The changes we shipped this month focus on strengthening how SimpleDocs behaves under real-world conditions: longer agreements, nuanced fallback logic, and playbooks that need to work consistently across teams. The improvements we shipped this month make the product more predictable, more explainable, and easier to trust at scale.
Here’s what changed inside SimpleDocs in January, and how those improvements compound over time.
What we shipped in January
🪄 Playbooks: Improve your prompts

Refine playbook instructions in one click. SimpleDocs restructures rules that look clear to humans but cause inconsistent AI behavior, turning them into AI-ready instructions with clearer logic and more reliable review and redlining without rewriting the rule yourself.
📚 Playbooks: Margin comments can now be saved per fallback position

Margin comments now match your fallback position. When a fallback position is applied, SimpleDocs inserts the correct margin comment directly into the contract, so you no longer need to rewrite explanations or risk misaligned negotiating language.
🛠️ Automatic model switching for long conversations and documents
Review long agreements without interruptions. SimpleDocs automatically switches to a larger-context model when a document, attachment, or conversation exceeds the active limit, so nothing gets dropped mid-analysis.


