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WYRMLegal

Paste in any vendor contract — services agreement, confidentiality agreement, framework, data-handling addendum or scope of work. Get a clause-by-clause green / amber / red verdict, a list of recommended push-backs, and a ready-to-send redline memo, all scored against your own commercial rules rather than generic UK defaults. Sixty seconds, not three billable hours.

Pro£19/mo
10 reviews / month
Enterprise£49/mo
Unlimited · seats · SSO · API

What you can do

One review surface, every commercial document

Five document types, three layers — review, score, export. The same playbook drives every review: pin it once in your settings and every subsequent run gets sharper.

Contract review

Built for the contracts you actually sign

Paste the buyer's draft; the reviewer works out which type of document it is and scores the clauses that actually matter.

Services agreement

The umbrella contract that governs your whole relationship with a client or supplier. Most disputes start here — liability caps, IP ownership, payment terms.

Confidentiality agreement

Mutual or one-way confidentiality (NDA) agreements. We flag one-sided clauses, implausibly long secrecy periods, and the hidden carve-outs.

Framework agreement

UK public-sector frameworks (G-Cloud, DOS, BDUK) and sector-specific framework contracts. We flag call-off traps, consolidation language, and overreaching audit rights.

Data-handling addendum

Data-processing agreements under UK and EU data protection law. We surface sub-processor controls, breach-notification windows, and one-sided audit rights.

Scope of work

Project scope documents bolted onto a services agreement. We flag scope-creep language, missing change-control terms, and one-sided acceptance tests.

Playbook & triage

Score clauses against YOUR red-lines, not generic UK defaults

Pin your commercial posture once; every review thereafter triages against it. No more arguing for a 12-month liability cap from scratch every time.

Commercial playbook

Seven fields covering your standing position on liability, intellectual property, termination notice, payment terms, governing law, deal-breaker clauses and freeform notes. Pin once.

Green / amber / red verdict

Every clause gets a verdict: accept (green), push back (amber), or hard fight (red). Plain-English reasoning under each one — no legalese needed.

Recommended push-backs

Per-clause negotiation list — primary ask, fallback position, importance (must / should / nice to have). Drafted in your voice, ready to send.

Deal-breaker clauses

Your absolute red-lines (for example: unlimited intellectual-property indemnity, uncapped liability). Always trigger a red flag; the reviewer won't try to negotiate around them.

Redline & export

Send the verdict as something the other side can read

The reviewer drafts the redline memo too — the summary you'd otherwise hand-write the night before the negotiation call.

Plain-text redline memo

Top issues, ranked by severity, with the suggested wording for each one. Ready to drop into an email or paste into your contract-editing tool.

Word + PDF export

One-click export to Word or PDF — branded with your company name, with every reference and source included inline.

Apply to Bid Assist draft

If you also use WYRM Procure: merge the findings straight into your tender draft's risk-and-mitigations section. One click.

See what comes out

A playbook-bound document, exported in one click

Each tab is a document type WYRM Legal generates or reviews. Pin your playbook once and every output cites it back — no orphan clauses, no off-policy redlines.

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Ready to export

Live mock. Every clause cites the pinned playbook section it answers to. Switch tabs to flip between the five document types WYRM Legal generates and reviews.

How it works

Four steps; under a minute end-to-end

No upload-and-wait pipeline, no document-management bureaucracy. Pin your playbook once, paste the contract, read the verdict.

Step 01

Pin your playbook

In your settings, pin seven standing positions: liability cap in months, intellectual-property stance, termination notice, payment-terms ceiling, governing law, deal-breaker clauses and freeform notes. Two minutes. Edit later when your position changes.

Step 02

Paste the contract

Drop the vendor's draft into the review panel. We accept up to 250,000 characters per document — long enough for a full services agreement plus a data-handling addendum plus a scope of work in one bundle. The reviewer detects the document type so you don't have to.

Step 03

Read the verdict

Sixty seconds later you have a verdict per clause (green / amber / red), reasoning that cites your playbook, recommended push-backs (primary plus fallback), and a redline memo ready for the negotiation call.

Step 04

Negotiate from strength

Walk into the call knowing exactly which clauses you'll accept, which you'll push back on, and which you won't sign. Export to Word or PDF for your lawyer's sign-off if you choose to escalate.

Who it's for

Triage built for the people doing the reading

If you've been signing vendor paper blind because reading it properly costs you a day, this is for you.

