Spellbook is the #1 Legal AI for transactional lawyers. Using GPT-5, Claude, and leading LLMs to review contracts, right in Microsoft Word.
Users generally appreciate Spellbook for its intuitive interface and powerful AI-driven features, which help streamline workflows. However, some complaints cite occasional accuracy issues and a steep learning curve for beginners. Pricing is seen as relatively high, which could be a barrier for smaller teams or individual users. Overall, Spellbook maintains a positive reputation for its innovative capabilities but may benefit from addressing user feedback about its cost and usability.
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Users generally appreciate Spellbook for its intuitive interface and powerful AI-driven features, which help streamline workflows. However, some complaints cite occasional accuracy issues and a steep learning curve for beginners. Pricing is seen as relatively high, which could be a barrier for smaller teams or individual users. Overall, Spellbook maintains a positive reputation for its innovative capabilities but may benefit from addressing user feedback about its cost and usability.
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$122.4M
I built a free Claude Code toolkit — 50 skills, 7 agents, 11 slash commands, and auto-formatting hooks for the full engineering stack
Been using Claude Code daily and kept running into the same gap Claude knows the basics but misses the non-obvious patterns. So I built claude-spellbook, a toolkit you install once and Claude just knows these things. Repo: https://github.com/kid-sid/claude-spellbook Here's what's in it: 50 Skills, auto-activate when you're working on the relevant task Every skill has a Red Flags section (7-10 anti-patterns with explanations) and a pre-ship checklist. The kind of stuff you only learn by breaking production. 7 Autonomous Agents Subagents that run in their own context window with scoped tool access: 11 Slash Commands, prompt templates you invoke with / (e.g /mem_save) Auto-formatting hooks — wired into settings.json Every file Claude writes or edits gets auto-formatted instantly: - .ts / .svelte → prettier + eslint --fix - .py → black + ruff check --fix - .go → gofmt + golangci-lint - .rs → rustfmt + cargo clippy - .md → markdownlint --fix - skills/*/skill.md → custom format validator (checks frontmatter, ## When to Activate, ## Checklist) Install: # Skills cp -r skills/* ~/.claude/skills/ # Agents cp .claude/agents/* ~/.claude/agents/ # Slash commands cp .claude/commands/* ~/.claude/commands/ Skills activate automatically. No manual invocation needed. PRs welcome, especially skills for domains I haven't covered yet. Repo: https://github.com/kid-sid/claude-spellbook Share if you like it 😊 submitted by /u/_crazy_muffin_ [link] [comments]
View originalSpellbook uses a contract + tiered pricing model. Visit their website for current pricing details.
Key features include: Review, automate workflows and surface insights from your deal history., Review, Draft, Market, Associate, “Spellbook probably helps me bill an extra hour a day. Maybe more.”, Tuned for contracts, Works in Word.
Spellbook is commonly used for: Drafting contracts for startups and small businesses, Creating legal briefs for litigation purposes, Generating NDAs and confidentiality agreements, Preparing employment contracts and HR documents, Assisting in the formation of LLCs and corporations, Providing legal document templates for real estate transactions.
Spellbook integrates with: Google Drive for document storage, Microsoft Word for editing and formatting, Slack for team communication and updates, DocuSign for electronic signatures, Zapier for workflow automation, Dropbox for file sharing and collaboration, CRM systems like Salesforce for client management, Legal research tools like Westlaw for case law integration, Calendars for deadline tracking and reminders, Payment processors for billing and invoicing.