Fusial reads, redlines, and tracks every contract that lands in your inbox, so legal stops being the thing that slows you down.

Outbound or inbound, your paper or theirs — drop a contract in and Fusial reads it like a senior counsel, pattern-matches against your playbook, flags what matters, and drafts the redline. You hit send.
…aggregate liability exceed five (5) times the fees paid in the prior twelve (12) months.
@Ben Jacobs review the cap?
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Fusial replaces all of your existing surfaces and packages it all into one system, so a two-person ops team can move at the pace of a Fortune 500 legal department.
Stop paying crazy legal fees to have lawyers handle your redlines. Fusial can explain what's wrong with a contract in plain English and then suggest highly tailored edits, based on your preferences, compliance frameworks and more.
Deep diveAI contract reviewIn no event shall either party's aggregate liability exceed five (5) times the fees paid one (1) times the fees paid in the prior twelve (12) months.
Cap exceeds your playbook ceiling of 1× fees. Suggested edit aligns with NovaCrest precedent.
Easily configure Fusial to your jurisdiction, risk appetite, compliance frameworks (GDPR, SOC 2, HIPAA etc.). Fusial will enforce this forever, across every paper that lands in your inbox.
Stop hunting through your email for "the latest MSA." Fusial turns your pile of signed PDFs into a system, so a 5 person startup can run contracts with the discipline of a legal team, without hiring one.
Deep diveContract lifecycle managementTell Fusial what to look for in plain English — "contracts with substantial data privacy provisions" — and it auto-assigns them to the right person and puts them on a stricter SLA the moment they land. Pre-deadline warnings in email and Slack make sure nothing slips.
Auto-routed to Sarah Chen on a stricter 1-day SLA.
When a contract hits Fusial, a triage agent maps what's in front of it: the type, the stakes, the unusual clauses - then spawns specialist subagents to go deep on each one in parallel. You get the analysis a senior associate would produce in the time it takes to refill your coffee.
Slack alerts, assignment workflows, version history, audit logs, search, SSO — every adjacent tool a legal ops team usually buys separately is already part of Fusial.
Triage complete on NovaCrest MSA. 47 clauses analyzed, 3 issues found.
@you — Boris Johnson flagged a Must on NovaCrest MSA § 8.2: liability cap (5×) exceeds your ceiling.
Get pinged the moment a redline lands, an auto-renewal nears, or a counterparty signs. Triage in-thread, assign to teammates, and approve straight from the channel, all without bouncing between tabs.
A context-aware assistant on every clause and every contract. Cites the clause, gives the market norm, drafts the redline.
Hand off any clause, flag, or signature. Due dates, owners, and SLAs included.
See what changed, who changed it, and what the counterparty pushed back on, without leaving the contract.
Built for keyboard-first operators. Every action you'd reach for is one shortcut away.
Org-wide enforced SSO, 2FA, password policies and access control, plus an immutable ledger of every contract action.
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The version you negotiated is the version that gets signed — same document, same history, fully audited. The “executed” in “inbox to executed” is no longer a metaphor.
The outside counsel you call for redlines, and the CLM you'd buy to manage them, collapsed into a single seat-based price.
In outside counsel redlines.
Based on tier-1 firm rates of $500–$800/hr across a typical MSA negotiation cycle.
For software you still need lawyers to operate.
Enterprise CLMs like Ironclad start at $30k/year, with $5k–$50k implementation fees on top.
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