DraftPilot Community Update - Issues Report + Axiom partnership
Generate a structured Word Table that summarizes all issues identified during your review.
Axiom Chooses DraftPilot
Some exciting news I wanted to share first - DraftPilot is now Axiom's chosen AI contract review tool for their lawyers worldwide!
For those who don't know, Axiom invented the alternative legal services market 25 years ago and has been a key innovator in the legal space ever since. What makes this partnership especially meaningful is that it came after Axiom’s extensive real-world testing of DraftPilot.
Before selecting us, Axiom tested DraftPilot across 27 different in-house legal teams doing actual client work. No dummy contracts, no artificial test cases - just real lawyers using our tool on real contracts for real clients.
The results they shared with us were compelling:
60%+ time savings on creating playbooks and summarizing contracts
Contract reviews reduced from 2 hours to just 30 minutes
89% of users reported quality improvements
You can see the various charts with results, as well as download a copy of the white paper here:
New Feature: Issues Report
On the product side, we've just launched a feature many lawyers have been asking for - the ability to generate comprehensive contract issue reports with a single click.
With our Issues Report feature, you can generate a structured Word Table that summarizes all issues identified during your review.
The report includes specific issues found, risk ratings, and suggested solutions - all organized in a clean table format.
Here's a 1 minute demo showing how it works:
DraftPilot - Issue report feature - Watch Video (1 minute)
What's Coming Next?
We’re working on a lot of new features which will be released over the next few months, including:
Dedicated support for “own template'“ reviews
More support for AI picking up on your fallback positions
Adding new ‘thinking’ AI models as an option. For each contract review, you’ll be able to select if you want to utilise our normal model (powered by GPT4o) which takes just 20-30 seconds, or a thinking model (which may take 5-10 minutes).
Community Feedback
Keep the feedback coming - it's immensely valuable as we prioritize our roadmap.
Just reply to this email or drop me a message on LinkedIn.
All the best,
Daniel
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Daniel van Binsbergen
CEO at DraftPilot



