GenieAI vs Clausebase
Updated 21 August 2026 · By Will Bond
What is GenieAI?
GenieAI is a secure intelligent platform that streamlines contract drafting, reviewing, and editing with cutting-edge, AI-powered tools.
What is Clausebase?
ClauseBase is a document automation platform that enables lawyers to create dynamic templates and generate contracts through a clause-based approach and conditional logic.
| Core Features | GenieAI | Clausebase |
|---|---|---|
| AI and Machine Learning Capabilities | Lawyer-supported AI and ML at the core of the platform | Limited AI capabilities compared to Genie's lawyer-supported AI and ML |
| Contract Drafting | AI-assisted contract drafting capabilities | Automated contract drafting, but does not list AI-assisted review for documents over 20 pages |
| Contract Review | AI-powered contract analysis with clause-specific risk assessments | Does not list AI-driven clause-by-clause review with red, amber and green risk flags |
| Document Assembly | AI-powered document assembly | Document assembly capabilities |
| AI Document Editing | AI-powered document editing: Ask Genie to edit your styling, suggest new clause text, or analyze key clauses. Shows tracked changes, and is private per party. Genie assists with and automates entire workflows, not just producing text responses. | Does not list AI editing features such as tracked changes or per-party privacy |
| Legal Research Integration | AI-powered legal research assistance available within the document editor and free dedicated research platform: https://search.genieai.co/ | Built-in AI legal research not available unlike Genie |
| Negotiation Support | Tools to support negotiation, including clause-by-clause editing and collaboration features. | ❓ Dedicated negotiation tools not emphasized |
| Data Extraction and OCR | GenieAI offers OCR capabilities and data extraction through their API and integrations. | ❓ Data extraction and OCR capabilities not specified |
| Collaboration & Workflow | GenieAI | Clausebase |
|---|---|---|
| Collaboration Tools | Built-in real-time collaboration features just like Office365 or Google Docs (No need to download your red-lined version, and make it editable, then send it on - it's all doable within Genie) | Collaboration features available, but may not match Genie's real-time Office365-like experience |
| Workflow and Approval Management | Workflow automation | Workflow automation for contract processes |
| Contract Management | Manage your projects and organize your own template and clause library | Contract management features available |
| Reporting and Analytics | Company and user level reporting and analytics | Reporting and analytics features available |
| Technical Aspects | GenieAI | Clausebase |
|---|---|---|
| Microsoft Word Compatibility | Import and export Word documents (.docx) with reasonable formatting fidelity. Some styling and complex formatting may not be perfectly preserved. | ❓ Seamless Word compatibility with full styling and formatting not emphasized unlike Genie |
| Integration with Storage (Google Drive, Dropbox) | Coming soon | ❓ File storage integrations not mentioned |
| Integration with Other Tools | AI legal editor inside Microsoft Word and Excel, with API and MCP integrations available on the Enterprise plan. | Integrates with some legal and business tools |
| Complex Legal Styling and Formatting | Full numbering support + AI auto-styling and formatting | ❓ Advanced styling and formatting capabilities not highlighted |
| Platform Type (Cloud / On-premises) | Cloud-based (SaaS) | Cloud-based solution |
| Security & Compliance | GenieAI | Clausebase |
|---|---|---|
| End-to-end Encryption | End-to-end encryption and encryption at rest | Likely employs standard encryption measures |
| Security Certifications | ISO 27001 certified | Their security page lists ISO/IEC 27001 (checked 2026-08-10) |
| Data Sovereignty & Privacy | GenieAI prioritizes data sovereignty by not training its models on user data. However, data may be processed by third-party LLMs subject to their respective data handling policies. | ❓ Data handling practices not clearly outlined, unlike Genie's commitment to not sharing confidential data |
| Authentication Methods | SSO authentication on the Enterprise plan. Documents are protected with 256-bit encryption, and production access requires multi-factor authentication. | ❓ Authentication options not specified |
| Permissions & Access Control | Granular access control features | Offers user roles and permissions management |
| Compliance Standards | Compliant with GDPR and UK GDPR standards | ❓ GDPR compliance not explicitly confirmed |
| Pricing & Support | GenieAI | Clausebase |
|---|---|---|
| Customer Support Options | Multiple support channels available (e.g., email, in-app messaging) | ❓ Details on support channels and responsiveness not provided |
| Setup and Onboarding | For our custom plans, get setup within 3 days with a guided onboarding plan | ❓ Guided onboarding within 3 days for custom plans not mentioned unlike Genie |
| User Reviews and Known Issues | Generally positive reviews, specific issues may vary | ❓ User reviews and specific issues not readily available |
| Pricing Model and Cost Structure | Publishes its pricing. Free plan at $0 with no time limit and no card required, Pro from $59 per month billed annually, Business from $259 per month billed annually, and a custom Enterprise tier with unlimited users and AI tokens. Priced by feature tier and AI usage rather than per seat. | ❓ Estimated at $10,000+ per annual company license, following a multi-week discussion with their sales team |
