Plexus
What it is
What It Does
Plexus is a Melbourne-founded legal services and technology company aimed at in-house legal teams. Its core product, Plexus Gateway, brings contract management, workflow automation, document automation, matter management and marketing-compliance management into one platform. The company also ran a flexible-lawyer division, Plexus Engage, which was acquired by Axiom in November 2022. Plexus is built for corporate in-house counsel rather than private-practice firms.
What We Found
Plexus launched Gateway in 2016 and markets it as a legal operating system for in-house teams, citing use by large enterprises including L’Oréal, Samsung, Woolworths, Spotify, Coca-Cola and General Motors. It raised an A$4.65M Series A in 2019 led by KPMG, and reporting notes a later 2025 funding round. We have not independently verified the customer list or the productivity figures the vendor cites (up to 60% productivity gains, 25% workload reduction). The Salesforce, SAP and Workday integrations carried here are listed but unverified.
Company Info
- Sector: Legal Tech (in-house contract / workflow automation)
- Founded: 2011
- HQ: Melbourne, Australia (offices in Sydney, London, Washington DC)
- Headcount: 51-200 (LinkedIn)
- LinkedIn followers: 9,654 (2026-04)
What We Haven’t Verified
- Named-customer list and productivity-gain percentages — vendor-stated.
- Salesforce / SAP / Workday integrations — listed, not tested.
- This page was assembled from publicly available information, not hands-on testing or practitioner feedback.
Integrations
Platforms Plexus integrates with. Depth — where curated — reflects how native the connection is. Uncurated entries render without a depth dot.
Deep — bi-directional API Medium — one-way sync / webhook Shallow — middleware / Zapier-class
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- Andrew MellettCo-Founder & CEOsource ↗