Prepare startup legal drafts founders and counsel can actually review
Startup teams often need founder, hiring, financing, and confidentiality documents quickly, but they still need a serious review pass. Gixo helps prepare structured first drafts from terms, parties, and reference files instead of forcing founders to start from blank templates.
Gixo's AI legal documents tool for startups is a drafting workspace that turns structured intake — parties, terms, and jurisdiction, plus any prior counsel documents you upload as reference — into reviewable first drafts across five core startup document types: founder agreements, IP assignment and confidentiality, SAFE and financing support, hiring and contractor documents, and NDA and disclosure packs. It does not replace startup counsel or provide legal advice; every draft is meant to be reviewed, negotiated, and finalized by a qualified reviewer before use. Editing, comments, and export stay attached to the same workspace so the draft, its references, and its review history live in one place.
What makes Gixo's startup legal drafting different from a marketplace or template?
Start with the parties, terms, governing law, and reference files. Gixo builds a structured legal first draft that counsel can review clause by clause.
Draft co-founder, equity, vesting, governance, and separation language from the actual commercial terms your team wants to review.
Prepare IP-assignment and confidentiality drafts for founders, employees, and contractors with room for counsel to adjust scope and exceptions.
Use structured intake and prior examples to prepare financing-related drafts and supporting documents that still need qualified legal review.
Prepare employment, contractor, and invention-assignment drafts from a consistent intake process instead of rewriting recurring legal basics.
Create repeatable NDA drafts and related confidentiality documents while keeping fallback language and reviewer edits attached to the same workspace.
Comments, review state, assignees, due dates, versions, and exports stay attached to the same document.
How does Gixo draft startup legal documents?
Start with the actual job: founder agreement, IP assignment, NDA, hiring document, or financing-related draft.
Capture the actual participants, commercial terms, vesting logic, confidentiality scope, or financing mechanics through structured intake.
Use prior counsel drafts, term sheets, or company templates to keep the new draft anchored to your existing language where possible.
Counsel or a qualified reviewer edits the first draft, resolves open points, and exports the document when it is ready to circulate.
What does Gixo's AI legal documents tool for startups include?
| Capability | Gixo |
|---|---|
| Main job | Drafting workspace |
| Structured first drafts | Yes |
| Reference-file use (prior counsel docs, term sheets, templates) | Yes |
| Rich editing and comments | Yes |
| Custom review and negotiation | Counsel layer |
| Document types covered | Founder agreements; IP assignment & confidentiality; SAFE & financing support; hiring & contractor documents; NDA & disclosure packs |
| Export | PDF, DOCX, HTML, and TXT |
| Replaces startup counsel? | No — prepares first drafts for counsel review, negotiation, and edge cases |
How should startups evaluate an AI legal drafting workspace?
Evaluate whether the workspace produces a useful first draft, states what it does not manage, and keeps qualified counsel in the decision loop.
Look for structured intake, reference-file use, rich editing, comments, and exports that make counsel review more focused.
Formation services, filing, signatures, cap-table management, transaction coordination, and legal representation remain separate.
Qualified counsel still owns negotiation, jurisdiction-specific advice, financing terms, edge cases, and final approval.