Every CLM vendor in 2026 has “AI agents.” That doesn’t help you evaluate any of them.
Because “agent” means radically different things across vendors. One platform calls a clause-suggestion popup an “agent.” Another calls a chatbot trained on your playbook an “agent.” A third — and this is the one worth paying attention to — has agentic AI in contract management that monitors 5,000 active contracts overnight, flags the three approaching auto-renewal, drafts the renewal terms, and routes them to the right owner before anyone’s first coffee.
Those three vendors are not competitors. They’re not even in the same category. But your procurement team is sitting in a comparison spreadsheet trying to score them on a single “AI agents” row.
This article cuts through that. In about ten minutes, you’ll know what agentic AI in contract management actually does, how it differs from “AI features” in legacy CLM, how much human oversight it requires, and what real customers see when they deploy it — with numbers, not predictions.


