Pricing
One plan. No surprises. No sales calls.
Basics · early access
$100 / month, per organization
10 new contracts
per month
every version, redline and comment of each one included
300 AI credits
per month
a full review is 10, an explanation is 2 — that's ~30 reviews or 150 explains, any mix
100 archived contracts
library capacity
extraction included — your executed history, searchable
∞ users
seriously, unlimited
bring the whole team — seats are how the other guys mint money
Busy month? Top up with credits — $10 per 100, they roll over, and we ask before charging. See exactly how allowances & credits work →
Get startedMonthly billing. Cancel anytime. Your documents export byte-for-byte.
Everything included
- ✓ Word-native redlining with real tracked changes
- ✓ AI review with verified citations
- ✓ Explain-any-change, whole-document context
- ✓ Contract archive with AI extraction
- ✓ Baselines, benchmarking & risk flags
- ✓ Templates & clause library
- ✓ Email-based counterparty collaboration
- ✓ Immutable versions & audit trail
- ✓ Team roles & permissions
- ✓ Byte-for-byte export, always
For context
What contract software usually costs
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Enterprise CLM platforms
Typically five to six figures per year — pricing published nowhere, discovered via a "quick 30-minute call" that is neither.
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Per-seat legal AI tools
Commonly hundreds of dollars per user per month — which is why looping in a third colleague becomes a budgeting decision.
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The status quo
Google Drive + email is "free" the way a leaky roof is free. See the full comparison.
Our napkin math: ~95% of the features at ~5% of the price. The missing 5% is single-tenant deployments and a dedicated CSM named Braden. We think you'll cope.
Frequently asked questions
How much does version90 cost?
$100 per month for your whole organization — unlimited users — including 10 new contracts a month, 300 AI credits a month (about 30 full reviews, or 150 explanations, in any mix), and a 100-document archive with extraction included. Busy month? Credits top you up at published rates. No 'Contact Sales' tier, no per-seat pricing.
Is it really unlimited users?
Yes. Per-seat pricing punishes you for looping in the one colleague who should see the contract — so we don't do it. Invite your whole team, your ops person, your cofounder who 'just wants to watch'. Allowances are about work done (contracts, AI), not people watching it get done.
How do AI credits work?
AI actions cost credits in proportion to how much work they are: a full review of a draft is 10 credits (it's five model passes over your whole document), an explain-this-change is 2. Automatic identification of uploads is free, failed runs never charge, and viewing, editing, commenting and inviting people cost nothing. Full rates are on the plan details page.
What happens if I run out?
Nothing scary. version90 asks before it ever charges: you'll see the meter, and topping up is $10 for 100 credits — so an extra full review is about $1.00. Credits roll over. There are no surprise overage invoices — that's an enterprise-software tradition we declined to inherit.
Why is version90 so much cheaper than Ironclad or DocuSign CLM?
Because the price of enterprise CLM mostly pays for the enterprise part — sales teams, implementation consultants, procurement cycles, and features built for thousand-person legal departments. version90 builds the ~95% of capability a small business actually uses and skips the apparatus, which is roughly 95% of the cost.
Is there an annual contract or lock-in?
No. Monthly billing, cancel anytime, and your documents are always exportable — every version, byte-for-byte identical to what was uploaded. We'd rather earn month thirteen than invoice it in advance.
In witness whereof
A hundred bucks. Whole team included.
Less than one hour of the lawyer you'll still call for the important stuff — and you'll be calling them about better questions.