Stop firefighting.
Start driving strategic value.
Leah gives procurement and sourcing teams real-time visibility, automated workflows, and AI-powered intelligence — so your team spends its time on negotiations, supplier strategy, and business impact instead of spreadsheets and admin.
Procurement teams are buried in work that shouldn't exist
No visibility across the contract portfolio
“There might be 100 agreements we need to work on. We haven’t got a clue.” Without a single source of truth, procurement is always reactive — scrambling when renewals hit or suppliers push back on terms.
15–20 hours a week lost to admin
Searching SharePoint folders, manually extracting data into spreadsheets, chasing approvals through email. That’s roughly 40% of one FTE’s time — every week — spent on work that adds zero strategic value.
Missed renewals that cost a fortune
A single missed renewal can trigger service gaps, emergency re-procurement, and six-figure cost exposure. These aren’t edge cases — they’re what happens when renewal tracking lives in calendar reminders and spreadsheets.
Supplier risk you can’t see coming
Periodic, manual vendor assessments miss the signals that matter. By the time a supplier’s financial or reputational risk surfaces, the exposure has already materialized in your supply chain.
Negotiated terms that never get enforced
You negotiated net-90 payment terms. Accounts payable was never told. The contract obligation — and the savings — quietly disappear. Contract execution and commercial reality stay permanently out of sync.
Unable to demonstrate team value
“Why does it take your team this long?” Without metrics on cycle times, bottlenecks, and spend outcomes, procurement can’t defend its workload — or prove its strategic impact — to leadership.
Get full visibility across spend, suppliers, and contracts — in one place
Leah transforms fragmented spend data into clear, actionable intelligence. Instead of pulling reports from multiple systems and building manual spreadsheets, your team gets a live view of spend patterns, savings opportunities, supplier concentration risks, and contract utilization — all in one place.
“The solution has really transformed the efficiency of our department and how we deliver services to our subsidiaries.”
— Legal Operations Leader, Global Conglomerate
AI in procurement sounds promising.
But where do you actually start?
Our Agentic AI Use Cases for Procurement report outlines practical, high-impact use cases across sourcing, supplier management, contracting, and spend control. See how your team can start with targeted wins and scale toward autonomous operations.
Leah connects, learns, and acts
Leah integrates with your existing systems — no rip-and-replace. She starts delivering value in days.
Connect
Leah integrates with your ERP, contract repository, supplier portals, and finance systems — wherever your data lives today.
Ingest & Analyze
Leah reads, extracts, and structures your contracts, invoices, spend data, and supplier records using AI.
Surface Intelligence
Your team gets real-time dashboards, renewal alerts, risk flags, and spend insights — without digging through systems.
Automate & Act
Leah automates routine workflows — onboarding, invoice routing, RFx drafting, obligation alerts — so your team focuses on strategy.
Prove Value
Track time savings, cycle time reductions, cost avoidance, and audit readiness with built-in procurement analytics.
Quantified outcomes from procurement and sourcing teams across industries
Heard from procurement and sourcing leaders
After legal’s success with Leah, every other group in our organization is showing up asking to use it for their own contracts. The value is creating demand across business units without us having to sell it internally.
Full repository visibility was the decisive factor for our CFO. Every user across our global organization can access the full contract repository based on their role, eliminating the fragmentation we had before.
This is my fourth CLM implementation across multiple organizations, and Leah is by far probably my favorite. The platform and team have exceeded expectations compared to every previous CLM solution I’ve deployed.
Got Questions? Get Answers.
No. Leah integrates with your existing systems — Oracle, SAP, Coupa, and others — rather than replacing them. She connects to the data where it lives today and adds intelligence, automation, and visibility on top of what you already have. There’s no rip-and-replace, and no disruption to your existing workflows.
Leah’s AI accuracy has been independently validated at 98.3% — a third-party-validated figure, not an internal vendor claim. This level of accuracy matters for procurement teams because it means you can trust renewal dates, obligation terms, and payment conditions extracted automatically — without manually verifying every result.
Leah is designed for phased deployment that delivers quick wins early. Most procurement teams see value within the first few weeks — starting with contract repository visibility and renewal alerts — before expanding to sourcing automation, supplier risk monitoring, and P2P intelligence. There’s no 12-month deployment before you get results.
Leah can ingest contracts from SharePoint, shared drives, email attachments, and existing contract management tools. She extracts, structures, and enriches the data regardless of where it currently lives — giving you a unified view without requiring you to manually reorganize thousands of documents first.
Yes. Leah provides procurement teams with the metrics needed to demonstrate value: cycle time reductions, hours recovered, renewal risk avoided, cost avoidance, and audit readiness improvements. Teams have used Leah’s outcome data to build compelling internal business cases — including justifying headcount decisions by demonstrating the work Leah handles that would otherwise require additional FTEs.
Leah is built to serve procurement’s specific needs — vendor-centric views, spend analytics, renewal pipelines, payment terms compliance, and supplier performance tracking. It’s not a repurposed legal tool. Procurement teams consistently tell us this is what sets Leah apart: it works the way procurement teams think, not the way legal teams think.















































