Legal Assistant
    Paid
    Paid Service

    WordSmith

    Legal Assistant

    Wordsmith AI is an AI legal enablement platform built specifically for in-house legal teams. It helps legal departments automate contract review, drafting, legal research, document analysis, intake, and repetitive legal workflows while keeping the team's own playbooks, precedents, and legal positions at the centre of the process. The platform integrates directly into tools such as Microsoft Word, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Outlook, and SharePoint

    Features & details

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    Category (short)
    Legal Assistant
    Category
    Legal Assistant
    Pricing (CSV)
    Paid Service
    Directory pricing
    Paid
    Target audience
    Researchers & analysts
    Best for
    In-house legal teams General Counsels (GCs) Legal Operations teams Commercial and contract lawyers Procurement and commercial teams working with legal playbooks Enterprise businesses handling high volumes of contracts Companies seeking to reduce reliance on external counsel Organisations wanting AI embedded into their existing Microsoft and collaboration workflows
    Pricing notes
    Custom pricing / contact sales. Wordsmith offers a free trial with limited Reports access. Full Reports access requires a Pro or Enterprise plan. Enterprise customers can receive white-glove implementation and customer support. The company does not publish standard plan prices on its pricing page.

    Pros & cons

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    Pros

    • Purpose-built specifically for in-house legal teams.
    • Strong combination of AI assistants, agents, playbooks, and workflow automation.
    • Works directly inside existing tools such as Word, Teams, Slack, and Outlook.
    • Excellent contract review and redlining capabilities.
    • Helps preserve institutional legal knowledge and standardise decisions.
    • Strong emphasis on citations, traceability, and human oversight.
    • Designed to automate end-to-end legal workflows rather than simply provide a chatbot.

    Cons

    • Pricing is not publicly disclosed, making initial budget evaluation more difficult.
    • Primarily targeted at in-house legal teams
    • less relevant for general business users or law firms.
    • Advanced implementation may require significant playbook and knowledge-base configuration.
    • AI output still requires appropriate legal review and judgement.
    • The independent review base is currently very small compared with more established legal AI platforms

    Review notes

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    Common Praise Very easy to use for legal professionals. Strong contract review and playbook functionality. Excellent integration with Word and collaboration tools. Saves time on repetitive legal work. Responsive implementation and customer support. Users particularly value the ability to access legal knowledge and answers within existing workflows.

    Extended features

    In-depth description and capability notes.

    AI Legal Assistant – Draft, research, summarise, translate, and answer legal questions. AI Agents – Perform multi-step legal workflows autonomously, including drafting, review, routing, and escalation. Contract Review & Redlining – Review agreements against company playbooks and generate explained redlines. Playbooks – Codify legal standards, fallback positions, clause guidance, and review logic. Contract Reports – Extract structured data and insights from thousands of contracts with precise citations. Legal Intake & Triage – Classify legal requests, assess risk, and route matters to the appropriate team member. Knowledge Repositories – Centralise legal guidance, precedents, approved clauses, and company positions. Microsoft Word Integration – Review, draft, research, translate, and insert approved clauses directly within Word. Slack, Teams & Email Integrations – Bring legal support into the tools where business teams already ask questions. Security & Privacy – SOC 2 Type 2 and GDPR compliant, with encrypted and isolated processing; Wordsmith states that customer data is not used to train models.

    Use cases

    Wordsmith is designed for in-house legal departments looking to reduce repetitive legal work and provide faster support to the wider business. Common use cases include: Contract review and redlining NDA and vendor agreement review Legal research Contract due diligence Legal request intake and triage Drafting agreements and legal responses Automated legal Q&A through Slack or Teams Contract portfolio analysis Regulatory and compliance reviews Standardising legal knowledge across a team