2026-01-06


Contract lifecycle management startup ContractPodAI has rebranded as Leah, adopting the name of its flagship artificial intelligence platform.


The renaming signals the company's evolution beyond contract management into broader enterprise automation, spanning legal operations, finance, and procurement functions.


Originally recognized for its AI-powered solutions in contract lifecycle management, the company gained traction by streamlining complex workflows and automating contract processing. With the launch of the Leah AI platform in 2022, it expanded its scope significantly, introducing a comprehensive suite designed to automate diverse office operations through self-directed AI agents.


The Leah Agentic AI platform now consists of three core components. At its foundation is the Leah Agentic OS—an operating system that enables organizations to design, deploy, and manage intelligent agents across business functions. Contract management remains integral, with Leah Agentic CLM offering an agent-based workforce that automates end-to-end contract lifecycle processes, using advanced reasoning to anticipate risks and drive faster business outcomes.


Another key component is Leah Legal, an AI-driven legal assistant that streamlines legal workflows through automated document drafting, contract review, and data extraction. It also features a conversational interface for legal inquiries, empowering legal teams to function as strategic business enablers.



The company states that the Leah AI platform has become a "connective tissue" within organizations, improving performance by reducing friction between teams, tools, and processes. Today, it functions more as a coordination hub than a standalone automation tool, focusing on helping enterprises adopt AI that enables proactive decision-making, according to the company.


"Organizations are increasingly turning to us not just to modernize individual functions, but to fundamentally transform how they think, operate, and create value in an AI-native world," said Sarvath Misra, co-founder and CEO of Leah. "This rebrand reflects that shift—from a specialized contract solution to a true enterprise intelligence partner, ushering in a new era of coordinated, agent-driven performance and accelerated decision-making."