No free plan. The cheapest way in is CLM at Custom pricing (~$25K–$75K+/year). Consider free alternatives in the contract management category if budget is tight.
Ironclad uses custom enterprise pricing without published rates. Based on market analysis, implementations typically range from $25,000 to $100,000+ annually depending on user count, contract volume, and feature modules selected. The platform offers three solutions (CLM, AI Assistant, eSignature) that can be purchased individually or bundled for comprehensive contract management.
Full implementation typically requires 6-12 weeks including workflow configuration, template migration, system integrations, AI playbook setup, and comprehensive user training. Timeline depends on organizational complexity and the number of contract types being migrated. Ironclad provides dedicated implementation support and customer success teams throughout the process.
Yes, but with important qualifications. The AI agents can handle routine tasks like contract categorization, metadata extraction, and initial redlining against configured playbooks without human prompting. However, effectiveness depends on comprehensive legal playbook configuration and ongoing optimization. Complex negotiations and strategic contract decisions still require human oversight and approval.
Ironclad is designed primarily for enterprise use with pricing and complexity that may exceed mid-market needs. Organizations processing fewer than 200 contracts monthly or those with simple approval workflows might find better value with alternatives like Juro, PandaDoc, or DocuSign CLM that offer lower costs and simpler implementation processes.
Ironclad provides pre-built integrations with major business systems including Salesforce (CRM), Coupa (procurement), Ramp (finance), Slack (communications), Microsoft Office 365 (document collaboration), and many others. The robust REST API enables custom integrations with internal tools, ERPs, and specialized legal software for complete workflow automation.
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Last verified March 2026