ContractWorks Review (2026)

Best for simple secure contract repositories.

86/100Our score
4.7/5195 reviews · 2 sources
From $600/moStarting price
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Now part of Onit, ContractWorks focuses on storing, searching and tracking executed contracts rather than heavy authoring or negotiation. Reviewers love how fast and easy it is to organize agreements and set renewal reminders, but it lacks in-platform redlining and the deeper automation found in full CLM suites.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Intuitive interface that teams can set up quickly to organize and search contracts
  • Reliable renewal and obligation alerts with secure storage and OCR-based search

Cons

  • No native redlining or negotiation workflow for drafting contracts
  • Reporting and customization are basic compared with full CLM platforms

What users really rate it

Our 4.7/5 consensus is weighted by review volume across the public sources below (captured Jul 2026). We aggregate the numbers rather than send you off to a single site.

SourceRatingReviews
Capterra4.7 / 5100
G24.6 / 595
Consensus4.7 / 5195 total

Key features

  • Templates & clause library (add-on/tier)
  • Negotiation/redlining
  • E-signature
  • Searchable repository
  • Renewal/obligation alerts
  • AI clause review (add-on/tier)

How ContractWorks compares

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