post-signature tracking. That narrower scope is also why it costs less than platforms built to cover the full contract lifecycle.
The category is growing fast enough to support both approaches. Research and Markets values the AI-powered contract analysis tools market at $4.3 billion in 2026 and expects it to reach $12.06 billion by 2030, growing at a 29.4% compound annual growth rate.
Not a time-limited one. Legly's Freemium tier works as a permanent free plan that gives you two reviews every 90 days.
For a small team reviewing routine contracts before signature, yes. Legly keeps that job simple and costs less than most contract AI tools on the market. But Legly only reviews. It doesn't draft, negotiate, or track contracts once they're signed.
So if your legal department needs those pieces too, Legly covers one part of the job. Whether it's worth the cost depends on how much of that full workflow you actually need done.
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A few questions can save you from surprises down the line, especially once you're in a sales conversation for the Enterprise plan.
Legly and Spellbook solve different parts of the same problem, and three differences stand out for teams weighing both:
The lawyer still makes every call either way. Spellbook just handles more of the work around it. See how Spellbook works with a 7-day free trial.
Legly costs $29 per user per month on the Professional plan (billed annually), which includes unlimited contract reviews. Legly also offers a free Freemium plan limited to 2 reviews every 90 days, and an Enterprise plan with custom pricing for portfolio analysis, dedicated support, and SSO integrations.
Legly offers a free Freemium plan instead of a traditional free trial. The Freemium plan allows up to 2 contract reviews every 90 days, with support for PDF, scanned PDF, and Word uploads, using basic review guidelines at no cost.
Legly's Enterprise plan includes contract portfolio analysis, a visual portfolio overview, and pre-signature review. It also provides unlimited contract reviews, customized guidelines, dedicated support, user training, and optional Single Sign-On (SSO) with integrations, priced through a custom quote.
Legly's $29/user/month Professional plan sits at the low end of AI contract review pricing. Most contract AI tools quote pricing only after a sales demo. Legly's lower cost matches its narrower scope of pre-signature review rather than drafting or full lifecycle management.
Legly cannot fully replace a full contract management platform for larger organizations. Legly specializes in AI-powered contract review and risk analysis. Full CLM platforms like Ironclad and LinkSquares add intake, approval routing, e-signature, and repository management across the entire contract lifecycle.
Legly suits enterprise legal teams through its Enterprise plan, which offers contract portfolio analysis, customized guidelines, dedicated support, and optional SSO integrations. Enterprise pricing requires a custom quote, and larger legal departments should verify integration and governance needs before committing.



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