Wonder.Legal has a wide range of contract templates and the questionnaire customises them well. What soured the experience is that you fill in everything before realising you must pay a subscription to actually download the finished document. The contract quality is fine, but I felt the pricing wasn't clear upfront.
Wide template selection
Pricing not transparent until the end
Wonder.Legal helped me put together an employment contract and the step-by-step builder was easy to follow. The wording was clean and editable afterwards in Word. One minor frustration was that the recurring subscription auto-renewed and I had to dig through settings to cancel it.
Editable Word output, easy builder
Subscription auto-renewed
As a freelancer I draft contracts constantly, and Wonder.Legal has become my go-to. The templates are genuinely well structured, the questionnaire catches details I'd forget, and I can adapt each agreement for different clients in minutes. For the price it has paid for itself many times over.
Comprehensive, reusable for many clients
The platform claims coverage across many countries and the document I created looked professional. I'm genuinely torn because I couldn't fully verify whether the clauses matched the latest local law for my region. It did the job for an internal agreement, but I'd hesitate to rely on it for anything high-stakes.
Professional-looking output
Unsure about local-law accuracy
I needed a quick NDA and Wonder.Legal generated a workable one in minutes. However, when I tried a more nuanced service agreement, the options felt rigid and I couldn't tailor a few clauses the way I needed. It's a reasonable starting point but I still took it to a lawyer for review.
Fast for simple documents
Limited flexibility on complex clauses