Comparisons
How version90 stacks up
Short version: enterprise CLM platforms are excellent and priced for enterprises; version90 delivers roughly 95% of what a small business would actually use from them at roughly 5% of the cost. The other honest competitor is a shared drive and an inbox, which costs nothing per month and rather a lot per year.
version90 vs Ironclad
The enterprise CLM benchmark — superb if you have a legal ops team and a six-figure budget. A comparison for everyone who has neither.
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version90 vs DocuSign CLM
You know them for signatures. Their CLM is a different, bigger animal — with a correspondingly bigger procurement process.
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version90 vs SpotDraft
CLM built for in-house legal teams, priced by quote. Great if you have counsel on payroll — version90 is for the years before that hire.
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version90 vs Concord
A well-behaved SMB CLM with published pricing — and per-seat math. We think seats should be free; here's the comparison.
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version90 vs Spellbook
An AI drafting copilot for lawyers inside Word, priced per lawyer. A copilot isn't a system of record — different jobs, compared honestly.
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version90 vs ContractSafe
A well-liked post-signature repository, priced by contract volume. Excellent filing cabinet; the negotiation still happens somewhere else.
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version90 vs ContractWorks
A transparent, storage-priced vault for signed contracts. version90 meets the contract before it's signed — for about a seventh of the price.
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version90 vs Google Drive + email
The real market leader. Free, familiar, and quietly responsible for more contract mistakes than everything else combined.
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One plan, $100/month, every feature. Your first contract can be under review in about ninety seconds.