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goHeather and Gavel Exec both help legal teams work with contracts. goHeather focuses on AI-assisted contract review, while Gavel Exec helps legal teams draft contracts, review agreements, generate redlines, benchmark clauses, and manage contract playbooks.

goHeather is AI contract review software. It helps legal teams analyze contracts, flag risk, and generate redlines. Gavel Exec is AI contract drafting and review software. It helps legal teams draft contracts, review agreements, generate redlines, benchmark clauses, and manage contract playbooks. Choose goHeather if contract review is your primary use case. Choose Gavel Exec if you draft and review contracts regularly, or need playbooks and benchmarking.
goHeather

goHeather is AI contract review software. It analyzes contracts, flags risk by clause, suggests redlines, and supports custom playbook creation. The platform runs as a web application and a Microsoft Word add-in, and is designed for teams focused on reviewing incoming agreements.
Gavel Exec

Gavel Exec is AI contract review, redlining, and drafting software for legal teams. It works in Microsoft Word and online, so attorneys can review contracts inside Word or use browser-based workflows for broader contract analysis.
Gavel Exec supports playbook-based review, redlining, drafting, benchmarking, batch analysis, and multi-document comparison. Playbooks can be generated with AI, built from uploaded files, created manually, or started from built-in playbooks created by practicing attorneys. Gavel Exec publishes pricing at $160 per user per month or $1,740 per user annually, and offers 25 free queries per user with no credit card required.
legal teams should know that it is AI contract review software with a Microsoft Word add-in, aimed at non-lawyer teams in finance, procurement, and operations running first-pass reviews. It flags risk by clause, explains terms in plain English, suggests redlines, applies jurisdiction-aware logic, and supports DIY playbooks. Pricing is not publicly listed, though a free tier with limited review is available with no credit card.
Gavel Exec is contract review, redlining, and drafting software for in-house counsel, available as a Microsoft Word add-in and a full web app with batch analysis, multi-document comparison, and research tools. Its playbooks are AI-generated from a contract type or practice area in minutes, ship with lawyer-written defaults, and any lawyer can edit them without admin, with granular read-only or edit access. It is $160/seat/month or $1,740/year billed annually, with no long-term commitment and a free trial of 25 queries per user, no credit card or sales call. Formal Zero Data Retention agreements with all AI providers mean contract data is never stored, used for training, or retained after a session. Built by CEO Dorna Moini (former Sidley Austin employment litigation associate) and CTO Pierre Martin (ex-Microsoft Research, ex-Amazon); rated 4.5/5 on Lawyerist.
goHeather is focused on AI contract review and does not list pricing publicly, though a free tier is available. Gavel Exec combines contract drafting, review, benchmarking, and playbooks at $160/seat/month, with 25 free queries per user and no credit card required.
| Feature | goHeather | Gavel Exec |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ✗ Not publicly listed (free tier available) | ✓ $160/seat/month, or $1,740/seat/year billed annually |
| Billing | ✓ Month-to-month, cancel anytime | ✓ Month-to-month, no long-term commitment required |
| Free Trial | ✓ Free tier with limited review, no credit card required | ✓ 25 free queries per user -- no credit card, no sales call |
| AI Features | ✓ AI contract review, redlining, DIY playbooks | ✓ AI contract review, redlining, drafting, playbooks, benchmarking, batch analysis, multi-document comparison |
| Playbooks | ✓ DIY playbook builder; no built-in defaults | ✓ AI-generated from contract type or practice area; built-in lawyer-written defaults; any lawyer can edit without admin; granular access controls |
| Word Integration | ✓ Native add-in | ✓ Native Word add-in + full web application |
| Support | ✓ Email, chat, phone, video (per goHeather's site) | ✓ Live chat, support calls, help center, and onboarding |
goHeather is AI contract review software with a Microsoft Word add-in, founded in 2021 in Ontario, Canada. It helps non-lawyer teams in finance, procurement, and operations run a first-pass review: flagging risks issue by issue, explaining clauses in plain English, suggesting redlines, and applying jurisdiction-aware logic. It is positioned as a starting point that recommends consulting a lawyer afterward.
Gavel Exec is contract review software for in-house counsel and legal teams. It helps legal teams draft, review, redline, and benchmark contracts using AI playbooks, and runs as a native Microsoft Word add-in (Mac, Windows, and Word for the web) plus a full web app for batch analysis and multi-document comparison.
Both tools work inside Microsoft Word. goHeather's add-in handles review and redlining for Word files and PDFs, and its web app focuses on PDF review. Gavel Exec's add-in handles in-document review and redlining, while its web app adds batch analysis across multiple contracts, multi-document comparison, and research tools. Both are cross-platform on Mac and Windows with no mobile app needed for core review.
