Why CMS?
Your contracts hold value you don't know about yet.
Contracts govern your revenue, costs, and risks. But without a system, the information stays locked in PDFs, inboxes, and shared folders. Tagd unlocks the value — and accelerates it by connecting with your other systems.
Discounts, index adjustments, and SLA requirements — negotiated and documented. Without follow-up, the value stays with the counterparty.
WorldCC & Ironclad, 2023
Terms aren't monitored. Expiration dates are missed. And no one knows something went wrong — until it's too late.
ContractWorks, Contract Management Survey
New contracts are created from scratch. Old versions circulate. No one knows which document actually applies.
Deloitte & DocuSign, State of Contract Management, 2024
What you solve
Three problem areas — three concrete solutions.
Each area stands on its own — but together they provide a complete picture of your contracts that no other system can.
Contract overview
Full control from day one
AI extracts parties, amounts, durations, and clauses. Handles legacy contracts with changed names and contacts.
Read more →Financial integration
Find money you're missing today
Match contracts against invoices and discover missed customer revenue and incorrect supplier invoices.
Read more →Counterparty registry
Build a registry — automatically
Every contract creates a link to a counterparty. Over time you gain credit checks, exposure insights, and complete contract history.
Read more →What's your role?
Every role has its reasons for having control.
Contract management isn't just a legal matter — it impacts finance, IT, compliance, and business leadership.
CFO / Finance
Sync contract values with your accounting system and flag discrepancies.
Read more →CEO / Leadership
Real-time overview of the entire contract portfolio with risk indicators.
Read more →Contract Manager
AI extracts metadata and monitors all dates automatically.
Read more →Legal
Search and review clauses across the entire contract portfolio.
Read more →CIO / IT
Full visibility into SLAs, licenses, and vendor contracts.
Read more →Procurement
Negotiate proactively with a complete overview of terms and pricing.
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