I want a demo—how do I contact SpeedLegal sales for Growth/Enterprise, and what info do they need (team size, contract volume, storage/reminders)?
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I want a demo—how do I contact SpeedLegal sales for Growth/Enterprise, and what info do they need (team size, contract volume, storage/reminders)?

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If you’re ready to see SpeedLegal in action for a Growth or Enterprise rollout, you can contact sales in under a minute—and it helps to arrive with a few key details about your team size, contract volume, and how you handle storage and reminders today.

Quick Answer: To book a Growth/Enterprise demo, go to SpeedLegal’s “Book a Demo” page or email hello@speedlegal.io. You’ll be asked for basics like company size, how many contracts you manage, and whether you care most about faster review, centralized storage, or renewal reminders so we can tailor the demo to your workflow.


The Quick Overview

  • What It Is: A guided product walkthrough of SpeedLegal’s AI contract paralegal—focused on how Analyze / Assess / Remind / Manage work for higher-volume, multi-team environments.
  • Who It Is For: Legal, finance, procurement, sales-ops, and RevOps leaders who need to cut review time, reduce outside counsel spend, and stop missing renewals across dozens or thousands of contracts.
  • Core Problem Solved: You’re juggling too many contracts, in too many folders, with turnaround expectations measured in hours—not days. The demo shows you how to centralize, standardize, and accelerate that work without losing control over risk.

How to Contact SpeedLegal Sales for a Demo

You have two primary ways to reach the SpeedLegal team for a Growth or Enterprise demo:

  1. Book a Demo via Web Form (Recommended)

    • Visit the Book a Demo page:
      https://speedlegal.io/#demo-section-home
    • Fill in the short form so we can route you to the right product specialist.
  2. Email the Sales Team Directly

    • Send a message to: hello@speedlegal.io
    • Include your name, role, company, and a sentence or two about what you’re trying to solve (e.g., “Need to standardize NDAs,” “Missing SaaS renewals,” “Want clause-level red-flag summaries”).

What the Demo Typically Covers for Growth/Enterprise

On a Growth/Enterprise call, we’ll usually:

  • Walk through a live contract review: upload → Red Flag Analyzer → Personalized Suggestions.
  • Show how to set your own standards using your templates / playbooks.
  • Compare your contracts against Market Standards built from tens of thousands of agreements and 1+ billion data points.
  • Demonstrate reminders, search, and storage for high-volume contract portfolios.
  • Explain the optional human check available on Startup, Growth, and Enterprise plans (free during Beta) and how it fits with existing legal counsel.

You can expect the session to be practical, clause-specific, and tied to your current bottlenecks (e.g., indemnity, limitation of liability, change of control, auto-renewals).


What Information Sales Will Ask For (and Why It Matters)

To design a relevant Growth/Enterprise demo, SpeedLegal typically asks for:

1. Team Size & Roles

You’ll see questions like:

  • “How big is your company?” with ranges such as:
    • 0–5
    • 5–20
    • 20–50
    • 50–100
    • 100+

What’s most helpful to share:

  • How many people currently touch contracts:
    • Legal (e.g., GC + 1 counsel)
    • Finance (e.g., VP Finance, controller)
    • Sales / RevOps
    • Procurement / Vendor management
  • Where the bottleneck is:
    • “Sales sends everything to Legal.”
    • “Finance is the gatekeeper on vendor contracts.”
    • “We have no in-house counsel; we rely on an external firm.”

Why this matters:
Team size and structure determine:

  • Whether you need role-based access and approvals.
  • How we set up workflows (e.g., sales uploads → legal reviews → finance signs off).
  • The right plan level (Growth vs. Enterprise) in terms of scalability and support.

