LegalOn Technologies today released My Playbooks, a new feature that enables legal teams to customize the platform’s AI contract review system according to their internal standards and preferred language.

The feature allows organizations to convert their existing contract review guidelines into automated workflows, with the AI identifying issues and generating redlines based on the organization’s specific criteria.

According to LegalOn’s 2025 State of Contracting Survey, which the company released last week, nearly half of in-house legal teams currently maintain formal contract review playbooks. Among enterprise legal departments, this number rises to 60%.

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Often, however, those playbooks exist as Word documents or spreadsheets that legal teams must manually reference during contract review.

My Playbooks includes four main components, LegalOn says:

  • Custom standards creation, allowing organizations to build guidelines aligned with their organization’s internal requirements.
  • AI-assisted review that assesses incoming contracts and redlines them with pass-fail indicators.
  • Automated redlining, suggesting revisions based on the organization’s preferred language.
  • Layering of multiple playbooks at once, enabling legal teams to combine their custom standards with LegalOn’s existing collection of pre-built templated playbooks.

“Legal teams spend countless hours reviewing contracts for the same issues, like indemnification, limits on liability, and payment terms,” said Daniel Lewis, global CEO of LegalOn Technologies. “My Playbooks solves this by automatically spotting problematic terms and revising them.”

The ability to layer multiple playbooks addresses what LegalOn’s survey identified as a common challenge for corporate legal teams: 95% of them report having incomplete playbook coverage.

The My Playbooks feature is live for all current LegalOn customers within their existing subscriptions. The company says it is offering professional services to assist legal teams in documenting and building their playbook collections.

The tool builds on LegalOn’s existing contract review platform, which currently serves over 6,500 companies and firms globally, the company says.

The company, headquartered in San Francisco with group headquarters in Tokyo, has raised $130 million in funding to date.

LegalOn’s release of My Playbooks appears to reflect an emerging pattern in contract review technology, where AI tools are being designed to accommodate organization-specific requirements rather than simply apply uniform standards across all users.

Just last week, I reported hear on LexCheck’s release of a tool for auto-generating custom playbooks, and also on Agiloft’s acquisition of Screens, a product that uses expert-generated and auto-generated playbooks to redline contracts.

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