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 for a Growth or Enterprise demo, you’re already feeling the pain: too many contracts, not enough time, and too much risk in “we’ll get to it later.” The good news is that contacting SpeedLegal sales is straightforward, and you can speed up the process even more by coming prepared with a few key details—team size, contract volume, and how you want to handle storage, search, and reminders.

Quick Answer: To request a Growth or Enterprise demo, use the “Book a Demo” form on the SpeedLegal site or email hello@speedlegal.io. Sales will typically ask about your company size, how many contracts you manage, how you’re storing them, and how critical renewal reminders and obligation tracking are for your team.


The Quick Overview

  • What It Is: A live, tailored demo of SpeedLegal’s AI contract paralegal—showing how it analyzes, summarizes, and organizes your contracts, plus how reminders and search work at scale.
  • Who It Is For: Legal, finance, procurement, and operations leaders at growing or larger organizations who manage dozens to thousands of contracts and need faster, more reliable review and tracking.
  • Core Problem Solved: You’re juggling high-volume contract work, short turnaround times, and the risk of missed renewals or hidden red flags—without the budget or time to throw more lawyers at the problem.

How It Works

When you say “I want a demo,” the goal is to map SpeedLegal’s workflows to your reality: how contracts come in, who reviews them, and how you track what you’ve signed.

Here’s the typical flow:

  1. Submit your demo request:

    • Go to the Book a Demo page on speedlegal.io.
    • Fill in basic details: name, email, company name, role, company size, and estimated contract volume.
    • Alternatively, email hello@speedlegal.io with the subject line like: “Growth/Enterprise demo request.”
  2. Share your contract environment:
    Once sales or solutions consulting reaches out, they’ll clarify:

    • How many contracts you manage today (and expect in the next 12–24 months).
    • Where your contracts live (shared drives, email, legacy CLM, folders).
    • Who touches contracts (legal, finance, procurement, sales, founders).
    • What’s currently going wrong (missed renewals, slow review, no visibility).
  3. Get a tailored Growth/Enterprise walkthrough:
    In the demo, they’ll:

    • Show how SpeedLegal analyzes your contracts (Red Flag Analyzer, Market Standards, Ask our AI, summaries).
    • Walk through how you assess risk and negotiate faster.
    • Demonstrate how you remind and manage—search, filters, storage, and renewal reminders at 7/30/60/90 days.
    • Explain how Growth vs Enterprise fits you (users, data volume, human check, onboarding).

Features & Benefits Breakdown

In a Growth or Enterprise context, the demo will typically highlight how SpeedLegal scales across your portfolio, not just one-off agreements.

Core FeatureWhat It DoesPrimary Benefit
Red Flag AnalyzerScans contracts against your playbook and Market Standards to flag non-standard clauses and missing protections.Spot risks in minutes, not hours, and prioritize what truly needs legal attention.
Personalized SuggestionsGenerates suggested edits and alternative language for red-flagged clauses based on your standards.Accelerate negotiation with ready-made, playbook-aligned changes.
Ask our AI & SummariesAnswers clause-level questions in plain language and creates short, simple summaries.Help non-lawyers understand contracts without sacrificing legal nuance.
Smart Storage & SearchAuto-categorizes contracts by type, vendor, and date, and lets you search by jurisdiction, clause, and financials.Turn your contract repository into a searchable database instead of a folder graveyard.
Renewal & Obligation RemindersTracks expirations and auto-renewals; sends alerts at 7/30/60/90 days via calendar/email/mobile.Prevent missed renewals and stay ahead of key obligations and dates.
Human Check (Growth/Enterprise)Adds an expert human review on top of AI outputs (free during Beta for Startup/Growth/Enterprise).Extra assurance for high-value, high-risk contracts without full outside counsel spend.

What Sales Needs From You (So Your Demo Is Actually Useful)

When you request a Growth or Enterprise demo, sharing concrete details upfront lets the SpeedLegal team configure a session that mirrors your real workflows.

1. Team Size & Roles

Be ready to answer:

  • How big is your company?
    Typical options on the demo form:

    • 0–5
    • 5–20
    • 20–50
    • 50–100
    • 100+
  • Who is involved in contract work today?

