Put your firm’s legal backbone in one place
Lawyer-drafted templates, built-in e-sign and a clean document hub – so accountants, bookkeepers and CFOs can standardise their own paperwork and give clients a safer alternative to DIY contracts.

Close the books with the right minutes, every time
Standardise minutes, resolutions and approvals around your compliance work
Many firms already have tax and accounts production nailed – but governance documents lag behind. Dividend minutes, board approvals and AGM paperwork are often missing or scattered.
Docue sits alongside your existing tools to:
Generate board and shareholder minutes, dividend resolutions and AGM approvals that match the work you’re already doing.
Use built-in e-sign so clients can sign everything – accounts + minutes + resolutions – in one clean flow.
Keep a clear record of what was approved, when and by whom, supporting your compliance and helping if HMRC or a buyer ever looks back.
Accountants and CFOs told us they don’t need another generic e-sign tool; they need one that understands governance. That’s what Docue is designed to do.
Want to see how this fits around your year-end process?

Safer than copy-paste, sharper than generic AI
Give clients a safer approach to legal diligence
Across every interview, one theme kept coming up: clients are already using random templates, Google and generative AI for contracts – and turning up at their accountant or CFO’s door with the results.
Docue offers a clearer alternative:
150+ templates drafted and monitored by regulated lawyers, with clear guidance on “pro-supplier” vs “pro-customer” positions.
Regular legal updates built into the product – not something you have to chase.
A clean arm’s-length model: your firm can use Docue internally and/or introduce clients directly, so responsibility for the legal content sits with us and their own solicitors, not you.
You can finally say, “Please don’t use that random template – here’s a better route,” without stepping over your professional boundaries.
Ready to give clients a safer alternative to DIY contracts? See how Docue can sit behind your advice, not replace it.
