Subscriptions
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Most users will probably use only one subscription to ClauseBuddy. However, it may happen that multiple subscriptions are useful in your situation.
ClauseBuddy allows you to simultaneously subscribe to multiple libraries, and switch between them with the click of a button. Those libraries can even host different languages.
Imagine, for example, that you are a corporate lawyer working at the Paris office of Smithers & Partners. You may have simultaneous access to:
your own personal library (French)
the library of the Corporate department in Paris (English & French)
the library of the Employment department in Paris (French only)
clauses published by an M&A association you are affiliated with (French, German & Italian)
You can add a new subscription at any time by clicking on the dropdown list in the top-right corner, and choosing Add a new subscription.
Alternatively, you can add a new subscription by going to the Subscriptions settings.
There you can manage your subscriptions, i.e. removing existing subscriptions and adding new ones as well.
You can switch between subscriptions by clicking on your current subscription's name in the top right corner.
Subscriptions can have an expiry date, and may require a separate payment. When a subscription has expired, ClauseBuddy will warn you that your access is blocked.
Contact us if you are interested in publishing your own library, e.g. towards your clients if you are a law firm.