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Contrat.eu is an online contract generation platform for French freelancers, auto-entrepreneurs, and PME. Built around templates compliant with French law, it lets users generate common professional contracts in minutes by choosing a template, completing a guided form, previewing the document in real time, and downloading it as a PDF or Word file. The platform clearly states that its templates are drafted by legal professionals and updated regularly, covering standard scenarios such as service agreements, NDAs, CGV, leases, employment contracts, shareholder agreements, SaaS contracts, and more.
The product’s core modules include a library of 48+ contract templates, smart forms, auto-fill, real-time preview, PDF/Word export, contract storage, and explanations of legal clauses. Templates cover categories such as freelancing, real estate, HR, commerce, startups and tech, and personal finance. Its positioning is closer to “standard contract automation” than a full CLM platform. On security, the site states that data is protected with AES-256 encryption, hosted in France, compliant with RGPD, and that contracts are not shared with third parties. Users can also delete their account and data. The only clearly stated third-party integration is Stripe for payments; there is no visible mention of e-signatures, CRM, cloud storage, or API support.
Pricing is straightforward: the Free plan costs 0€/month and includes 3 contracts per month, 10 templates, and PDF downloads; Pro costs 9€/month and includes unlimited contracts, all 48 templates, PDF+Word export, saving, and email support, with 20% off for annual billing. Users can also purchase documents à la carte at 1.99€/contract. The page also mentions no credit card required, 3 free contracts, and a 14-day trial, though the exact scope is not fully explained. Overall, the workflow is very lightweight and well suited to non-legal users who need to quickly produce common contracts.
Its strengths are its focus on French-law use cases, practical template coverage, low pricing, editable Word exports, and relatively complete data compliance statements. Limitations include limited disclosure around enterprise-grade permissions, approvals, collaboration, e-signatures, and API capabilities. Complex transactions, disputes, high-risk matters, or non-standard contracts will still require a lawyer. Contrat.eu is best suited to France-based freelancers, landlords, small HR teams, SaaS startups, and SMEs handling repetitive contract work.
Access from China is not addressed in the available text, and the only visible payment option is Stripe, so support for Chinese bank cards, Alipay, or WeChat Pay is unknown. More importantly, its templates are mainly designed for French law, making it unsuitable for Chinese-law contracts. Local alternatives in China include Fadada, BestSign, eSign, and Qiyuesuo for e-signature and contract management. If French-law documentation is required, Contrat.eu can serve as a lightweight tool, but documents should still be reviewed by someone familiar with French law.
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contrat.eu is an France Legal & Tax provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $9.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach contrat.eu directly.