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LinkSquares is a CLM tool favoured for its post-signature functionality. But is the tool sophisticated and reliable enough to manage contracts from end to end today? Let’s find out.






LinkSquares is where contracts go after they're signed. Juro is where deals get done — with a flexible editor built for drafting and negotiation, self-serve workflows for every team, and post-signature intelligence that actually delivers. All of it live in weeks, not quarters.

LinkSquares built its reputation on contract analytics — but reviewers flag real gaps in search functionality, reporting limitations, and an AI chatbot feature that has yet to ship.
Juro's repository gives teams instant visibility into their contract data, while Operator lets anyone query the entire portfolio in natural language. Juro’s custom reports are flexible and built in, with no added fees to access them.

LinkSquares is designed around legal workflows, which gives legal control but leaves other stakeholders routing contract requests through legal rather than moving independently.
Juro gives every team the ability to run contracts within guardrails legal sets once. Native integrations with Zapier, Greenhouse, Salesforce, and HubSpot mean contracts happen inside the tools your teams already use.

LinkSquares implementations are frequently described as lengthy, manual, and resource-intensive.
Juro is built for fast time-to-value — most teams are fully live within weeks, without a costly professional services engagement to get there. Plus, Juro is top-rated for ease of use and setup, so adoption across the business happens naturally, not through a hefty change management project.
“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”
“I believe one area that LinkSquares could be improved is the initial setup and data organization. When we first started using LinkSquares, uploading and tagging older contracts required a fair amount of manual effort, especially to ensure accurate metadata”
“The biggest gap that we have now is the lack of natural language search. We are told that this is a feature that is on the roadmap but the timeline continues to get extended”
“The UI and features can be improved. There's limited integration between the modules, and having more integration would be useful. Also, the Slack integration could be enhanced, as having the ability to run more commands in Slack would be useful since most of our users live in Slack”
LinkSquares does not publish pricing publicly. Costs are quoted based on company size, user count, and the modules required — Finalize (pre-signature), Analyze (post-signature), or both.
What's worth noting is that multiple G2 reviewers flag additional fees for specific features and custom reports that weren't communicated during the sales process, and were only discovered after onboarding.
Juro's pricing is transparent from day one, with no hidden module costs once you're live.
LinkSquares works well for legal teams that need to get control of a growing contract archive. However, as businesses scale, the limitations around cross-team self-serve, integration depth, and pre-signature flexibility become more pronounced.
Teams that need every department running contracts independently — without adding headcount in legal — tend to find Juro a better fit for that stage of growth.
Operator is Juro's natural language interface that lets any team member query their entire contract portfolio conversationally — finding obligations, surfacing renewal dates, or pulling data without needing to build a report. LinkSquares has had a similar feature on its roadmap for some time, but multiple reviewers flag that it has yet to ship.
LinkSquares' existing AI extraction is also built on a legacy model with a fixed field set, and reviewers describe accuracy issues that require manual correction.
LinkSquares does not offer native integrations with Zapier, Greenhouse, or Workday. Reviewers have also flagged that integrations with tools like Google Drive, Salesforce, and Slack lack depth compared to what they expected. This creates friction for non-legal teams who need to initiate or manage contracts within their existing workflows.
Juro natively integrates with all three, making it possible for sales, HR, finance, and operations teams to run contracts without leaving the tools they already use.
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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