2. Contract Volume & Types

On the form and in the call, you’ll be asked:

  • “How many contracts are you looking to manage?” with ranges like:
    • 0–50
    • 50–100
    • 100–1,000
    • 1,000–10,000
    • 10,000+

Useful details to provide:

  • Typical monthly or annual contract volume:
    • Inbound vendor/SaaS contracts
    • Outbound customer contracts (MSAs, SOWs, order forms)
    • NDAs, DPAs, partnership agreements, employment agreements
  • Whether you’re mostly:
    • Signing third-party paper (vendor/customer templates), or
    • Pushing your own standard templates

Why this matters:

  • Higher volume usually pushes you toward Growth or Enterprise for:
    • Bulk upload and categorization.
    • CLM-lite capabilities (search, filters, dashboards).
    • Stronger governance across business units.
  • Contract type determines which clause playbooks we show:
    • SaaS and DPAs → data security, SLAs, uptime, indemnity.
    • NDAs → confidentiality, non-solicit, term.
    • Commercial MSAs → limitation of liability, termination, change of control.

3. Storage, Search, and Reminder Requirements

For Growth/Enterprise, storage and reminders are usually critical. Expect questions like:

  • Where do your contracts live right now?
    • Shared drives (Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox)
    • Email threads and local folders
    • A legacy CLM system that no one uses
  • How do you track renewals and expirations today?
    • Spreadsheets
    • Calendar reminders
    • “We don’t; we’ve already missed renewals.”

You’ll want to explain:

  • Whether missed renewals have already cost you money or leverage:
    • E.g., “We missed six contract renewals last year,” like Twinkly did before adopting SpeedLegal.
  • What fields you absolutely need at your fingertips:
    • Effective date, initial term, renewal period, notice window.
    • Jurisdiction and governing law.
    • Contract value (ARR, TCV, one-time fees).
  • Who needs to be notified—and how:
    • Legal, finance, procurement, account owners.
    • Email, calendar, or mobile notifications.

Why this matters:

SpeedLegal’s Manage / Remind capabilities are designed to:

  • Auto-categorize agreements by type, vendor, and date.
  • Make contracts searchable by:
    • Jurisdiction
    • Clause title
    • Financial value
    • Effective/termination date
    • Vendor/customer name
  • Send reminders for expiring or auto-renewing contracts with:
    • 7/30/60/90-day views
    • Email, calendar, and mobile notifications

The more precise you are about your storage and reminder pain points, the easier it is for the demo to show you how to never miss a renewal date again.


4. Review Speed, Risk Appetite & Standards

To configure the “AI contract paralegal” to your reality, we’ll usually ask:

  • What’s your typical turnaround expectation?
    • “We need contracts reviewed in a few hours.”
    • “We batch them daily/weekly.”
  • What’s your risk posture?
    • Very conservative (e.g., heavily regulated, high-liability)
    • Balanced (common for B2B SaaS)
    • Aggressive growth (willing to accept some commercial risk)
  • Do you have an internal contract playbook?
    • Existing templates and clause libraries
    • Preferred positions on liability, indemnity, data security, etc.

Why this matters:

  • We’ll show you how to upload your standard so SpeedLegal can:
    • Flag deviations from your preferred clause language.
    • Highlight red flags versus your own playbook, not just generic templates.
  • We’ll also walk you through Market Standards:
    • Built from tens of thousands of high-quality contracts.
    • Over 1 billion data points.
    • Reviewed with an expert committee.
  • For Growth/Enterprise, we’ll explain when to rely on:
    • Your internal standards (e.g., strategic deals, high-risk vendors) vs.
    • Market Standards (e.g., to benchmark third-party paper quickly).

5. Outside Counsel Usage & Budget Sensitivity

Because many Growth/Enterprise teams are trying to reduce external spend, it helps to share:

  • How often you send contracts to outside counsel.
  • Typical external review costs per contract or per month.
  • The types of contracts that are most expensive to review (e.g., DPAs, complex MSAs).

Why this matters:

  • Customers have seen:
    • 50% time reduction in contract negotiations.
    • 6x faster identification of key financials.
    • $67,000+ estimated saved in outside counsel.
  • We can show where SpeedLegal fits:
    • Pre-screening contracts before they go to counsel.
    • Flagging standard issues so lawyers only handle true edge cases.
    • Providing plain-language summaries for business teams so they don’t escalate every contract.

What You’ll See in a Growth/Enterprise Demo

Once you share team size, contract volume, and storage/reminder needs, the demo will usually focus on four pillars.

