Leah, formerly ContractPodAi

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Leah, formerly ContractPodAi
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Leah, formerly ContractPodAi, provides agentic AI solutions that harmonize workflows through automation and domain expertise across legal, procurement, finance, and beyond.N/A
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Leah, formerly ContractPodAi
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Leah, formerly ContractPodAi
Free Trial
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsPricing is determined by the selected package and the number of users. Each package includes configuration, implementation, e-signature integration, and dedicated support from ContractPodAi’s success team. With three pricing editions available, organizations can choose the best fit for their budget and requirements. The platform’s modular design ensures buyers can start with essential features and expand as their needs evolve.
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Leah, formerly ContractPodAi
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Screenshot of Leah Helpdesk: Leah is an AI-powered legal concierge that offers legal guidance on demandScreenshot of the centralized repository for storing contracts: one source of truth for contracts and contract data, retained in a Smart RepositoryScreenshot of contract creation and automationScreenshot of AI-Powered negotiations: Leah highlights favorable language from past agreements, suggests data-backed counterpoints, and alerts the user to potential risks based on any established legal frameworkScreenshot of the interface for contract creation and automation.Screenshot of an example of AI-Powered negotiations: Leah highlights favorable language from past agreements, suggests data-backed counterpoints, and alerts the user to potential risks based on any established legal framework