Contract Lifecycle

boutiq ai

Munich, Germany Updated 2026-03-19
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boutiq ai GmbH is a German legal tech company (Munich) that combines consulting and software products. Co-founded by Tobias Warken (formerly managed legal tech projects at a leading international law firm). Primary software product: Treasure Contracts — an AI-first CLM platform listed on ILTA Legal Technology Hub. Also offers Boutiq Assist (AI document chat) and The Legal AI Academy (training). Treasure Contracts targets startups and scaleups with ‘Scale revenue, not paperwork’ positioning. ILTA listing describes it as ‘AI-powered contract analysis with deep integration into enterprise workflows.’ Founder’s candid LinkedIn post (Jan 7, 2026): ‘We built a platform everyone loved, but their business model hated’ — transparent about early-stage business model challenges. Also provides consulting: custom legal tech solutions and process optimization. LinkedIn: ~187 followers. No pricing publicly available. No Reddit mentions. No independent reviews. No named customers. Dual business model (consulting + software) is important context — the consulting helps fund product development but also means the software is not the sole revenue driver.

Company Info

  • HQ: Munich, Germany
  • Sector: Contract Lifecycle Management + Legal Tech Consulting
  • Co-founder: Tobias Warken

What We Haven’t Verified

No pricing publicly available. No independent reviews. No Reddit mentions. No named customers. Dual business model (consulting + software) — product-market fit acknowledged as evolving by founder (Jan 2026 LinkedIn post). Employee count and funding status unknown.

Workflows

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What practitioners struggle with

Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems boutiq ai addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.

Contract redlining is a nightmare — 7 rounds of Track Changes in Word, counterparty turns off tracking, and nobody knows what changed between v5 and v7

Document Drafting & Automation 76 vendors affected In-house counsel · Legal ops · Large firm (51–200) · Mid-size firm (11–50)

NDAs and routine contracts take 3-7 days because every single one routes through legal — no self-service for standard terms

Document Drafting & Automation 120 vendors affected In-house counsel · Legal ops · Small firm (2–10) · Mid-size firm (11–50)

Enterprise CLM implementation is itself a nightmare — 6-18 month projects, $150K+ budgets, dedicated admin required, and the tool that was supposed to reduce complexity just added another layer of it

Firm Operations & Growth 16 vendors affected Legal ops · In-house counsel

Where it fits in your workflow

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