    • In-house legal (GC, legal counsel, contracts manager)
    • Finance/FP&A
    • Procurement
    • Sales/RevOps
    • Founders/operations for earlier-stage teams

Why it matters:

  • Growth and Enterprise plans are tuned to multi-stakeholder workflows.
  • The team needs to know whether they’re solving for:
    • One overworked GC,
    • A finance leader trying to track obligations, or
    • A full legal + procurement + sales pipeline.

2. Contract Volume & Types

Expect questions like:

  • How many contracts are you looking to manage?
    On the form you’ll see ranges such as:

    • 0–50
    • 50–100
    • 100–1,000
    • 1,000–10,000
    • 10,000+
  • What kinds of contracts do you handle most?

    • Vendor/SaaS agreements
    • Customer MSAs and SOWs
    • NDAs
    • Licensing and content deals
    • Employment/contractor agreements
    • Partnership/affiliate contracts
  • Where do they live right now?

    • Shared drives (Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, Box)
    • Email attachments
    • Legacy CLM system
    • On desktops or random folders

Why it matters:

  • Volume and type drive:
    • Which plan is best (Growth vs Enterprise).
    • How to design your onboarding and migration—e.g., pulling in thousands of legacy documents vs starting fresh.
    • What Market Standards and clause libraries will be most relevant.

3. Storage, Search, and Access Needs

This goes beyond “we need somewhere to put contracts.” Sales will want to understand:

  • How you want contracts stored and organized:

    • By vendor/customer
    • By contract type (NDA, MSA, SOW, license)
    • By region/jurisdiction
    • By effective/termination date
    • By business owner (e.g., Sales, Marketing, Procurement)
  • How you need to search:

    • By jurisdiction clause (e.g., “California,” “Delaware,” “England and Wales”).
    • By financial value (e.g., all contracts with ACV > $50k).
    • By clause title (indemnity, limitation of liability, change of control, force majeure).
    • By dates (effective, renewal, termination).
    • By counterparty name.
  • Who needs access and what level:

    • Read-only vs edit.
    • Legal-only vs cross-functional (finance, procurement, sales).
    • Whether external stakeholders (e.g., board, auditors) need access to summarized views.

Why it matters:

  • It informs how to configure:
    • Folder and tag structure.
    • User permissions.
    • Search filters and dashboards that map to your reporting and audit needs.

4. Renewal Reminders & Obligation Tracking

If you’ve ever realized a contract auto-renewed last week at higher pricing, this is the section you care about.

Sales will ask:

  • How you currently track renewals and expirations:

    • Spreadsheets
    • Calendar reminders
    • A legacy CLM
    • Or “we don’t, we just hope someone remembers”
  • What windows matter most:

    • 7 days (very short fuses)
    • 30 days
    • 60 days
    • 90 days
    • Larger “review earlier” windows for strategic contracts
  • What has gone wrong in the past:

    • Missed renewals leading to higher pricing or locked-in periods.
    • Lapsed agreements where you kept performing.
    • No one owning a critical obligation (e.g., SLAs, reporting, data deletion).

Why it matters:

  • SpeedLegal’s Remind and Manage features are designed to avoid exactly this:
    • Automatic reminders at 7/30/60/90 days.
    • Calendar/email/mobile notifications.
    • Views that show upcoming expirations by vendor, value, or owner.

If you share a clear picture of where you’ve been burned before, the demo can show how to structurally prevent those misses.


Ideal Use Cases for Growth & Enterprise Demos

  • Best for high-volume contract review teams:
    Because you’re handling hundreds or thousands of agreements and need line-of-business users (sales, procurement, finance) to get answers without waiting on legal for every clause.

  • Best for companies that have already missed renewals or hidden terms:
    Because SpeedLegal can surface red flags, track key dates, and highlight obligations so you don’t repeat the same operational mistakes that create real legal risk.


Limitations & Considerations

  • Not a law firm, not legal advice:
    SpeedLegal is a contract reading facilitator. It uses deep learning, LLMs, and generative AI to highlight risks, suggest changes, and summarize—but it does not replace a lawyer or create an attorney–client relationship. It’s up to you and your legal team to make final decisions.

