Agiloft, a global provider of data-first Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) solutions, has announced the launch of Astra, an AI-powered contract analysis platform designed for small-to-medium businesses, startups, freelancers, and individual users. The company has also opened a dedicated waitlist signup program for early access to the platform.
Unlike traditional enterprise-focused CLM solutions, Astra is built on a product-led growth model that allows users to begin analyzing contracts immediately through a freemium onboarding experience without requiring direct sales engagement.
According to Agiloft, Astra is designed to help organizations streamline contract review processes while reducing legal complexity and operational bottlenecks.
The platform uses AI to analyze contracts, identify risks, review obligations, and generate suggested redlines within minutes.
Agiloft stated that Astra enables users to apply internal standards to contracts while helping teams identify potentially problematic clauses before agreements move forward.
The company said the platform is intended to support faster negotiations and more efficient contract workflows without the cost and complexity typically associated with enterprise-grade CLM systems.
According to Agiloft, Astra allows users to work directly within Microsoft Word, helping legal and business teams act on AI-generated insights without changing existing workflows.
Agiloft positioned Astra as a broader effort to democratize contract intelligence and make advanced AI-driven contract analysis accessible to organizations that may not have dedicated legal infrastructure or enterprise CLM budgets.
The platform’s freemium onboarding model is designed to eliminate traditional procurement barriers and allow users to extract value immediately after signup.
With Astra, users can access:
AI-powered review capabilities that identify key clauses, obligations, and potential risks in contracts.
Suggested edits and negotiation recommendations intended to support more favorable contract terms.
Organizations can create an account and begin analyzing contracts without lengthy implementation processes.
The interface is designed for operational teams and business users in addition to legal professionals.
Agiloft stated that free-tier Astra users receive the same data protection standards as enterprise customers.
According to Agiloft, Astra complements the company’s enterprise CLM platform while introducing a more accessible AI-driven offering for a wider segment of the market.
The company noted that traditional contract management systems have historically functioned as post-signature systems of record, focused mainly on storing agreements and documentation.
Astra is intended to move contract management toward a more proactive and operational model.
By applying AI to contract data, organizations can identify hidden risks, surface business opportunities, and align agreements more closely with broader operational and strategic goals.
Agiloft said the platform is designed to help businesses shift from reactive contract administration to real-time contract intelligence and decision-making.
The company added that interested users can join Astra’s waitlist to gain early access to the platform and begin using the AI-powered contract analysis system immediately upon approval.
As AI adoption accelerates across legal technology and operational workflows, platforms such as Astra are expected to play a growing role in helping organizations automate contract review, improve negotiation efficiency, and reduce operational risk.
About Agiloft
Agiloft is a trusted leader in the contract and CLM space. It aims to provide agile contract management solutions that drive business value and long-term success. The company offers comprehensive consulting services with its experienced team. Agiloft experts work with businesses of all sizes, offering 24/7 support and helping them achieve the best possible implementation of their services. Users can use Agiloft's Astra on day one, right off the waitlist.