Agiloft is the no-code contract lifecycle management platform that lets legal and procurement teams build exactly the CLM system they need — without writing a single line of code. While most CLM vendors force you into their workflow, Agiloft hands you the building blocks and says "make it yours." With 1,000+ integrations and the deepest customization engine in the CLM market, it's the platform compliance-heavy organizations choose when off-the-shelf won't cut it.
The December 2025 launch of AI Obligation Management added intelligent extraction and tracking of contractual obligations — deadlines, renewal terms, compliance requirements — directly into the platform. Pricing ranges from $6,000 to $60,000+ per year depending on deployment complexity, which reflects who this tool is really for: organizations where a missed obligation means regulatory consequences.
What Agiloft Does
Agiloft manages the entire contract lifecycle: authoring, negotiation, approval workflows, execution, and post-execution obligation tracking. The core differentiator is its no-code customization engine. Every field, workflow, approval chain, dashboard, and integration point can be configured without developer involvement.
The AI Obligation Management module (launched December 2025) automatically extracts obligations, deadlines, and compliance requirements from executed contracts and creates trackable items with automated alerts. This isn't just a reminder system — it understands context, categorizes obligation types, and flags conflicts across your contract portfolio. Combined with 1,000+ pre-built integrations (Salesforce, SAP, DocuSign, and more), Agiloft becomes the connective tissue between legal and every department that touches contracts.
Pricing
Agiloft's pricing starts around $6,000/year for small teams with basic needs and scales to $60,000+ per year for enterprise deployments with advanced AI features, custom integrations, and premium support.
The pricing model is transparent compared to most enterprise CLM vendors — they publish tier structures and you can get meaningful quotes without a six-month sales cycle. The AI Obligation Management module and advanced analytics are available in higher tiers. Implementation costs vary significantly based on customization complexity, but Agiloft's no-code approach means you're paying for configuration expertise, not developer hours.
Who It's For
Agiloft dominates in compliance-heavy industries: healthcare, government, financial services, and heavily regulated manufacturing. If you're managing contracts where a missed renewal or violated obligation triggers regulatory penalties, Agiloft's obligation tracking and audit trail capabilities aren't optional — they're essential.
In-house legal teams at mid-size to large organizations get the most value. Government contractors managing FAR/DFARS compliance, healthcare systems tracking BAA obligations, and financial institutions monitoring regulatory commitments all find Agiloft's deep customization worth the investment. If your contract processes are unique to your industry or organization, Agiloft's no-code flexibility means you won't be forced into someone else's workflow.
What It's Not Good At
Agiloft is not a quick-start tool. The same customization depth that makes it powerful also makes implementation slower and more complex than simpler CLM platforms. Expect weeks to months of configuration before you're fully operational.
It's also overkill for law firms that primarily need document review or drafting assistance. Agiloft is a CLM — it manages the contract lifecycle, not legal research or litigation. Small firms or solo practitioners looking for contract AI should look at tools like Kira or general-purpose legal AI platforms instead. And if your contract volume is low (under 100 contracts annually), the ROI math doesn't work.
The Verdict
Agiloft occupies a specific and defensible position: it's the most customizable CLM platform that doesn't require a development team to configure. The addition of AI Obligation Management in December 2025 closed the biggest gap in its feature set — automated obligation tracking was the missing piece that compliance-heavy organizations needed.
If you're in a regulated industry, manage complex multi-party agreements, or have contract workflows that don't fit neatly into standard templates, Agiloft is the platform that adapts to you instead of the other way around. The 1,000+ integrations mean it plays well with whatever tech stack you're already running.
The Bottom Line: Agiloft is the CLM platform for organizations where compliance isn't optional — its no-code customization and AI obligation tracking make it the top choice for regulated industries.
AI-Assisted Research. This piece was researched and written with AI assistance, reviewed and edited by Manu Ayala. For deeper takes and the perspective behind the research, follow me on LinkedIn or email me directly.
