
Icertis
Enterprise contract intelligence platform that extracts, analyzes, and activates contract data with AI.
What it does
Icertis is the leading enterprise contract lifecycle management (CLM) platform, used by large corporations to manage their entire contract portfolio - from authoring and negotiation through execution, obligation management, and renewal. Its AI capabilities include contract intelligence that extracts structured data from millions of legacy contracts, risk scoring that flags clauses deviating from standard positions, obligation management AI that monitors contract commitments and triggers alerts before deadlines, and natural language contract search across the full agreement portfolio. Icertis's vision is that contracts are the commercial foundation of every enterprise relationship - and AI unlocking contract data creates a strategic asset from documents that previously sat dormant in shared drives.
Why AI-ENHANCED
Icertis is an established CLM platform that has meaningfully integrated AI contract extraction, risk scoring, and obligation tracking into a mature enterprise contract management product.
Best for
Large enterprises across manufacturing, technology, financial services, and retail use Icertis to manage millions of contracts - with AI extracting obligations, flagging risks, and ensuring the business actually delivers on commitments buried in legal documents.
Limitations
Icertis implementations for large enterprises involve significant change management, legal process redesign, and historical contract migration — go-live timelines of twelve to eighteen months are common.
Icertis is priced for large organizations with substantial contract portfolios — mid-market companies with simpler CLM needs are better served by Ironclad or DocuSign.
Icertis's AI is most powerful when legacy contracts are migrated into the platform — organizations that only use it for new contracts miss the portfolio intelligence that justifies the investment.
Alternatives by segment
Enterprise pricing only - not publicly disclosed. Contracts are based on number of contracts managed and modules. Large enterprise contracts typically start in the mid-six figures annually.





