Comparison

EUCLM vs Contractbook

Contractbook is a solid European CLM platform, strongly focused on templates and automation. If your team works across several Southern European languages and values native extraction and explainable AI, EUCLM may be the better fit.

Why European teams look for an alternative

Contractbook is European, but its roots and primary focus are Nordic and English-speaking. For a team with contracts in Spanish, French, German, or Italian, that can leave gaps in clause and data extraction in the language they actually work in.

EUCLM starts from a multilingual Europe. Data lives in the EU by default (Frankfurt), the platform is GDPR-native, and extraction runs natively in ES, EN, FR, DE, and IT, without relying on a translation layer.

Where Contractbook excels

Contractbook is a very capable option, especially for SMBs that want to standardize contracts with strong templates and workflow automation. It also offers an advanced e-signature path through Scrive. For many teams, particularly in the Nordics and in English, it is a mature, well-built tool. That is worth acknowledging fairly.

Where EUCLM fits best

EUCLM is built for the Southern European mid-market that naturally works across several languages. Clause and data extraction is explainable: every value links back to the exact sentence in the contract it came from, so you can review and trust it.

If you need native extraction in five languages, EU data residency, built-in eIDAS e-signature, and published pricing, EUCLM offers a more direct path. And your data is always exportable, with no lock-in.

Why EUCLM

Native extraction in 5 languages

Native interface and extraction in Spanish, English, French, German, and Italian, with no translation layer.

Explainable, source-traced AI

Every clause or data extraction links back to the exact source sentence in the contract.

EU data residency

Data hosted in the EU by default (Frankfurt) and a GDPR-native platform. ISO 27001 in progress.

Built-in eIDAS e-signature

Simple signatures (SES) available today; advanced signatures (AES) via a qualified provider are on the roadmap.

At a glance

EUCLMContractbook
EU data residencyYes, by default (Frankfurt)European vendor
eIDAS e-signature includedYes (SES today; AES on roadmap)Advanced signing via Scrive
Explainable AI (source-traced)Yes, links to exact sentenceNot its primary focus
Native multilingual extraction (ES/EN/FR/DE/IT)YesNordic and English focus
Transparent mid-market pricingYes, publishedPublished, SMB focus
Onboarding speedIn daysFast for SMBs

Based on each product's public positioning. Always confirm current details with each vendor.

Frequently asked questions

Can I migrate from Contractbook?

Yes. EUCLM imports your contracts, and your data is always exportable, so there is no vendor lock-in. Migration effort depends on the volume and format of your current repository.

Is it cheaper than Contractbook?

EUCLM publishes its pricing (Starter €55/mo, Growth €115/mo, Team €210/mo, Enterprise custom). Both products publish rates, so the exact comparison depends on your plan and volume. EUCLM focuses on multilingual extraction for the mid-market.

How long does setup take?

EUCLM onboarding is measured in days. You can start with a 14-day free trial, no card required.

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