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Enterprise Contract Lifecycle Management Platform
Enterprise CLM with no-code configuration; Gartner CLM Magic Quadrant leader; raised $45M; configurable without custom development for legal, procurement, and sales contract workflows.
Agiloft is an enterprise contract lifecycle management (CLM) platform that provides contract authoring, negotiation, approval workflows, repository management, and post-execution obligation tracking in a highly configurable no-code platform that can be tailored to complex enterprise contracting requirements without custom development. Founded in 1991 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Agiloft has raised approximately $45 million and built a strong position in the enterprise CLM market, recognized as a leader in Gartner's CLM Magic Quadrant and serving hundreds of large enterprises across legal, procurement, and sales contracting use cases.\n\nAgiloft's no-code configuration model is a key differentiator — the platform can be configured by business analysts and administrators to model any contracting workflow, approval chain, clause library, or reporting requirement without writing code, making it adaptable to the unique legal and procurement policies of different enterprise customers. Contract AI capabilities include clause extraction, obligation identification, and risk scoring of contracts being reviewed or imported into the repository. The platform handles inbound third-party paper review as well as outbound contract generation from approved templates, covering both sides of enterprise contract negotiation.\n\nAgiloft competes with Ironclad, DocuSign CLM, Icertis (which focuses on enterprise procurement contracts), and Conga in the CLM market. Its deep configurability and enterprise heritage make it particularly attractive to legal operations and procurement teams managing complex contracting environments with many contract types and specialized approval and obligation management requirements. Agiloft's longevity (30+ years) and Gartner leadership recognition provide credibility with risk-averse enterprise buyers in the legal technology space.
Global payments infrastructure founded by Patrick and John Collison (YC W10); $1.4T payments volume in 2024; $18B+ revenue; $106.7B valuation as of Sept 2025; powers everything from startups to Fortune 500 companies with developer-first API design.
Stripe is a global payments infrastructure company founded in 2010 by Irish brothers Patrick and John Collison, headquartered in San Francisco, California and Dublin, Ireland. Stripe was born from the insight that accepting payments online was unnecessarily complex for developers, and that a well-designed API could unlock an entire generation of internet businesses. The company went through Y Combinator's Winter 2010 batch and grew to become the defining payments infrastructure layer of the modern internet economy, processing payments for businesses in virtually every industry worldwide.\n\nStripe's platform provides payment processing, fraud prevention via Stripe Radar, subscription billing, revenue recognition, banking-as-a-service through Stripe Treasury, corporate card issuance, identity verification, and tax compliance tools. It serves a spectrum from early-stage startups to publicly traded enterprises including Amazon, Google, Salesforce, and Shopify. Stripe's developer-first philosophy — comprehensive documentation, SDKs in every major language, and a sandbox testing environment — created an ecosystem of millions of businesses built entirely on its infrastructure.\n\nStripe processed $1.4 trillion in total payment volume in 2024 and generates over $18 billion in annual revenue, with a valuation of $106.7 billion as of September 2025. The company has remained private longer than most comparably sized technology companies, giving it flexibility to invest in long-term product expansion. An April 2024 partnership with Apple Pay extended Stripe's reach further into mobile and in-store commerce. Stripe competes with Adyen, Braintree (PayPal), and Square, but its developer ecosystem depth and global infrastructure make it the default payments platform for a generation of technology companies.
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