Built in Lagos. Used everywhere.
Two lawyers, just one problem... the contract tools we needed either didn't exist or cost more than a luxury car. So we built our own.

Why we started Docfide
Contract management is broken for small teams. Not broken in a theoretical sense—broken in the daily, grinding reality of trying to get work done.
We experienced this firsthand. Both lawyers, we spent years in private practice and regulatory roles reviewing contracts, drafting agreements, and chasing signatures. The same pattern emerged everywhere: the tools available were either too simple (Word and email) or too complex (enterprise CLM platforms requiring six-month implementations and dedicated IT teams).
The middle ground didn't exist. There was no solution for the team that needed proper workflows and e-signatures without the $30,000 price tag. No option for organizations that wanted version control without hiring a systems integrator.
So we built it. Docfide is the contract platform we wish we had: professional-grade features at a price that makes sense for growing teams. Templates, approval workflows, audit trails, and e-signatures—all in one place, ready to use in minutes rather than months.
If you're managing contracts with a mix of spreadsheets, shared drives, and hope, you're exactly who we built this for. There's a better way.
Where we are now
We're early stage, growing fast, and hiring. Here's the honest truth about where we stand.
- Founded
- 2024
- Team Size
- 5 people
- Countries
- 3
- Backed by
- Our customers
What we believe
These principles guide everything we build.
Simple over complex
If it takes a consultant to set up, we failed. You should be able to start in minutes.
Talk to us directly
Email us and you'll reach a founder. We read every message and actually respond.
Speed matters
Fast contracts mean closed deals and happy candidates. We optimize for velocity.
Security from day one
We're small but serious about security. We encrypt everything and never sell your data.
Tired of contract chaos?
Join the teams who've stopped emailing Word documents back and forth.