Fly through procurement.
NDAs, DPAs, and MSAs redlined against your playbook in minutes, so deals fly through procurement.
150+
Hours saved per team/month
2,966
Redlines flagged automatically
155
Contracts reviewed
< 5 min
To redline a 100-page contract
Trusted by security teams at Augment Code, Robust Intelligence, Traceforce, and more.
From inbox to redline in under 5 minutes
Automation done right
Manual contract redlining is the silent bottleneck killing your pipeline velocity. You need automated contract redlining that understands your security posture, not another generic legal tool. That's security contract review automation, done right.
You didn’t become a CISO to redline contracts
Automation done right
Manual contract redlining is the silent bottleneck killing your pipeline velocity. You need automated contract redlining that understands your security posture, not another generic legal tool. That's security contract review automation, done right.
Stop wasting time
Every inbound NDA, DPA, and MSA lands on your desk. Your team spends days cross-referencing security policies, marking up clauses, and chasing approvals, while deals sit in limbo.
Powered by Context Engine
Your policies. Always current. Always accurate. Most compliance tools rely on static document uploads that go stale the moment your policies change.

Context Engine is different
It continuously indexes your security policies, completed questionnaire responses, contract playbooks, and organizational docs, cross-referencing every source to surface the most relevant guidance for each clause, and flagging inconsistencies before they become audit findings.
What this means for your redlines
Playbook-driven accuracy
Every redline reflects your approved positions, not generic legal boilerplate.
Living knowledge
Policies evolve. Context Engine evolves with them. No manual re-uploads.
Cross-source intelligence
NDAs, DPAs, security policies, and due diligence questionnaire history, connected into one coherent layer.
With
Trusted by security teams at Augment Code, Robust Intelligence, Traceforce, and more.
Built for security teams, not just legal ops
Every other tool in this category was built for legal departments. They solve contract negotiation problems. Cyberbase solves the security bottleneck problem
Features | Typical redlining tools | |
|---|---|---|
Built for | Legal departments | Security & compliance teams |
Knowledge | Static playbook uploads | Context Engine: living, indexed, cross-referenced |
Scope | Contract review only | Contracts + due diligence questionnaires + security questionnaires |
Speed | Minutes to hours | < 5 min for 100 pages |
Output | Redlines only | Redlines + source refs + confidence scores |
Proof | No public security-specific case studies | 743 hrs saved, 2,966 redlines: Augment Code |
Frequently asked questions
How fast does Cyberbase AI redline contracts?
Cyberbase AI reviews a 100-page contract in under 5 minutes and delivers redlines with tracked changes in standard DOCX format. What previously took days of reading, cross-referencing, and drafting now happens in a single automated pass. Augment Code processed 155 contracts this way in six months.
What types of contracts does Cyberbase support?
Cyberbase redlines NDAs, DPAs, MSAs, and other security-related agreements. Contracts are processed as Word documents (.docx), and redlines are returned with Microsoft Word tracked changes preserved, ready for legal review without reformatting.
What is Context Engine, and how does it improve redlining?
Context Engine is Cyberbase AI's proprietary knowledge layer that continuously indexes your security policies, completed due diligence questionnaire responses, contract playbooks, and organizational documentation. Unlike static uploads, it stays current as your policies evolve and cross-references all your sources to surface the most relevant guidance for each clause.
How does AI contract redlining accelerate the deal cycle?
Manual contract reviews create bottlenecks that stall deals for days or weeks. Cyberbase eliminates this friction by applying your approved playbook positions in minutes, not days. Security and legal reviews no longer block the sales pipeline. Teams using Cyberbase save 150+ hours per month on manual compliance tasks.
How to automate contract redlining?
To automate contract redlining, you need three things: a knowledge base of your approved positions, AI that can map incoming clauses to those positions, and output in a format your legal team already uses. With Cyberbase, you upload a contract in DOCX format, Context Engine matches every clause against your playbook and security policies, and you receive tracked-change redlines in under 5 minutes. No manual cross-referencing, no copy-paste from old contracts. Your team reviews and approves. The AI handles the heavy lifting.
Is there a free plan to try AI contract redlining?
Yes. The Starter plan is free forever with no credit card required. Upload your first contract and see AI-generated redlines in under 5 minutes. Professional plans start at $2,399/month with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
How does Cyberbase compare to contract redlining tools built for legal teams?
Most AI redlining tools (DocJuris, BlackBoiler, LexCheck, Dioptra) are designed for legal departments. Cyberbase is built for security and compliance teams, combining contract redlining with due diligence questionnaire automation and security questionnaire processing, all powered by a living knowledge layer that understands your compliance posture.
What is the ROI of automating contract redlining?
Augment Code saved 743 hours of manual review in six months with Cyberbase, with 8,356 due diligence questionnaire questions auto-answered and 2,966 contract redlines flagged across 155 agreements. At the Professional plan price, that’s roughly a 5:1 return before accounting for faster deal velocity.
Is my data secure with Cyberbase?
Cyberbase was built by founders who designed security infrastructure for Apple, Pure Storage, and Robinhood. All data is protected through logical tenant separation, strict access controls, and AES-256 encryption at rest and in transit. Single-tenant deployment in your own cloud is available for Enterprise customers.
What is contract redlining, and how does Cyberbase automate it?
Contract redlining is the process of marking up a legal document, an NDA, MSA, or data processing addendum, for example, to flag risky language, suggest changes, and negotiate before signing. Done by hand, it means lawyers and compliance teams reading every page, cross-referencing internal policies, and inserting tracked changes one at a time. A 100-page contract can take days. Cyberbase reads the full document against your approved playbook, then inserts tracked changes directly into the DOCX, usually under five minutes for that same 100 pages. Your team reviews and accepts what makes sense instead of starting from scratch. Contract review goes from days to minutes, and your security team stops being the reason deals slip.
Stop losing deals to paperwork
See how Cyberbase AI redlines your first contract in under 5 minutes. Free, no credit card required.