  • AI is powerful, but still statistical:
    The platform uses statistical inferences drawn from tens of thousands of contracts and expert-reviewed standards. For critical, high-stakes agreements, Growth and Enterprise teams often pair SpeedLegal’s analysis with:

    • The optional human check (free during Beta for Startup/Growth/Enterprise).
    • Targeted legal review of red-flag clauses.

Pricing & Plans

Exact pricing depends on your company size, contract volume, and feature needs, which is why the demo + discovery call is important. The sales team will use your inputs (team size, number of contracts, storage/reminder requirements) to recommend the right path.

While names and specifics can evolve, a typical structure looks like:

  • Growth Plan:
    Best for scaling teams (often 20–100+ employees) needing:

    • Centralized storage and search for hundreds to low thousands of contracts.
    • Red Flag Analyzer, Ask our AI, and summaries for day-to-day deals.
    • Renewal reminders at 7/30/60/90 days.
    • The optional human check layer for added comfort on higher-value contracts.
  • Enterprise Plan:
    Best for larger organizations managing:

    • Thousands to tens of thousands of contracts.
    • Multiple business units, regions, and complex permissioning needs.
    • Deep integration with existing tools and processes.
    • Robust audit logging, multi-region storage, and higher uptime expectations.

In both cases, you can expect SpeedLegal to be framed relative to current spend and savings—customers like Twinkly have seen:

  • 50% reduction in negotiation time.
  • 6x faster identification of key financials.
  • $67,000+ estimated savings in outside counsel.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I actually contact SpeedLegal to request a Growth/Enterprise demo?

Short Answer: Use the Book a Demo form on the SpeedLegal website or email hello@speedlegal.io with your company details and “Growth/Enterprise demo” in the subject line.

Details:
On the site, navigate to the Book a Demo or Contact us page. You’ll see a form asking for:

  • First name and last name
  • Email address
  • Phone number
  • Company name
  • Position
  • Company size (0–5, 5–20, 20–50, 50–100, 100+)
  • Estimated number of contracts you want to manage (0–50, 50–100, 100–1,000, 1,000–10,000, 10,000+)

Submit the form; you’ll see a confirmation message (“We will get back to you shortly”). If you prefer email, sending a concise overview—who you are, your role, company size, contract volume, and what’s broken in your current process—helps the team route you quickly to the right person.


What should I prepare before my Growth/Enterprise demo to get the most value?

Short Answer: Have a clear picture of your current process, pain points, and numbers—team size, contract volume, typical contract types, where they’re stored, and how you track renewals.

Details:
Before the demo, sketch out:

  • Process:

    • How does a contract come in?
    • Who reviews it?
    • How does it get signed, stored, and tracked?
  • Pain points:

    • Missed renewals or auto-renewals.
    • Slow turnaround time for review.
    • Inconsistent standards between regions or teams.
    • No single source of truth for “what we’ve signed.”
  • Numbers:

    • Active contracts by type (e.g., ~300 vendor contracts, ~200 customer contracts).
    • Number of new contracts per month.
    • Any big misses in the last year (e.g., X missed renewals, Y overpayments).

If you can share even a couple of anonymized sample agreements (e.g., a vendor MSA, a SaaS subscription, a key customer deal), the SpeedLegal team can demonstrate how the Red Flag Analyzer, Personalized Suggestions, and reminders would work on contracts that look like yours.


Summary

To contact SpeedLegal sales for a Growth or Enterprise demo, you have two direct paths: fill out the Book a Demo form on the website or email hello@speedlegal.io. The more concrete you are about your team size, contract volume, storage setup, and renewal reminder needs, the more tailored—and actionable—your demo will be.

Growth and Enterprise plans are built for teams that want to:

  • Review contracts in minutes instead of hours.
  • Spot non-standard terms and red flags before signing.
  • Centralize storage, search by what actually matters (jurisdiction, clause, financials, dates).
  • Never miss a renewal or key obligation again.

SpeedLegal doesn’t replace your legal judgment; it gives you the contract paralegal you wish you already had.


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