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Draft it. Share it. Redline it. All in the same platform.

Repeat at scale.
Zero friction.

Rotely turns a Word contract into a reusable template, drafts a finished .docx in seconds, and lets your client redline it right in the browser. No bouncing between Google Docs, Word, and email threads to figure out which version is the real one.

No credit card required. Upload your first template in under a minute.
SERVICES AGREEMENT
This Services Agreement is entered into by {{client_name}} ("Client"), effective as of {{effective_date}}.
The total fees payable under this Agreement shall be {{contract_value}}, payable monthly.
Step 1
Select text, mark it as a placeholder
Step 2
Fill in the blanks in a simple form
Step 3
Download a finished, formatted .docx
3 clicks
from picking a template to a finished, downloadable contract
100%
of your original formatting kept, including bold, italics, and underline, run by run
.docx
real Word files out, every time, never a PDF, never a shared doc link
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The insight

Every contract you draft is basically the same contract.
The names change. The dates change. The words don't.

You already know this agreement like the back of your hand, clause by clause. The only thing standing between you and a signed copy is retyping what you've already written a hundred times before. That's not lawyering. That's friction.

Then redlining makes it worse. Google Docs for one client, Word for another, an email thread for whoever it lands on. Every reply is a new attachment, and finding the version that actually matters takes longer than the redline itself.

Stop the closing friction.
How it works

Upload once. Draft a hundred.

Three steps, no re-typing, everything below happens in the browser with nothing to install and nothing to configure.

01

Upload

Drop in a .docx, give it a name, and tag what kind of document it is: an NDA, a services agreement, an offer letter, whatever you draft most.

02

Mark

Select the parts that change from contract to contract, things like the client name, dates, and dollar amounts, and label them. The rest of the document, and all its formatting, stays untouched.

03

Draft

Pick the template, fill in a short form, and generate. You get a live preview and a real .docx, ready to send, saved automatically to your library.

Redlining

Send it out. Only see the changes that matter.

Every drafted contract can be shared for review, no account needed on their end, and you decide ahead of time what's worth your attention.

01

Share

A secure link and a one-time code. No account needed on their end.

02

Redline

They suggest changes right in the document, with a comment if they want.

03

Review

Every redline reaches you, shown against your threshold. Approve it, or send a revision back.

What your client sees
PLATINUM SERVICE AGREEMENT
Client Name: Swift Enterprises Inc.Swift Enterprises LLC
“Our legal entity type changed in January.”
One-Time Discount: 5%15%
“We're moving forward with the larger initial order.”
Instruction
Select text to suggest a change.
Redlines
2 changes suggested, each with a comment

The document, not a separate form

They select text, propose a value, and comment, right where that text lives.

What you see
REDLINES
PLATINUM SERVICE AGREEMENT · SWIFT ENTERPRISES
Client Name
RejectCounterAccept
Swift Enterprises Inc.Swift Enterprises LLC
One-Time Discount
RejectCounterAccept
5%15%
Your threshold: 0–10% · currently outside
Send response

Every redline, judged against your rule

Accept, reject, or counter with your own value, then send one response back.

Features

Built for the paperwork you redo constantly

Not a generic document editor. A tool built for the specific job of turning one contract into many.

All in one platform

Draft, share, and redline without leaving one tab. No more Google Docs for one client, Word for another.

Dead simple to use

No training, no setup calls. If you can highlight text and click a button, you already know how.

Draft straight from your inbox

Email a request with the document name in the subject line. A finished draft lands back in your inbox.

Formatting preserved exactly

Bold, italics, and underline stay intact, even when a placeholder splits a sentence in the middle.

Tables and signature blocks included

Signature pages built as tables, the most common layout for them, render and mark just like the rest.

Real .docx, not a workaround

Every draft is an actual Word file, never a PDF export or a shared link that expires.

Pricing

Pick a plan, change it anytime

Every plan is priced per seat and includes the full upload, mark, and draft workflow. Higher tiers add drafting volume and integrations.

Starter
$8.99/seat/mo
$107.89/seat billed annually
For light, occasional drafting.
  • 5 drafted contracts / month
  • Unlimited master templates
  • Full formatting-preserving editor
  • Document library with archive & delete
Get started
Unlimited
$44.99/seat/mo
$539.89/seat billed annually
For high-volume drafting.
  • Unlimited drafted contracts
  • Everything in Pro
  • Priority support
Get started
No credit card required to try Rotely today. Plans are self-serve and can be changed anytime from your account.
FAQ

Questions, answered

Can't find what you're looking for? Reach out and we'll get back to you.

No. A Word template still makes you find-and-replace by hand and hope you didn't miss a spot. Rotely marks the exact fields once, then fills them through a form. You never edit the document directly.
Your master documents and drafts are private to your account. Nobody else on Rotely can see them, and nothing is used to train any model.
Yes. Every draft downloads as a normal .docx you can open and edit in Word like any other document. You can also reopen the fill-in form to change values and generate a new version.
.docx today. Output is always .docx as well, so what you get back opens cleanly in Word or Google Docs.
Yes. Signature blocks built as tables, the most common way contracts lay them out, are fully rendered, markable, and included in every draft.
Rotely

Stop the closing friction.
Start closing faster.

You already know this contract. Upload it once and let Rotely handle the part that was never worth your time.

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