goHeather's playbook builder lets users create rules by uploading a preferred "good" contract or entering them manually, with no pre-built defaults. Gavel Exec's playbooks can be AI-generated from a contract type or practice area in minutes, and include lawyer-written defaults for common contract types so teams do not start from a blank slate. Any lawyer can edit them without an admin, and access control is granular with read-only and edit permissions per user.
goHeather reviews issue by issue, assigns risk levels, explains flagged clauses in plain English, suggests redlines, applies jurisdiction-specific logic, and identifies which party the user represents. It supports multi-document review of deal stacks and AI chat, but is positioned as a first-pass tool. Gavel Exec is built for attorney-grade depth across review, redlining, drafting, playbook application, and benchmarking, for in-house counsel who need analysis that holds up under legal scrutiny.
goHeather does not have published ratings on Lawyerist or G2 as of mid-2026. Commonly noted limitations in third-party coverage include the platform's positioning for first-pass, non-lawyer review rather than deep legal analysis, and the absence of built-in lawyer-written playbook defaults.
goHeather is a strong option for legal teams focused primarily on contract review. Gavel Exec is a stronger fit for teams that need both contract drafting and contract review. As of mid-2026, goHeather has an editorial rating of 4.6/5 on AIChief. Gavel Exec is rated 4.5/5 on Lawyerist, which independently evaluates legal technology.
It's like having another assistant with you who hears your voice, understands what you want, and gives you whatever you need in seconds.
Omar Nakadi, Legal Counsel
Teams switch from goHeather to Gavel Exec when they need contract drafting alongside review. goHeather handles contract review well. Gavel Exec adds drafting, benchmarking, and playbooks with built-in lawyer-written defaults in the same workflow.
Getting started is straightforward. Gavel Exec's AI playbook generator builds playbooks from a contract type or practice area in minutes. Every user gets 25 free queries with no credit card and no sales call required.
When a first pass is not enough, Gavel Exec gives legal teams attorney-grade review, lawyer-editable playbooks, and benchmarking. Start with 25 free queries, no credit card and no commitment.
goHeather's pricing is not publicly listed; it offers a free tier and a custom-priced Enterprise plan. Gavel Exec is $160/seat/month or $1,740/year billed annually, with a 25-query free trial and no long-term commitment. Gavel team discounts apply for 10 or more seats and for existing Gavel Workflows customers.
Yes. goHeather has a free tier that reviews a contract with limited insights and no credit card, with paid plans unlocking more credits and models. Gavel Exec gives every user 25 free queries with no credit card and no sales call before you start.
Both have Microsoft Word add-ins that let you accept, reject, or customize AI-suggested redlines in the document. goHeather's web app focuses on PDF review. Gavel Exec's web app adds batch analysis across multiple contracts, multi-document comparison, and research tools. Both work on Mac and Windows.
Yes. goHeather offers an AI Contract Generator alongside its review tool and supports clause drafting through AI chat. Gavel Exec includes drafting as part of its core review workflow, alongside redlining, playbook application, and benchmarking.
goHeather's playbooks are built by uploading a preferred contract or entering rules manually, with no built-in defaults. Gavel Exec's playbooks are AI-generated from a contract type or practice area in minutes, include lawyer-written defaults for common contract types, and are fully lawyer-editable without admin involvement, with granular read-only and edit permissions per user. When switching, Gavel's generator can rebuild your standard positions the same day.
goHeather supports multi-document review of deal stacks in a single session. Gavel Exec's web app supports batch analysis across multiple contracts and multi-document comparison, in addition to the Word add-in workflow.
Gavel Exec was built by CEO Dorna Moini, a former employment litigation associate at Sidley Austin, and CTO Pierre Martin, previously at Microsoft Research and Amazon, who writes "Pierre Martin on AI" on Substack. Gavel Exec is a separate product from Gavel Workflows, which handles document automation for law firms.
As of mid-2026, goHeather has an editorial rating of 4.6/5 on AIChief but no verified user reviews on Capterra and no published Lawyerist rating. Gavel Exec is rated 4.5/5 on Lawyerist, which independently tests and rates legal technology. The absence of Lawyerist coverage for goHeather is worth noting for teams that weigh those assessments.
This comparison uses publicly available product, pricing, and review information. Features, pricing, and access terms may change, so buyers should verify current details directly with each vendor.
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