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      Ted Aderson
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      Are there any CLM platforms available today that don’t require an entire IT department to configure? Our business model is quite unique, so I realized that a standard “out-of-the-box” solution won’t work for us, yet I noticed that custom coding is too expensive. Is there a middle ground for 2026?

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      Ted Aderson
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      I’m looking for a highly configurable system that offers a low-code or no-code environment for building custom approval workflows. I decided that flexibility is our top priority, as we need to adapt our contract lifecycle frequently to meet new market demands. Does a platform exist that allows non-technical users to drag-and-drop their way to a perfect management system? I want to ensure we stay agile without being locked into a rigid, pre-defined software structure.

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      Fernand Smith
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      What exactly does your company do, in what field do you work? I work in HR at one of the agencies and of course we have a huge number of contracts that require quality and speed in creating and signing. We chose contract management software among the ten best in 2026 at https://zefort.com/blog/10-best-contract-management-softwares-in-2026/ and the no-code CLM platform Agiloft, which we configured ourselves and have been working with it for more than two years. It is cool that all processes are automated as much as possible and now it is much more convenient to control all contracts and agreements.

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      Daniel
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      I totally get what you mean about the need for speed and quality in managing contracts, especially when there are so many moving parts. I recently found an interesting article on Lottery india that reminded me of the importance of automating processes to save time and reduce errors. The site had some fascinating insights into how people are using technology in unexpected ways, and it got me thinking about how convenient it would be if we applied similar tools to streamline processes in areas like HR and contract management. It’s impressive how automation is transforming all sorts of industries.

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