GenieAI is ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certified, certificate 310012019. Certification status varies across the tools on this page and changes over time, so ask any vendor for its certificate number, the scope it covers, and the issuing body, then verify it with that body directly.
How to choose between GenieAI and Clausebase
These two tools solve different shapes of contract problem. The questions below tell you which one you have.
Questions worth asking before you choose
- Is your core need building a large library of highly structured, dynamic templates driven by conditional logic, so that non-lawyers can self-serve first drafts at volume? Clausebase is built for that. Its clause-based automation and conditional logic are the shape of that problem. Choose Clausebase.
- Do you need to review and risk-assess incoming third-party contracts clause by clause, with red, amber and green flags and AI-powered analysis, rather than only assemble your own paper? Choose GenieAI. Clausebase focuses on generating your own documents from templates and does not offer AI-driven clause-by-clause review with risk flags.
- Do you want AI at the core across drafting, review, editing with tracked changes, negotiation and built-in legal research inside one platform, with per-party privacy? Choose GenieAI. This end-to-end AI workflow, including tracked-change editing and integrated research, is where GenieAI wins.
Choosing between GenieAI and Clausebase
Choose GenieAI if
- Review needs to be actionable by the business, not just accurate. GenieAI rates clauses red, amber or green against your own positions, so a commercial lead can see what to challenge without waiting for a lawyer to interpret it.
- You want the whole contract in one place, whether or not you draft today. GenieAI covers review and negotiation and drafting. Many teams start with review alone and add drafting later.
- Your team works in Word. The Word add-in puts review and drafting where the documents already live, with styling and numbering intact.
- A commercial, procurement or operations lead is doing the work, not a lawyer.
- You run project-based work where value concentrates in a few large agreements, as in construction, energy, mining, technology and real estate. A single missed indemnity or variation clause costs more than the whole review process.
- Where contract data sits matters. GenieAI is ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certified, set out on our security page.
Consider Clausebase if
- Clausebase is genuinely built for law-firm and legal teams who want to engineer deeply structured, logic-driven template libraries so that others can generate consistent first drafts at scale through conditional clause automation.
Where GenieAI is not the answer
- You are a law firm delivering billable client matters. GenieAI is built for the legal work a business does on its own contracts, including a firm's own commercial paperwork. It is not a matter-management or client-delivery tool.
- If your entire objective is to construct one large, highly complex template estate governed by intricate conditional logic and you have the in-house resource to build and maintain it, and you do not need AI-driven review or negotiation, Clausebase is the closer fit for that narrow shape of need.
Clausebase alternatives by team type
Which alternative fits depends less on the feature list than on who is blocked.
Best for commercial and sales teams
The bottleneck is legal review time on standard sales agreements. GenieAI lets the commercial team draft and send inside guardrails legal sets, so legal sees the exceptions rather than everything.
Best for in-house legal
The bottleneck is routine volume reaching a small team. Teams at this stage typically compare GenieAI, Clausebase, Juro, Ironclad. The deciding question is usually whether review output can be acted on by the business itself, or whether every flagged clause still routes back to legal.
Best for procurement and supplier contracts
Paper arrives on the counterparty's terms and has to be reviewed and negotiated against your standard positions. The question is whether the tool knows what your positions are, not just what the document says.
Moving from Clausebase to GenieAI
You do not need to arrive with anything prepared. We do the work with you.
What we handle
- Bringing your agreements across. You do not need to sort, clean or categorise anything first. We take what you have in whatever state it is in.
- Turning your positions into a playbook. Most teams have never written these down, and that is completely normal. We draw them out in a working session and turn them into something the system enforces.
- Your templates, formatting intact. They come over in Word with complex legal styling, numbering and clause formatting preserved, so nothing needs rebuilding.
What changes in week one
Review output comes back rated against your positions rather than a generic standard, so a commercial colleague can act on it directly instead of forwarding it to legal. Review, negotiation and drafting sit in one place, so the same tool covers the contract for as long as you need it.
Frequently asked questions
What is GenieAI?
GenieAI is a secure, AI-powered legal platform for drafting, reviewing, and managing contracts. It combines lawyer-trained AI with enterprise-grade security, real-time collaboration, and Microsoft Word compatibility. You can try GenieAI for free - no credit card required.

