Every day contracts sit untracked, renewals get missed, and risk goes unnoticed. That is the cost of managing contracts without a system.
Contracts expiring without notice
Legal bottlenecks slowing business down
Versions lost across email chains
No audit trail when disputes arise
Any department submits a contract request through a simple intake form — no emails to legal required.
AI contract analyzer
AI reviews every contract inside Word, flags risks, identifies missing terms, and suggests alternative language — instantly.
AI compares contracts against your preset rules, suggests alternative clauses, and generates redlines automatically — all inside Word.
All contracts stored, organized, and accessible in one central location inside SharePoint and OneDrive.

Contract lifecycle management software manages contracts from request through drafting, negotiation, approval, signature, and renewal — in one system. GCHub does this natively inside Microsoft 365.
Any department submits a contract request through a simple intake form. Legal reviews and redlines inside Word, approves through automated workflows, and signs via DocuSign or Adobe E-Sign — all inside Office 365.
Yes. GCHub is built natively on Microsoft 365. Contracts are drafted in Word, stored in SharePoint and OneDrive, and emails are archived automatically through Outlook.
Yes. GCHub is built natively on Microsoft 365. Contracts are drafted in Word, stored in SharePoint and OneDrive, and emails are archived automatically through Outlook.
GCHub sends automated alerts before contract expiry dates so your team never misses a renewal or deadline.
Yes. GCHub is designed for use across legal, procurement, HR, and any other department that manages contracts.
GCHub AI analyzes contracts inside Word, flags risks, identifies missing terms, compares against preset rules, and generates redlines automatically.
Most legal departments are live within days. No IT project required and no data migration needed.
Yes. GCHub is built for in-house legal departments of all sizes. You can start with contract management alone and add other modules as your needs grow.