Document Management

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Entegrata

Est. 2023 India Updated 2026-02-10
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Entegrata is not a classic document-management product despite the current category tag. The public evidence shows a legal data lakehouse and reporting platform for law firms that need a single, normalized data layer across systems like NetDocuments, finance, CRM, HR, identity, and matter platforms. The clearest buyer is firm leadership, legal ops, knowledge/data teams, and CIO/COO functions that want Power BI reporting, a ‘golden record’ for lawyers/clients/matters, and cleaner foundations for AI readiness. Public momentum is real: LawNext reported a $4.5M seed raise in March 2025, the site lists a Microsoft Marketplace offering, and Entegrata publicly names firms and partners such as Winston & Strawn and NetDocuments. Security posture is stronger than most early vendors in this queue: Entegrata publicly announced SOC 2 Type II certification and leans heavily on Azure-native deployment. But it remains an infrastructure-heavy platform rather than a self-serve attorney tool, pricing is not public, and the workflow evidence is mostly vendor-generated rather than practitioner-reviewed.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2023
  • HQ: India
  • Sector: Middleware, Knowledge Management

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