
Legal teams often rely on their own templates—MSAs, NDAs, order forms—to drive deals forward. But when these first-party contracts come back redlined by a counterparty, reviewing edits quickly and thoroughly is key to closing faster and minimizing risk.
That’s why we’re excited to announce First-Party Playbooks, launching today on LegalOn.
My Playbooks now supports reviews of redlines on your first-party paper. Just upload a redlined document and your first-party playbook, and LegalOn will surface changes that matter—so you can focus on legal substance, not formatting edits.
Redlines are automatically matched to playbook guidance, and users can apply fallback or non-negotiable language to respond with confidence.
Since launching support for third-party contracts, many users have asked: “Can I use Playbooks on my own paper?” Now you can.
First-Party Playbooks help you stay in control during negotiations—enabling your team to respond faster to counterparty edits, stay consistent with internal standards, and reduce time to signature.
And just like with third-party reviews, configuring First-Party Playbooks happens directly in the web app, making it easy to maintain and deploy contract-specific guidance across your team.
With LegalOn's First-Party Playbooks, your redline reviews get faster, more focused, and more consistent—especially when you’re negotiating on your own templates. Book a meeting with a member of our team to know more.