Every category built for part of the problem. Leah owns the whole thing.
CLM vendors store contracts. Legal AI accelerates tasks. Procurement tools route spend. Leah connects all three and executes work end-to-end.
Every competitor built for storage and routing.
Leah was built for execution.
They adapted platforms built for a different purpose. Leah was designed from the ground up for autonomous commercial execution.
Added AI to storage and routing. The ceiling is still the same.
- Storage-first architecture built for humans
- No orchestration layer
- No procurement connection
Brilliant in one room. Blind to the rest of the building.
- Accelerates tasks, cannot own processes
- Zero commercial context
- No cross-domain orchestration
Built for everyone. Built for no commercial operation in particular.
- One person, one task at a time
- No domain intelligence
- No governance layer
They optimise the purchase. No idea what it commits you to.
- Cannot trigger legal or contracting agents
- Supplier risk invisible to contract risk
- No cross-function orchestration
The first agentic system for commercial intelligence
CLM origins. Agentic from scratch. Deep domain intelligence. Native orchestration. The only platform built for commercial execution.
One column is different from all the others.
Every capability that matters for enterprise commercial intelligence, mapped across every competitor category.
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One platform. Three domains. Full commercial execution.
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