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#346 rlegaltech500

Trusli

Est. 2020 United States Updated 2026-02-10
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Early-stage contract automation vendor focused on in-house legal teams that want to codify playbooks, automate third-party NDA review, and let procurement or sales self-serve routine paper without waiting on legal for every turn. The strongest evidence is Trusli’s current product site, which centers ContractPro around legal playbooks, one-click fallback deployment, named testimonials from Pony AI and Lilac Solutions, and integration claims around DocuSign, CLMs, and ERPs. Independent market proof exists but is thin: CCBJ profiled the company as a legal-tech startup and noted a $150K Plug and Play pre-seed in September 2023, while PitchBook/Crunchbase snippets point to about $1.65M raised overall. Inference from sources: Trusli appears to compete less as a full repository-first CLM and more as a lighter AI layer for repetitive contracting workflows, especially NDAs and standard procurement/sales agreements.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2020
  • Team size: 1-10 employees
  • Funding: $1.6M
  • HQ: United States
  • Sector: CLM & Contracting

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