GLYPHE
Welcome Guidev1 · Pilot 2026
01Overview

Welcome to the Glyphe pilot.

Thank you for joining us. This guide is everything you need to start using Glyphe — and to tell us how it's going.

The platform is live at app.glyphe.ai. Read on for a tour of the features you'll meet in your first session.

A

Review & first drafts

Assess red-flags and compare a counterparty's draft against your standard or house position.

B

Risk & recommendations

Generate a risk assessment, recommendations and proposed amendments for the contract.

C

Negotiate to execution

Reply to mark-ups and incorporate positions from your precedents and playbooks.

02Key features

Five things to get to know first.

01

The Desk & Quick Actions

The Desk is the main workspace where you review documents and generate outputs. Quick Actionsare pre-set, one-click prompts that streamline the work you'll do most often.

02

Contract Workflows

Two action buttons in the left rail. Review runs Red Flags, Compare Documents, or Redline Review against your uploads; Draft handles Template Drafting. Step through a few toggles and you'll get a list of issues or proposed mark-up.

03

Clause Cards

Each contract is broken into cards on the Desk — letting you match a clause to your Playbooks or Precedents in one click.

04

Assistant

The right-pane chat tailored to your matter. Select a clause and it comes into context automatically.

05

Playbook Builder & Workbench

Store custom playbooks in the Builder and your go-to precedents on the Workbench — both load straight into the Desk's left pane.

03Card buttons & Quick Actions

Where each action lives.

— On a clause card
Edit clauseAmend the clause directly on the Desk.
Add to chatBring this clause into the Assistant for context.
Playbook (P)Match to your closest playbook entry in one click.
Select sectionClause + its sub-clauses together — shown where sub-clauses exist.
— Assistant Quick Actions
ExplainHigh-level, detailed, or plain-language read of the clause.
ReviewRed Flags or Gap Analysis on the selected clause.
RedraftAlign to precedent, or custom prompt — returned as mark-up.
04Getting started

A few things worth knowing.

Clause Cards

What's on a card.

Each card shows the clause name and text, a tag on the right (used to match against your Playbooks and Precedents), Quick Actions top-right, and an inline edit button. Once you've run a Review, the analysis appears at the bottom of the card. Toggle Document in the top-right of the Desk to switch back to the native view.

Layers

Switch how you view a document.

The Layers toggle on the left of the Desk switches how you view your documents and any workflow outputs you've run — tracked changes, comments, and the AI analysis layer.

Matters & Quick Chat

Organised by matter — or not.

Work is grouped by matter, but you can also start a chat without one: File → Quick Chat in the top-left. Use it for one-off questions you don't need to keep.

Uploads

Three places for documents.

Matter Documents(what you're working on), Workbench (your go-to precedents), and Playbook (positions you can build in-app or upload). All sit in the left rail of the Desk.

@-mentions

Pull anything into Assistant.

Type @ in Assistant and pick any document on the matter to bring it into context. Faster than re-uploading or pasting.

Extraction

If something looks off.

Contracts with tricky formatting can render strangely — paragraph text shown as a heading, or sub-clauses split at unusual points. Reformatting the document or removing non-standard elements (graphs, images) before re-uploading usually clears it up.

05Feedback

Tell us how it's going.

One short form at the end.

Twelve quick questions, two minutes. Blunt is more useful than kind — there are no wrong answers.

Open the Pilot Feedback Form →
In-appFile → Report an Issue

Things we'll ask about — worth keeping loosely in mind as you use Glyphe:

  • 01Value & impact. Would you miss Glyphe if it vanished tomorrow? What was the single most useful thing it did?
  • 02Workflows used. Which Review and Draft analyses did you run? Which Assistant actions did you reach for on individual clauses?
  • 03Documents & uploads. What kinds of contracts you uploaded, roughly how many, and any trouble landing them on the Desk.
  • 04Output quality. Were the outputs useable as work product, or did they need heavy editing?