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Contractbook works for simple contracts. But as your business grows, your contract process gets more complex — and that's where Contractbook starts to show its limits.






Teams choose Juro because the entire contract lifecycle, from drafting and negotiation through to signing and post-signature management, happens in one place. Contractbook centralizes contract data and automates document generation, but independent reviews highlight real limitations pre-signature, raising questions about how well it serves in-house legal teams with more complex needs.

Contractbook's AI focuses on importing and extracting data from legacy contracts. Contractbook's AI focuses on importing and extracting data from legacy contracts.
Juro's runs across every stage: drafting with AI assistance, in-browser review against a playbook, and post-signature data extraction. Operator, Juro's agentic AI, lets teams query their entire contract portfolio in natural language. Contractbook has no equivalent.

Juro is better-reviewed by legal professionals on G2, outperforming Contractbook on every category that predicts long-term success: ease of setup, ease of administration, quality of support, product direction, and as a better partner to do business with.
For teams evaluating long-term reliability and business-wide adoption, that track record speaks for itself.

Contractbook tracks versions and lets users mark up suggestions. But there's no Word import or export, counterparty collaboration is limited, and internal and external comments aren't separated.
Juro keeps negotiation in one place. Both sides work in the same browser-native editor in real time, internal comments stay private, and AI review flags non-standard clauses against your playbook before anything reaches the counterparty.
“Implementing Juro has revolutionized the way that my team manages contracts! Tasks that used to take 1-2 hours are now completed in a fraction of that time!”
“Using Juro as our CLM tool has changed the game for our legal team. Implementation was excellent. Each of our contract stakeholders (including counsel) has increased visibility into contract terms and status”
“One of the amazing things about Juro is that the sales team can self-serve and take a lot of the initial burden off of the legal team”
“Instead of 30 minutes, we should have been given a better introduction meeting and setup. If we had had a better introduction meeting, we would have spent less than six months setting up how Contractbook would work better for us”
“It wasn't particularly intuitive and the onboarding was longer than expected. There wasn't a huge deal of (advertised) integration with over systems either”
“I wish Contractbook had a reporting feature that would provide statistics about contracts, such as the total value of contracts for a given date range and vendors we frequently contract with”
Contractbook's AI is strongest at the import and extraction stage. It pulls metadata from legacy contracts in bulk and auto-populates templates using CRM data.
Juro's AI covers the full lifecycle: drafting with AI assistance, review against a contract playbook, negotiation support, and post-signature data extraction.
Operator, Juro's agentic AI, lets teams query their entire contract portfolio in natural language and surface insights from signed contracts in seconds. Contractbook has no equivalent capability.
Contractbook has change tracking and version history, but independent reviewers note that its collaborative features for negotiation and in-document commenting are limited.
There's also no Word import or export, so if a counterparty wants to redline in Word, there's no straightforward way to move the contract between tools.
Juro's browser-native editor lets both parties negotiate in real time, with contract redlining, internal commenting, and full version control all within the same interface.
Scrive, a Nordic eSignature company, acquired Contractbook in June 2025. The rationale was to move beyond eSignature and into full contract lifecycle management, with Contractbook providing the CLM layer and Scrive the signing infrastructure.
Teams evaluating Contractbook should factor in the usual post-acquisition questions: where is roadmap investment going, what happens to support continuity, and how will the two product lines eventually merge.
Yes. Juro supports bulk contract import, so your existing signed agreements, templates, and contract data can be brought across during implementation.
Juro's AI can also extract key contract metadata from legacy contracts during migration, meaning your repository is structured and searchable from day one rather than being a static archive of uploaded files.
The right alternative depends on what Contractbook isn't doing for your team. If the limitation is editor functionality and negotiation, Juro's browser-native editor and real-time collaboration tools are a direct upgrade.
If it's AI capability, Juro's full-lifecycle AI and Operator give you capabilities Contractbook doesn't offer. For in-house legal teams at scaling companies who need more than document automation, Juro is the most trusted alternative.
Juro integrates with Salesforce, HubSpot, Docusign, Slack, Microsoft Word, Google Drive, Zapier, Greenhouse, Ashby, ChatGPT, and a REST API. Zapier extends that reach further - it connects Juro contracts with 6,000+ apps without writing a single line of code.
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