Founders signing vendor contracts without a lawyer

You're getting new service agreements and data-handling addenda landed on you every week. Reading each one properly costs you a day; signing them blind costs you the next two years. WYRM Legal does the triage so you only spend lawyer time on the clauses that actually matter.

In-house lawyers working through a queue

You can read a vendor agreement cold in 90 minutes. You have 14 of them this week and the queue keeps growing. WYRM Legal pre-screens each contract against your firm's standing playbook so you clear in 10 minutes what would otherwise take 90.

Procurement managers running supplier checks

Suppliers send you their paper, not yours. You need to know which terms to push back on, which fallback positions are reasonable, and which battles aren't worth fighting. WYRM Legal hands you the negotiating script.

Agencies and consultancies running client work

Every client wants you to sign their contract. You can't have a lawyer review each one. Pin your agency's standing position once (liability cap, intellectual-property retention, payment terms) and let WYRM Legal flag where each client's paper deviates.

Honest about what this is

A triage layer, not a substitute for counsel

WYRM Legal does the reading and scoring so your lawyer doesn't have to. Final sign-off on a contract you're about to sign should always be human.

Not a lawyer; a triage layer

WYRM Legal sits between the vendor's first draft and your lawyer — it does the reading, the scoring, and the first-pass redline so when you do escalate, you're paying for negotiation rather than reading. Final sign-off should always be human.

UK data residency by default

Contract text is stored encrypted, in your account only, in the UK. The AI calls go directly to Anthropic with no third-party legal-data brokers in between. EU data residency is on the Enterprise roadmap.

Not a legal research tool

Competitors such as OpenCase answer research questions — case law lookups, citation extraction for litigators drafting briefs. WYRM Legal reviews the contract you're about to sign with the supplier you're about to onboard.

60-second turnaround

Median review time is under a minute for a typical service agreement. Re-runs against an updated playbook stay near-free, so iterating on a tricky clause doesn't blow the bill.

Pricing

Two tiers. Small-business pricing.

Both tiers include every document type and the playbook editor. Enterprise adds unlimited reviews, team seats, SSO, REST API, and sector clause libraries.

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Legal Pro

10 contract reviews + playbook editor

£19/month

Review vendor service agreements, confidentiality agreements, framework contracts, data-handling addenda and scopes of work against your own commercial red-lines. Get a clause-by-clause green / amber / red verdict, a redline memo, and recommended push-backs in under a minute. For founders, operations leads and procurement managers without an in-house lawyer.

  • 10 contract reviews / month
  • All 5 document types (services agreement, confidentiality, framework, data-handling, scope of work)
  • Commercial playbook editor — your red-lines, not generic UK defaults
  • Green / amber / red clause verdict
  • Recommended push-back list per clause
  • Plain-text redline memo
  • Word + PDF export
  • Weekly legal-monitoring digest — new court rulings, new laws and new regulator updates
  • Single-operator usage
  • Email support
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Legal Enterprise

Unlimited reviews · team seats · single sign-on · API · daily agents

£49/month

Legal Pro plus unlimited reviews, team seats, single sign-on, a REST API, daily legal-monitoring sweeps with clause-drift alerts, and sector-specific clause libraries (tech services, construction, manufacturing). For in-house legal teams, agencies and procurement offices reviewing dozens of vendor contracts a month.

  • Everything in Legal Pro
  • Unlimited contract reviews
  • Daily legal-monitoring sweep (5× Pro cadence)
  • Same-day clause-drift alerts — new court rulings, new laws and new regulator updates
  • Multi-country coverage (UK, EU, US)
  • Team seats (5+) with role-based access
  • Single sign-on (Google, Microsoft, Okta)
  • REST API + webhooks
  • Sector clause libraries (tech, construction, manufacturing)
  • Custom deal-breaker clause lists per business unit
  • 99.9% uptime guarantee
  • Priority support
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WYRM Legal is a separate product line from WYRM Procure and WYRM Cyber. Many customers buy it on its own to triage vendor contracts and never touch the procurement or cyber surfaces. Procure customers already have access via the Bid Assist drawer.

Read every vendor contract; spend lawyer time on none of them

Pin your playbook, paste the contract, read the verdict. £19/month for solo operators and small teams; £49/month for in-house legal, agencies and procurement offices that need team seats, single sign-on, an API and an uptime guarantee. Live in early access.