In the modern business world, contracts are a must. These legally binding documents define expectations and prevent costly misunderstandings. Regardless of your field of activity, every contract has a fixed life cycle - CLM (Contract Lifecycle Management). Zoho Contracts manages all eight phases from one place, from initial thought to contract renewal.
What is CLM and why does every business need it?
Contract Lifecycle Management is the process of managing contracts from the moment the application is submitted until the contract expires or is renewed. Without a CLM system, businesses are often faced with contracts lost in emails, missed expiration dates, confused document versions, and signatures to chase down. With a CLM solution like Zoho Contracts, each of the 8 lifecycle stages is automatically managed from one place — with full documentation, alerts and transparency for all parties.
The application and writing phase — where it all begins
The application phase is the most critical — no application, no contract. Zoho Contracts makes it possible to manage the initial discussion of the terms of the contract from one system, including the collection of all the information required for both parties. The writing phase is made easy thanks to:
- Dozens of ready-made contract templates by industry - you will usually find a template that suits your needs.
- A built-in section library with close to a hundred standard sections — you can add customized sections.
- Each contract created can be turned into a template for future use — saving rewriting time.
Negotiation and approval — real-time management
The negotiation phase is often the longest—but Zoho Contracts shortens it dramatically. Parties can make changes and edit in real time, with one version accessible to all. The approval phase follows in the same way:
- The contract is automatically transferred to the approval of the relevant manager - without chain emails.
- If an administrator rejects and adds comments, edits can be made and submitted for re-approval from one interface.
- Every step is documented - who saw it, who approved it, who added a comment and when.
Digital signature and commitment
After all parties agree to the terms of the contract, Zoho Contracts activates a secure digital signature process that includes identity verification steps before each signature, a complete archive of all signatures with a time stamp, and a signed contract that is automatically stored in the system. After signing, the commitment phase begins — the parties fulfill their responsibilities, with staff members able to schedule and track contract-related tasks directly from the interface.
Compliance and renewal — the major risk stages
Compliance is the phase that businesses have the most difficulty in without a CLM system — monitoring the compliance of all parties with their obligations throughout the life of the contract. Zoho Contracts handles this through automatic alerts when a deadline approaches or when there is a risk of breach of contract, before damage is done. The renewal phase—the point at which a contract is nearing expiration—is easily managed: with all the history recorded in the system, a renegotiation can take a few minutes with a few changes and new signatures.
Conclusion
The 1T Solutions team implements Zoho products — including Zoho Contracts — for businesses in Israel with projects at a fixed price and full support in Hebrew. Contact us for a free characterization call.



