Juro
AI-native contract automation with browser-based editing
Overview
AI-native contract automation platform designed for in-house legal teams and their business counterparts. Features browser-native contract editing, AI-assisted review, and structured data extraction that turns contracts into a queryable database.
Ehsan's Growth Verdict
The modern, opinionated CLM for teams willing to abandon Word — and the data payoff is worth it
Best for: In-house legal teams processing high-volume commercial contracts who want contract data they can actually query
Key Features
- ✓Browser-native contract editor (no Word dependency)
- ✓AI contract review and risk flagging
- ✓Structured data extraction from executed contracts
- ✓Mass contract actions and bulk updates
- ✓Counterparty collaboration portal
Pros
- + No more emailing Word documents — everything lives in browser
- + Data extraction turns signed contracts into structured, queryable data
- + Fastest contract creation workflow in the category
Cons
- − Less feature-rich than Ironclad for complex enterprise workflows
- − Browser-native editor takes adjustment for Word-dependent lawyers
- − Smaller template library compared to established CLM platforms
Pricing
| Plan | Details |
|---|---|
| Team | Custom — for growing legal teams |
| Scale | Custom — advanced AI features |
| Enterprise | Custom — full platform |
Best Use Cases
Ehsan's Growth Take
Juro made a bold bet: kill the Word document. Contracts are created, negotiated, and signed in-browser. This sounds minor until you realize it means every data point is structured from creation, not extracted after signing. The result: you can actually answer questions like "how many contracts have uncapped liability" in seconds. That intelligence is worth more than the workflow efficiency.
Ehsan Jahandarpour
AI Growth Strategist & Fractional CMO
Forbes Top 20 Growth Hacker · TEDx Speaker · 716 Academic Citations · Ex-Microsoft · CMO at FirstWave (ASX:FCT) · Forbes Communications Council