
fynk offers AI-powered contract management software designed to streamline the entire contract lifecycle. Their solution allows businesses to import, draft, review, track, sign, and analyze contracts efficiently. Key features include collaborative editing, dynamic content creation, approval workflows, and native electronic signatures. The AI contract analysis capability automatically extracts and analyzes data from contracts, saving time and effort. fynk aims to help teams save valuable time by providing a single, integrated tool for all contract-related needs, from creation to post-signature tracking. They emphasize security, GDPR compliance, and extensive integrations with existing business tools.

fynk offers AI-powered contract management software designed to streamline the entire contract lifecycle. Their solution allows businesses to import, draft, review, track, sign, and analyze contracts efficiently. Key features include collaborative editing, dynamic content creation, approval workflows, and native electronic signatures. The AI contract analysis capability automatically extracts and analyzes data from contracts, saving time and effort. fynk aims to help teams save valuable time by providing a single, integrated tool for all contract-related needs, from creation to post-signature tracking. They emphasize security, GDPR compliance, and extensive integrations with existing business tools.
What they do: AI-powered contract lifecycle management (CLM) software
Founded / HQ: 2022 — Vienna, Austria
Employees: ~30
Security & compliance: ISO 27001 certified; GDPR/eIDAS emphasis
Funding (reported): Seed + pre-seed in 2024; total ≈ €4.35M reported (sources show €3.1M seed)
Contract lifecycle management and automation for enterprise teams (legal, sales, procurement, HR).
2022
Legaltech / Contract Lifecycle Management (SaaS)
€1.25M
Reported pre-seed round in May 2024
€3.1M
Reported seed round with participation from 10x Founders and others
“3VC is reported as a lead investor on the seed round; angel and founder-investors participated in earlier rounds.”