Superlegal is a law firm rather than software. Contracts are redlined by AI, risks flagged and market-standard edits proposed, then a commercial attorney reviews every one before it goes back, guaranteed inside 24 hours. A Playbook feature holds the clauses and positions a company always wants.
Attorney review on every contract is what separates this from the contract-analysis tools. Those give a business person a risk summary and leave them to decide what to do about it, which is precisely the judgement they lack. Having a lawyer sign off means the output is legal work product, and the company operates under a Utah regulatory pilot for technology-based legal services, which is how that is possible at all.
It serves construction, technology, marketing agencies and life sciences from New York and Utah, claiming 90 percent lower legal cost. No figures are published, only “flat, scalable pricing”. The 90 percent claim is the firm’s own, a 24-hour turnaround shapes how much attorney attention each contract receives, and the regulatory pilot means the arrangement is jurisdiction-specific.






