Contractbook vs. Litera Kira

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Contractbook
Score 10.0 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Contracts managed - from contract creation to post-signature handoffs Contractbook’s contract management software enables businesses to turn manual processes into automated workflows. Users can Create and sign documents, collaborate with a team, manage documents in one place, and automate the process. Funded by investors including Tiger Global, Bessemer Venture Partners, and Gradient Ventures, Contractbook was founded in Copenhagen in 2017 and serves over 250,000 users in…N/A
Kira
Score 7.6 out of 10
Enterprise companies (1,001+ employees)
Kira, now from Litera (acquired August, 2021) is software that searches and analyzes contract text. Kira offers pre-built, machine learning models covering due diligence, general commercial, corporate organization, real estate and compliance. Using Kira Quick Study, anyone can train additional models that can identify any desired clause. Kira can be deployed on virtual data rooms and other large repositories of contracts, creating summary analyses.N/A
Pricing
ContractbookLitera Kira
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
ContractbookKira
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalRequired
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Community Pulse
ContractbookLitera Kira
User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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7.6
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Usability
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Support Rating
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User Testimonials
ContractbookLitera Kira
Likelihood to Recommend
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Kira is a great due diligence tool and can be well utilised on both large and small transactions. It also has good application if you are looking to compare multiple documents against a model form document or market standard templates. Kira is less useful if you are looking to review emails (e.g. as part of a disclosure exercise); or if your review involves non-Latin based script languages.
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Pros
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  • Good for quickly getting to the relevant part of the document in the English language, the smartfields are accurate.
  • Handles large scale review well with an excellent UI and helpful project management features.
  • Cloud-based platform handles multiple simultaneous reviewers efficiently and easily.
  • Ability to self-train smart fields is a definite advantage.
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Cons
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  • Finding that many contracts aren't that 'standard' and if not standard, it is impossible to find enough examples to train with
  • Many contracts have handwritten data, especially the key terms that it cannot read.
  • Sometimes the contracts have attachments with important terms, we find that harder to train.
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Usability
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If our firm had more contracts in English, the usability of Kira would be rated higher. However, since we have to train clauses in Portuguese in order to use Kira, it makes its usability lower. We still are not able to fully use Kira for reading contracts in Portuguese. It takes a long time and many associate hours to make Kira usable in other languages.
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Support Rating
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There was an email sent out with technical questions that was not attended to. However, Kira support has been good in general in that emails are well attended to overall, the Kira support portal is great and regular meetings are held.
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Alternatives Considered
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We initially chose Kira because of the Quick Study feature and because we trust Noah. We've since evaluated Diligen--its features have grown substantially over the past year. We've also tried ContraxSuite, LawGeex, Evisort, Luminance, eBrevia, Heretik, Blackboiler, and many others. It all comes down to the cost + feature set. We will always go with the lowest cost provider with the widest needed feature set (assuming there are no accuracy or performance issues during the pilot).
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Return on Investment
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  • When trained to read bespoke types of documents, the accuracy can be very good and the consequential time savings very high. In this scenario we have reduced the average time of review of one type of client documents from over an hour to 15 minutes.
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ScreenShots

Contractbook Screenshots

Screenshot of Task ManagementScreenshot of Contract StorageScreenshot of Editing & CollaborationScreenshot of Digital SignatureScreenshot of Contract Drafter

Kira Screenshots

Screenshot of Login ScreenScreenshot of Kira DashboardScreenshot of Document & Contract ReviewScreenshot of Training Custom Smart Fields