What is Concord?
Concord delivers contract management for the 90% of agreements that don't need legal complexity. Founded in 2014, the company serves 1,500+ SMB and mid-market organizations (50-1,000 employees) across North America and Europe from offices in Austin and Paris.
The platform combines contract creation, real-time collaboration, e-signature, and AI-powered review in a single workflow. Business users draft from templates, negotiate in-browser (no more Word attachments), and get AI review in 23 seconds instead of waiting days for legal. Post-signature, automated alerts handle renewals and obligations. Integration with Salesforce, HubSpot, and accounting systems eliminates double-entry.
Concord addresses a simple reality: most contracts are routine business transactions that shouldn't require legal intervention. By enabling sales, procurement, and operations teams to self-serve standard agreements, Concord helps customers to reduce contract cycles.
Languages Supported: All
Concord is deliberately built for SMB/mid-market companies, and removes features that slow contract cycles down, sidestepping consultants, certifications, and 6-figure implementations. Concord states 65% of its customers have no legal team, and that for them, simplicity isn't nice-to-have - it's survival.
The platform combines contract creation, real-time collaboration, e-signature, and AI-powered review in a single workflow. Business users draft from templates, negotiate in-browser (no more Word attachments), and get AI review in 23 seconds instead of waiting days for legal. Post-signature, automated alerts handle renewals and obligations. Integration with Salesforce, HubSpot, and accounting systems eliminates double-entry.
Concord addresses a simple reality: most contracts are routine business transactions that shouldn't require legal intervention. By enabling sales, procurement, and operations teams to self-serve standard agreements, Concord helps customers to reduce contract cycles.
Languages Supported: All
Concord is deliberately built for SMB/mid-market companies, and removes features that slow contract cycles down, sidestepping consultants, certifications, and 6-figure implementations. Concord states 65% of its customers have no legal team, and that for them, simplicity isn't nice-to-have - it's survival.
Categories & Use Cases
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approval workflows. These help to decrease contract cycle times while guaranteeing correct signatures are secured, further driving compliance and protecting against risks.
Technical Details
| Deployment Types | SaaS |
|---|---|
| Mobile Application | No |
| Supported Countries | Customers in more than 130 countries |
| Supported Languages | English, French |
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FAQs
How much does Concord cost?
Concord starts at $399.
What are Concord's top competitors?
DocuSign CLM, Icertis, and Ironclad are common alternatives for Concord.
What is Concord's best feature?
Reviewers rate Contract creation, Approval process, and Interdepartmental workflows highest, with a score of 9.7.
Who uses Concord?
The most common users of Concord are from Mid-Size.




