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Product #49 · Cluster VIII — Legal

Zoho Contracts

Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM)

Capabilities

AI-powered end-to-end contract lifecycle management system covering contract request intake, template and clause library management, advanced authoring (powered by Zoho Writer), multi-party negotiation with counterparty portal access, document redlining, native e-signature, configurable approval workflows, obligation tracking, automated renewal alerts, smart letter templates for amendments/renewals/terminations, detailed audit trails, and compliance reporting. A 2026 guide positions it as reducing contract cycle times by up to 75%. ([Zoho Contracts](https://www.zoho.com/contracts/))

Key integrations

Zoho CRM, Zoho Sign, Zoho Writer, Zoho Analytics, Zoho People

Platform availability

The table below records native platform support as of April 2026, per the master reference. A denotes an officially shipped native app or supported surface; a denotes that the platform is either unsupported or that status is not disclosed.

PlatformNative app
Web
iOS
Android
iPadOS
Android Tablet
macOS
Windows

Source note

[Zoho Contracts](https://www.zoho.com/contracts/); web-based CLM tool.
Companion material

Where Zoho Contracts shows up in the rest of the Encyclopedia

The encyclopedia indexes references to Zoho Contracts across the 112 chapters and 681-entry feature atlas. Jump to the full passage for context.

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  • Zoho Contracts
    Zoho and third-party integrations
    crm

    Zoho Contracts are contract lifecycle management. For Zoho and third-party integrations, the implementation significance is ownership of the system of record, sync direction, failure handling, identity mapping, and field-level data contracts. Treat it as a design decision, not just a checkbox, because it changes what users can do and what downstream systems can trust. For operations, Zoho Contracts needs monitoring proportional to its blast radius. If it affects revenue, customer communication, identity, permissions, or integrations, document owner, edition dependency, data inputs, downstream reports, and change-control path; also add an acceptance test and a monitoring or review mechanism.