Policy and contract change monitor for review risk.
A risk workflow for teams that need to know what changed across contracts, policies, and vendor terms before approval.
Contract Change Monitor made the workflow easier to explain: the inputs, AI review, human handoff, and business action are all visible in one place.
— Product team
Old and new clauses aligned
Material changes surfaced
Reviewer selected
Decisions stay tracked
Policy and contract updates can hide material risk inside small wording changes.
Reviewers need old and new language, highlighted clauses, risk notes, and owner assignment in one place.
The workflow needed a visual and operational story that buyers can scan quickly: what comes in, what the AI does, what a human reviews, and where the result lands.
Formatting changes should not distract from material language edits.
A clause change matters only in relation to company standards.
Legal, finance, or operations may need different review paths.
Review notes must remain attached to the exact changed language.
We treated document comparison as a risk routing workflow.
The interface pairs old and new columns with highlighted clauses, a risk summary, and reviewer assignment state.
The project is framed around the business workflow itself: the source inputs, AI review, approval points, and final handoff are all visible in one story.
- Old vs new document columns.
- Highlighted clauses with change type.
- Risk summary and materiality notes.
- Reviewer assignment and status tracking.
Two-column diff
Old and new text can be compared without context switching.
Risk summary
Material changes get plain-language notes.
Reviewer assignment
Risk type drives who should inspect the change.
Audit notes
Approvals stay connected to the clause version.
Workflow audit
Mapped source inputs, users, review points, and the final business action.
AI task design
Defined classification, extraction, drafting, prediction, or detection responsibilities.
Human review path
Added approval, exception, and escalation points where judgment matters.
Product narrative
Turned the workflow into a clear buyer story for sales conversations, reviews, and handoff.
- Old contract
- New contract
- Policy library
- Reviewer rules
- Clause matching
- Change detection
- Risk taxonomy
- Metadata
- Change summary
- Risk notes
- Materiality
- Owner recommendation
- Assignment
- Approval notes
- Export
- Audit trail
Contract change monitoring is useful when differences, risk notes, and reviewer ownership appear in one workflow.
Clearer product surface: Contract Change Monitor now communicates the workflow through the actual review states, handoffs, and outcomes buyers care about.
Faster buyer clarity: the problem, workflow, proof points, and next action are easy to understand without a technical walkthrough.
Contract Change Monitor made the workflow easier to explain: the inputs, AI review, human handoff, and business action are all visible in one place.
- Old contract
- New contract
- Policy library
- Reviewer rules
- Clause matching
- Change detection
- Risk taxonomy
- Metadata
- Change summary
- Risk notes
- Materiality
- Owner recommendation
- Assignment
- Approval notes
- Export
- Audit trail
- Human review
- Audit trail
- Quality checks
- Fallback rules
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