LEGALFLY expands legal AI access beyond legal teams
LEGALFLY has launched Collaborator Access, a lower-priced access tier that opens its legal AI platform to employees outside in-house legal teams. The product is aimed at procurement, sales, human resources, and operations staff who handle contracts, compliance questions, procurement decisions, and employment matters without being lawyers.
Non-legal users can access LEGALFLY through Word and Outlook add-ins and start workflows through email, Slack, or Teams. Requests and documents are routed to relevant colleagues, while AI-generated reviews can be sent to legal teams for approval at predefined points. Employees can also query company legal policies through a chat interface after legal teams embed those policies in the system.
The platform anonymises sensitive data by default, addressing concerns that employees may enter legal information into general consumer AI services without approval or oversight. LEGALFLY said the product is already in use with customers including DAS Rechtsbijstand and Wealins, part of Foyer Group, where compliance, operations, claims, and finance teams are using the platform.
Founded in Belgium in 2023, LEGALFLY says it serves more than 120 customers across 23 countries. The company has raised more than EUR 17 million from investors including Notion Capital, Redalpine, and Fortino Capital.