Coming Out of Semi-Stealth Mode - Fastest Contracting. Period.
- Marketing
- Sep 15
- 2 min read

After 18 months of radio silence, we're ready to talk about what we've been building. Did we disappear? Not quite.
We watched the AI world completely lose its collective mind and decided the smart move was to duck out of the noise. The hype became impossible to navigate, FOMO was driving absurd investment decisions, and it was obvious we were watching another tech bubble inflate that will eventually pop.
MIT's recent study confirms what we all suspected: 95% of GenAI projects are crashing and burning. In legal tech, where mistakes are even less forgivable, the failure rate is probably much worse. The GenAI bubble is deflating. VCs are finally asking for business models. Reality is setting in.
When we started Docgility as one of the first AI-first companies in legal tech, we had the space almost to ourselves. Then ChatGPT launched, and suddenly, within 3 months, every legal tech company claimed AI integration. The news flooded with promises of AI replacing lawyers, stories of hallucinations, AI girlfriends, and marketing approaches that seemed designed to terrify the very people they were trying to sell to.
While others chased headlines about AI consciousness and threw money at the next shiny object, we focused on what actually matters: building technology that actually works and solves real business problems.
Here's the thing about startups—we're supposed to be mavericks, not followers. So instead of trying to out-hype the competition, we went all-in on product development with a laser focus on solving the specific business problem. Over the next few months, we will start unveiling our new technology that promises to revolutionize — not concept demos or "coming soon" promises, but working solutions you can implement today.
Today, we're introducing our new tagline that refocuses us on our core mission: Fastest Contracting. Period. It's simple—the only metric that truly matters is contract cycle time. We're talking about reducing contract processes from 6-9 months down to weeks. Slash contract cycle times by 80% across all contract types.
Why does this matter? Business conditions are changing faster than ever. Faster contracts = improved business agility. Companies that can move fast will dominate their markets, while those trapped in slow outdated workflow-based processes will become dinosaurs. In today's world, too slow means game over.

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