# DraftPilot vs Spellbook

Compare DraftPilot and Spellbook for AI-powered contract redlining in Microsoft Word. See how the two tools differ on workflow, playbooks, and enterprise readiness.

## Overview

DraftPilot and Spellbook both use AI to help legal teams review and redline contracts inside Microsoft Word. This page summarizes the key differences for in-house legal teams evaluating their options.

## At a glance

- **Workflow**: DraftPilot keeps the attorney in control with a review-and-accept flow; Spellbook leans into autocomplete-style suggestions.
- **Playbooks**: DraftPilot builds custom playbooks from your existing templates; Spellbook offers generalized clause suggestions.
- **Security**: DraftPilot is SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certified, and does not use customer data to train public AI models.
- **Data residency**: DraftPilot is UK-based with UK and US hosting options, which can simplify data privacy reviews for UK, EU, and US legal teams; Spellbook is headquartered in Canada.
- **Partnership**: DraftPilot is founder-led, with direct access to the product team for feedback and feature requests.
- **Product velocity**: DraftPilot ships frequently, so customer feedback tends to land in the product quickly.

## Why teams choose DraftPilot

- Faster mark-ups on third-party contracts using your own playbook.
- Word-native experience that matches how legal teams already work.
- Attorney-controlled outputs — every change is reviewed before it lands.

## Next step

[Request a demo](/request-demo) to see how DraftPilot compares for your team's contracts.
