Docmosis is a self-hosted or SaaS template-based document generation solution. Integrate with custom-built software applications or popular third-party apps using the API.
Create templates using MS Word or LibreOffice. Add plain-text placeholders to control: the insertion of text/images/tables; conditionally add/remove any content; perform calculations; loop over repeating data; format data/numbers and much more.
Integrate with: Custom software built using Java, C#, Python, PHP, Ruby and more via a REST API; Low-code and no-code platforms like Appian, Bubble, Mendix, Outsystems; Third-party form builders or apps that can perform a webhook such as FormAssembly or Salesforce.
Used by customers in Finance, Health, Legal, Education, Government, HR, Insurance, Logistics, and Manufacturing to generate customized letters invoices, proposals, contracts, statements, reports and more.
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ContractSafe is AI-enabled contract management software that actually does what it promises, without the six-month implementation, per-seat charges, or admin overhead that makes most CLM tools their own kind of problem.
If you've been through that cycle before (a tool that takes months to deploy, requires a dedicated admin, hides pricing behind a sales call, and still leaves contracts expiring without warning), ContractSafe is the way out.
Search is Google-fast across every contract and attachment, including full OCR on scanned PDFs. The AI assistant automatically extracts key metadata, categorizes contracts by type, and answers plain-language questions about contract content. Smart Search understands your intent rather than requiring exact keywords. None of it needs configuration or a dedicated admin. It works out of the box.
Pricing is published publicly. No "contact sales for a quote," no per-seat charges that penalize you for adding users, no implementation fees. Every plan includes unlimited users, automated renewal and key-date alerts, a dedicated Customer Success Manager, and free onboarding assistance. Higher-tier plans add approval workflows, redlining, and built-in e-signature.
Security: hosted on AWS, SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certified, HIPAA and GDPR compliant, with data residency options across the US, Canada, EU, and Australia.
Most teams are fully operational within hours of signing up. Free trial, no credit card required.
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DirDiff
DirDiff began as a utility designed to compare two sets of files located in different directories, focusing on either the modification date or an alternate modified date. This foundation inspired us to create our own text-diff tool. Unlike other diff tools that display the content of both files, often repeating identical content, our approach streamlines this by presenting a single 'flow' with distinct segments highlighted in various colors. Although we acknowledge that we may have mixed up green and red, we prefer to highlight changes in red, as it captures attention more effectively when reviewing modifications before a commit. Additionally, the tool can visualize the structure of XML documents in a tree format, allowing users to configure standard attribute names that contain identifying values to effectively showcase significant changes. Furthermore, if you're a TortoiseSVN user, you'll find that DirDiff serves as a robust alternative for comparing versions; simply adjust the settings and input the command provided on our website for the external Diff Viewer. By providing an intuitive interface and focused visual cues, DirDiff enhances the user experience in file comparison tasks.
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Pretty Diff
Pretty Diff is a versatile tool designed for comparing code, beautifying, minifying, and parsing across multiple programming languages. Its primary function is to analyze code samples while overlooking variations in comments, whitespace, and other minor discrepancies. Currently, the tool beautifies the code before making the comparison, but future updates aim to streamline this process by integrating the comparison phase directly within the beautification and parsing sequence, enhancing its language-awareness for code analysis. The default mode of operation is the code comparison mode, which uniquely necessitates two code samples for its functionality. Over time, Pretty Diff has evolved from relying on community-driven dependencies to utilizing custom parsers, thereby effectively addressing a wide array of features and user requests. Notably, every beautification library included in Pretty Diff also incorporates a minification option, ensuring flexibility for developers seeking to optimize their code. This ongoing development underscores Pretty Diff's commitment to being a comprehensive solution for code comparison and beautification tasks.
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