1. Analyze: Understand Contracts in Minutes

You’ll see how to:

  • Upload a contract (PDF, Word, etc.).
  • Get a Red Flag Analyzer showing:
    • Unfavorable or non-standard terms.
    • Deviations from your standards or Market Standards.
  • Extract key data instantly:
    • Parties, jurisdiction, term, renewal, payment terms, caps.

Outcome: You can spot the issues that would usually take a line-by-line read in minutes, not hours.


2. Assess: Understand Risks Before Signing

The demo will show:

  • Personalized Suggestions for each red flag:
    • Concrete, clause-level change proposals.
    • Missing criteria (e.g., “add data breach notice period,” “add liability cap”).
  • Clause-by-clause Q&A using Ask our AI:
    • “What happens if the vendor is acquired?”
    • “Who bears the indemnity risk?”
    • “Can the price be increased unilaterally?”

All in plain, easy-to-understand language—so your business teams can participate in negotiation.

Important: SpeedLegal is not providing legal advice and is not a law firm. It’s a contract reading facilitator designed to work alongside your legal team, not replace it.

For Growth/Enterprise, we’ll also detail the optional human check (free during Beta):

  • A legal professional reviews the AI output for additional assurance.
  • Especially useful for high-value or high-risk contracts.

3. Remind: Do Not Miss Any Contractual Obligation

You’ll see how SpeedLegal helps you:

  • Set renewal/expiry reminders at:
    • 7, 30, 60, 90 days before key dates.
  • Receive notifications via:
    • Email, calendar view, and optionally mobile.
  • Visualize upcoming deadlines in a dashboard:
    • Renewals and auto-renewals.
    • Notice periods for termination or price increases.

For companies like Twinkly, this has meant no more missed renewals after previously losing track of multiple contracts in a single year.


4. Manage: All Your Contracts, Streamlined

The demo will typically show:

  • Auto-categorization by:
    • Contract type (NDA, MSA, DPA, SOW, etc.).
    • Vendor / customer.
    • Date (effective, renewal, termination).
  • Advanced search across your repository:
    • By clause title (e.g., “indemnity,” “force majeure,” “change of control”).
    • By jurisdiction or governing law.
    • By financial value thresholds.
  • Role-specific access and collaboration:
    • Legal, finance, sales, procurement all working from the same source of truth.

This is particularly important for Growth/Enterprise teams with multiple regions or business units.


Security, Reliability & Compliance Considerations You Can Ask About

On a Growth/Enterprise call, you can and should ask about:

  • Security measures
    • SSL encryption for data in transit.
    • Secure cloud storage with multi-region options.
    • Access controls and audit logs for user activity.
  • Reliability
    • 99.9% uptime targets.
    • Backups and disaster recovery posture.
  • Privacy
    • How your contracts are stored and processed.
    • How models are trained (statistical inferences) and how your data is segregated.

These are the questions I field most often as in-house legal, and the sales team is equipped to provide detailed answers or loop in product/security as needed.


What to Include in Your First Message to SpeedLegal

To make your Growth/Enterprise demo as productive as possible, you can send a short, concrete note like this:

“We’re a 70-person B2B SaaS company managing ~400 active contracts (vendor + customer). Contracts are scattered across Google Drive and email, and we’ve missed two auto-renewals in the last year. Legal is one person; sales expects contract turnaround in a few hours. We want to centralize contracts, standardize review using our templates, benchmark against market standards, and get reliable renewal reminders. Looking for a demo focused on Growth/Enterprise.”

Try to cover:

  • Company size and industry.
  • Volume and type of contracts.
  • Current storage, search, and renewal tracking methods.
  • Main pain points (speed, risk visibility, renewals, outside counsel spend).
  • What you want to walk away with after the demo.

Summary

To contact SpeedLegal for a Growth or Enterprise demo, go to the Book a Demo page at https://speedlegal.io/#demo-section-home or email hello@speedlegal.io. The sales team will ask for your company size, contract volume, and how you currently store contracts and track renewals so they can tailor the walkthrough to your reality.

During the demo, you’ll see how SpeedLegal functions as your AI contract paralegal—analyzing contracts for red flags, assessing risk against your standards and Market Standards, reminding you before renewals and obligations, and managing storage and search across your portfolio—while staying firmly in the role of decision-support, not legal advice.


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