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OneGC is an AI-powered legal operations platform for venture-backed startups, with legal services provided by OneGC Law. It aims to combine traditional outside counsel, CLM, data rooms, e-signatures, and AI document automation into a fixed-monthly-fee product, positioning itself around “real lawyer oversight, AI assistance, and platform-based delivery.”
Its coverage is fairly broad: day-to-day general counsel advice, commercial contracts, employment documents, corporate governance, formation/filings, privacy compliance, fundraising preparation, cap table and equity hygiene, data rooms, and a document vault. The workflow spans requests, AI drafting, lawyer review, negotiation, signing, and archiving. The platform can connect to Google Drive, Dropbox, Notion, Gmail/email, and supports communication with lawyers via Slack, Zoom, and email. The materials also mention 40+ workflows, CLM, e-signature, and data room features.
OneGC offers three tiers: Starter, Growth, and Custom, aimed respectively at early-stage companies, fast-growing companies, and teams with high contract volume or complex needs. All plans include the full platform, a dedicated lawyer, 40+ workflows, CLM, e-signature, and a data room. Pricing is based on a fixed monthly fee for covered services, while support for financing rounds and similar matters can be quoted in advance as fixed-fee add-ons. However, the website does not disclose specific pricing and requires users to book a call, which increases the effort required for procurement evaluation.
The security claims are relatively comprehensive: SOC 2 Type II, AES-256 encryption at rest and in transit, Zero Data Retention for AI usage, no training of models on user content, GDPR/CCPA support, data residency controls, and export to JSON/PDF/DOCX. A key differentiator is that communications with lawyers may be covered by attorney-client privilege. For team collaboration, it mentions secure communication with lawyers, data room sharing, and signing workflows, but there is no clear detail on enterprise-grade permission controls such as roles or approval hierarchies.
The main advantages are broad coverage, predictable delivery, more lawyer accountability than pure AI tools, and a stronger emphasis on speed and monthly-fee certainty than traditional large law firms. The downsides are that pricing is not public, the legal scope is clearly oriented toward U.S./Delaware startups, AI-generated output still needs verification, self-hosting is not disclosed, and fundraising support is not fully included. It is best suited for U.S. startups preparing to raise capital, lacking an internal GC, and looking to systematize corporate governance and contract workflows.
The materials do not state whether the service is accessible from mainland China. Payments appear to be primarily USD subscriptions, which may involve overseas payment considerations and questions around the applicability of U.S. legal services. For Chinese domestic corporate legal work, companies should carefully assess legal qualifications, cross-border data transfer, and contract localization. Comparable options include Crosby, Moritz, traditional law firms, Stripe Atlas, Clerky, SeedLegals, as well as combinations of CLM, data room, and compliance tools.
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onegc.com is an United States SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $759.00, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach onegc.com directly.