Clause libraries, redline drafts, and matter summaries — productized into Smart Prompts with PII redaction, BYOK, and a full audit log of every read, write, and run. The kind of governance your GC actually wants to see.
Curate position language by clause type. Redline against playbook. Suggest fallback A, B, C with rationale.
Drop a counterparty draft. Get a Word-format redline against your playbook with comments explaining each change.
Configurable detectors strip names, emails, financials, matter numbers — before any prompt reaches a third-party model.
Bring your own model keys. Pin processing to a region. Optional self-hosted runtime in your VPC.
Every read, edit, run, and export logged with actor, time, IP, and prompt version. Export to your SIEM.
Drop the thread. Get a clean recap with positions, next steps, and open issues — ready for the partner update.
Drop the draft. Auto-classify clause types and pull the matching playbook.
First-pass markup against playbook. Risk flags on every deviation.
Approval gate to the responsible attorney. Comment, accept, push back.
Final draft to DocuSign or Ironclad via Flow. Audit log archives the run.
I was the holdout in my firm on AI. Prompsy is the first tool where I could actually see — and prove — what was sent, what came back, and what was redacted. Now I sleep.
PII and privileged content are redacted before any prompt reaches a third-party model. With BYOK + private-model routing you can keep raw text inside your contracted providers entirely.
Yes for both, on Pro and Enterprise. SOC 2 Type II is in progress with a published trust portal.
Yes. Role-based access control on every prompt and Flow. Approval gates can require an attorney sign-off before a Flow proceeds.
Actor, timestamp, IP, prompt ID + version, model, full input and output (with PII tags), token counts, and cost. Tamper-evident hashes. Exportable to S3, Splunk, Datadog.
Yes. Pin processing and storage to US, EU, or APAC. Enterprise BYOC keeps everything in your own VPC.