What should I consider when choosing legal AI software?
Look at security and data handling, how accurate the AI is on real legal work, how well it fits your existing workflow (Word, collaboration), the breadth of features beyond a single task, and total cost. The best way to judge fit is to trial the tools - you can start with GenieAI for free.

How does GenieAI's contract review capability compare to ClauseBase?
GenieAI offers AI-powered contract review with clause-by-clause risk assessments flagged in red, amber, or green, giving lawyers an immediate sense of where attention is needed. ClauseBase does not offer an AI-driven clause-by-clause review workflow. Try GenieAI free

Which platform is better suited to teams who work heavily in Microsoft Word?
GenieAI supports importing and exporting Word documents with strong formatting fidelity, full numbering support, and AI-powered auto-styling, all within a familiar editing environment. ClauseBase does not prominently emphasise seamless Word compatibility or advanced legal formatting features, so teams whose workflows are built around Word documents may find GenieAI a more natural fit.

What are the best Clausebase alternatives for a small business?
Small teams building contract templates often shortlist Clausebase, Documate, Gavel and Juro, which keep setup light and get you to a signed document quickly. GenieAI is aimed at mid-market commercial teams rather than the smallest businesses, so it becomes the right choice once your contract volume is high enough that managing risk, not signature speed, is the real constraint. If you are still measuring success by how fast a template produces a document, a lighter tool may suit you better today.

What are the best Clausebase alternatives for a company with an in-house legal team?
In-house legal teams comparing Clausebase typically also look at GenieAI, Juro, Ironclad and Avvoka. The deciding factor is whether routine, high-volume contracts can be self-served by the business itself, with legal stepping in only by exception. GenieAI suits teams who want the commercial side to draft and review standard agreements independently, with clause-by-clause risk flags surfacing the deals that genuinely need a lawyer.

Which is better for a commercial team, Clausebase or GenieAI?
It depends on the shape of your need. Clausebase is strong if your priority is lawyers building sophisticated dynamic templates with conditional logic for repeatable document generation. GenieAI fits a commercial team that needs to draft, review and negotiate contracts day to day, with AI-assisted editing, clause-specific red, amber and green risk flags and real-time collaboration in one place. Choose Clausebase for template engineering by legal, and GenieAI when the whole commercial team is doing the contract work.

Is GenieAI a good Clausebase alternative for contract lifecycle management?
Yes, GenieAI is a good Clausebase alternative for contract lifecycle management when your bottleneck spans drafting, review and negotiation rather than template building alone. It combines AI-assisted drafting, clause-by-clause risk review with tracked changes, real-time collaboration and workflow automation, plus your own template and clause library. This works best for mid-market teams handling enough volume that consistent risk control across the full lifecycle matters more than one-off document generation.
