The building blocks of your legal team.
Legal infrastructure your agent can call: typed, permissioned, logged. This is the full reference: what each one does, what it takes, and what it returns.
Store & search documents
A permissioned home for every document your team can see. Search the estate by meaning with sources cited to the paragraph, set lifecycle alerts on key dates, and run bulk queries across the whole repository.
Review & redline
Wordsmith opens the document, applies your playbook rule by rule, and returns native tracked changes with a severity on every edit.
Drafting
Give it the deal terms and it assembles a first draft from your templates and precedent bank, in your house style.
Bulk document analysis
Point it at the whole estate and ask for renewal dates, assignment clauses, or missing DPAs. One structured answer comes back with the outliers flagged.
Translation
Legal-grade translation that keeps defined terms pinned, so the German DPA and the English one stay the same contract.
Legal research
Research memos with cited authorities and a confidence score on each proposition, flagged wherever a human should look twice.
Escalation & task management
Anything outside the playbook pauses the run and lands in a named lawyer's queue with the full context attached.
Governance & audit
Every run is written to a signed ledger you can replay byte for byte: what it read, what it changed, and who approved it.
Usage & ROI
Every run is metered, so the value is measurable. Ask for hours returned, spend against cap, and cost per matter, ready for the board pack.
Ask Wordsmith
An open-ended endpoint into everything Wordsmith can do, from scheduling to conversion to translation and hundreds of other things. Describe the outcome and it composes the calls.
Building blocks. Compose them into anything.
Every app in the library is these same calls in a different order. Your agent already knows how to use them.