Workflows
Renewal packs
A renewal pack is a single orchestrated brief containing every fact, risk, and recommendation you need to walk into a renewal conversation.
What’s in a pack
- Facts. The agreement’s key terms: parties, term, value, key obligations.
- Risk summary. Open deviations, posture, any breached SLAs, counterparty risk signals.
- Standard vs actual. A side-by-side of every obligation against the resolved standard position.
- Draft recommendation. A short narrative: renew as-is, renew with renegotiation on specific points, let lapse.
When packs are generated
Renewals are surfaced when an agreement enters its notice window, and you can scope the view to a horizon such as the next 60 days. The pack itself is generated on demand, fresh each time, so it always reflects the latest resolved standards and posture rather than a stale snapshot.
How recommendations are produced
clmSpace gives Claude Sonnet the full picture for the agreement: its verified obligations, the resolved standard positions for each, the deviation history, lifecycle events, counterparty risk and your playbook preferences. Claude Sonnet returns a structured recommendation with cited reasoning.
Recommendations are advisory
The renewal recommendation is a draft for a human to act on. Sending a renewal notice or signing a renewal is always an explicit user action; clmSpace leaves the commercial decision with you.