The AI stack built for small in-house legal and compliance teams.

Contracts, vendor risk, policies, and data requests — without another CLM rollout.

A 2-person legal team at a 150-person company is the bottleneck for everything the rest of the business wants to move fast on. You're reviewing MSAs and DPAs that sales wants signed yesterday, running vendor-risk questionnaires on every new SaaS tool IT wants to buy, tracking which policies need annual attestation in Vanta or Drata, handling DSARs and subpoena responses with a day-of deadline, chasing e-signatures in DocuSign, and maintaining a Notion contract tracker that was accurate three quarters ago. The purpose-built tools — Ironclad, Evisort, OneTrust, LinkSquares — cost six figures and assume a dedicated legal-ops person to run them. Starch doesn't replace DocuSign or your CLM if you have one. It connects to them (DocuSign, Ironclad, and Google Drive via the integration browser, Gmail and Outlook via Tier 1 sync) and lets you build the surfaces you actually need — the contract tracker, the vendor-risk queue, the policy-attestation dashboard — as natural-language apps on top of the systems you already use.
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Contract Lifecycle Management

Manage every contract from creation to renewal. AI-powered drafting, e-signature collection, automated approval workflows, and renewal alerts — all in one contract repository.

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Contract Fidelity

Upload contracts, extract key terms, and monitor vendor compliance against actual invoices.

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Knowledge Management

A team knowledge base that keeps your company's information organized, searchable, and always up to date. AI-powered search finds answers instantly so your team stops asking the same questions.

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Email Agent

AI that organizes your inbox and drafts replies instantly. Smart prioritization, automated follow-ups, and one-click actions help you reach inbox zero and get through email twice as fast.

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Task Manager

Track tasks, set priorities, and stay on top of deadlines. A simple, focused task list with priority levels, due dates, and custom ordering.

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Meeting Notes

AI meeting notes that capture everything so you can focus on the conversation. Real-time transcription, smart summaries, automatic action items, and searchable meeting history.

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Presentation Agent

AI that builds polished presentations in minutes. Describe your message and get a complete slide deck with smart layouts, data visualizations, and on-brand design — no design skills needed.

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Scheduling

Share your availability and let anyone book meetings with you. Syncs with Google Calendar for real-time availability.

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Project Management

A Linear-inspired project management tool built for early-stage teams. Kanban board, list view, priority tracking, and AI-powered task management — all without leaving Starch.

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Budgeting

Track budgets by category and compare against actual spend from your accounting system.

Workflows we cover for Small Legal and Compliance Teams

Do I need to replace Ironclad, DocuSign, or my GRC tool to use Starch?
No. DocuSign, Ironclad, Vanta, Drata, and OneTrust are reachable via Starch's integration browser or through browser automation where no API exists. Your CLM and GRC stay the source of truth; Starch builds the tracker views, reminder workflows, and cross-system reports on top. Useful if you're at the 'Notion spreadsheet' stage and not ready for a six-figure CLM rollout.
Are there pre-built apps for legal and compliance workflows?
Contract Lifecycle Management is a starter app; Contract Fidelity is coming soon. Most other legal workflows — vendor risk, DSAR intake, policy attestation, subpoena response — are best built as custom apps. You describe the process ('build me a vendor-risk queue that ingests security questionnaires from email, tracks SOC 2 reports, and flags renewals 60 days out') and Starch builds it.
Can Starch help with contract review?
Yes, as a drafting and redlining assistant. You describe your playbook ('flag any indemnity cap below $1M, any arbitration clause outside Delaware, any data-processing terms that don't match our DPA') and Starch reads inbound contracts from Gmail or Google Drive and produces a redline summary. It doesn't replace outside counsel on bet-the-company agreements, but it makes the 80% of MSAs that look identical much faster.
How does it handle DSARs and data requests?
As a custom app. You describe the intake flow (web form, email alias), the search scope (which systems to query for PII on a given subject), and the timeline rules (30 days for CCPA, 30 for GDPR), and Starch builds a tracker with deadline alerts, evidence capture, and a response-letter generator. Connects to Gmail, Google Drive, and any Tier 2 CRM via the integration browser.
What about policy and attestation tracking?
Knowledge Management holds the policy library with version control. For attestation cycles, you describe the rules ('every employee acknowledges the acceptable-use policy within 30 days of hire and annually in Q1'), connect your HRIS, and Starch builds the tracker that nudges people, records acknowledgments, and produces the audit artifact your Vanta or Drata instance needs.
Is this secure enough for legal and compliance data?
All data is encrypted in transit and at rest. Honest limits matter here: Starch is not SOC 2 Type II certified yet, and there's no on-prem option. For teams handling privileged material, regulated industries, or EU data residency requirements, this is a real conversation — flag it during beta signup. For most in-house teams at sub-250-person companies, the posture matches the SaaS tools you already trust with the same documents.

The AI stack built for small in-house legal and compliance teams.

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