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Pincites brings Agentic Review to Word

Composer now brings agentic workflows into Word, so contract review feels less like prompting, and more like collaborating.

Sona SulakianSona Sulakian
Aug 15, 2025

Most AI tools give you one off answers. You prompt, they respond, and the cycle starts again. That back and forth makes sense for chatbots, but not for high stakes legal work under time pressure.

With Composer, Pincites brings agentic review directly into Word. Instead of restarting with every prompt, Composer builds context, carries forward your edits, and works with your playbooks and precedents so review feels less like prompting and more like collaborating.

Context that remembers your edits

Composer remembers your playbook rules, your organizational standards, and even the edits you just made. It applies that context to every new step in the review.

Workflows that chain tasks together

Move seamlessly from redlining a clause to summarizing issues to drafting a counterparty email. Composer links these tasks together into a single workflow.

Prompts that draw on your playbook

Prompts do not live in isolation. Composer can reference your playbook checks, precedent library, and organization profile to ensure outputs match your standards.

Collaboration that feels like an associate

Treat Composer like an associate. Ask it to flag hidden risks, revise language to align with your strategy, or explain an edit. All of this happens without breaking your flow in Word.

Review that builds on itself

Review does not restart with each question. Context is preserved so outputs stay consistent across steps.

Negotiation that mirrors how lawyers work

Negotiation is iterative. Composer mirrors that process by refining, escalating, and adapting as the workflow continues.

Memory that strengthens over time

Edits, feedback, and saved redlines do not disappear. They strengthen the system over time, making each review more precise.

Real-world use cases

Imagine you are negotiating a DPA. Composer remembers your organization’s positions on liability caps, audit rights, and subprocessor terms, and applies them consistently across clauses. Instead of repeating prompts, you move from one clause to the next while Composer carries forward the context.

Contrast with competitors

Other AI tools restart from zero every time. Composer doesn’t. It keeps context alive, so you aren’t stuck re-explaining your playbook or copy-pasting prompts. The result: faster, more consistent reviews.

Security and control

All of this happens inside Word with secure Microsoft authentication and tenant-level isolation. Contracts never leave your environment, and data is never shared or used to train third-party models.

The bigger picture: Agentic review inside Word

Agentic review is the next step in making AI truly useful for lawyers. It is context rich, iterative, and embedded directly where legal work happens. With Composer inside Word, contract review becomes faster, more consistent, and more collaborative.

Try it now

Agentic review is now live in Composer. Try it in your next review or join a training session to see how agentic workflows transform the way contracts get negotiated.

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