Pricing
Pricing for legal document automation software
Choose the plan that matches your rollout stage: monthly for fast validation, annual for lower cost at stable legal volume.
Plan comparison
Buyers evaluating LegalDoc usually care about two outcomes: faster legal delivery and predictable operating cost. Both plans include the same core product modules; the choice is commitment level and effective monthly rate.
Starter Monthly
$29per month
Launch legal drafting and review workflows without annual commitment.
- Notion-style document builder
- Contract review queue
- AI assistant + agents
- Vault retention controls
- Stripe-backed subscription billing
Scale Annual
$290per year
Lower effective monthly spend for stable legal operations volume.
- Everything in Starter Monthly
- Annual billing savings
- Priority implementation support lane
- Quarterly workflow review templates
- Preferred roadmap feedback channel
Who each plan is for
Pilot legal team
Start monthly if you are proving one document family and one reviewer cohort before larger internal rollout.
Scaling legal function
Choose annual when template governance, escalation policy, and KPI ownership are already operating consistently.
Multi-team legal ops program
Use annual with a formal quarterly quality review if multiple business units share one governance model.
How to choose the right plan
Pricing decisions should follow operating maturity. If your team is still tuning intake quality or escalation behavior, monthly is usually the safer starting point. If your team already has stable contract volume, clear owners, and standing governance cadence, annual typically lowers cost and simplifies procurement.
Monthly plan fit
Best for teams validating intake quality, review consistency, and workflow adoption across one or two contract families.
Annual plan fit
Best for organizations with predictable review volume and an established template governance cadence.
- Exports are gated by active subscription entitlement and current billing status.
- Assistant and agent outputs are workflow support, not legal representation.
- Retention and deletion controls are available on both plans.
Compare feature depth before procurement: documents, contract review, AI assistant, agents, and free tools or review full plan comparison and start a trial from signup.
Buying criteria for legal software pricing
Legal software pricing decisions are strongest when they follow operating readiness, not only seat count. Use the criteria below to match commitment level with governance maturity and expected expansion pace.
Volume stability
If contract intake volume is still volatile, monthly terms usually reduce risk while workflows and ownership models stabilize.
Governance maturity
If reviewer calibration and template governance are already operational, annual terms usually provide better long-run cost efficiency.
Expansion timeline
If multi-team rollout is planned in the next quarter, confirm escalation policy and KPI ownership before selecting commitment length.
Total cost of ownership in legal software pricing should include implementation effort, reviewer training time, and escalation rework reduction. A lower subscription price can still be more expensive if policy drift causes repeated renegotiation loops or delayed counsel decisions.
For most teams, an early monthly phase is used to validate whether draft quality, escalation precision, and reviewer consistency reach acceptable thresholds. Annual commitments tend to make sense once those indicators are stable for multiple operating cycles.
Procurement readiness checklist
Use this checklist before approving rollout. It reduces implementation risk and helps teams avoid paying for throughput that is not yet governed.
- Confirm who owns template governance, review calibration, and escalation approvals.
- Define export entitlement policy for active vs expired subscription states.
- Validate retention default, deletion workflow, and audit logging behavior.
- Map legal-assistance disclaimers to onboarding, review output, and export views.
- Set weekly KPIs before rollout: turnaround, false-high-risk rate, and escalation cycle time.
Signals your plan choice is misaligned
- No owner assigned for template governance and escalation policy maintenance.
- Plan selection is based only on budget cycle and not workflow readiness.
- Teams commit annually before validating one high-volume document family end-to-end.
- Procurement focuses on subscription cost but ignores turnaround and quality outcomes.
Before final approval, confirm your team can complete one full cycle from intake to export with documented rationale and escalation outcomes. This simple readiness check prevents costly plan changes caused by premature commitment.
Plan choice by operating scenario
Pilot-focused legal operations team
Start on monthly terms for one template family and one reviewer cohort, then shift commitment after four to six weeks of stable quality metrics.
Mature in-house legal function
If escalation policy and reviewer calibration are already operational, annual terms usually provide better cost predictability.
Law firm practice-group rollout
Begin with one practice group and add groups only after exception rates and partner escalation load remain stable.
Total cost model checkpoints
- Include reviewer training and calibration time in your first-quarter budget model.
- Model expected reduction in rework loops, not only subscription expense.
- Account for escalation queue quality gains when estimating partner/counsel utilization.
- Revisit plan choice after each rollout phase using the same KPI definitions.
Purchase a plan
Builder export and advanced workflows require an active Stripe subscription.
Most flexible
Starter Monthly
$29 per month
Launch legal drafting and review workflows without annual commitment.
- Notion-style document builder
- Contract review queue
- AI assistant + agents
Best value
Scale Annual
$290 per year
Lower effective monthly spend for stable legal operations volume.
- Everything in Starter Monthly
- Annual billing savings
- Priority implementation support lane
Pricing FAQ
What is included in each subscription tier?
Both plans include documents, contract review, AI assistant workflows, agent runs, and vault retention controls.
When should a team choose annual over monthly?
Choose annual when legal demand is stable and your team has already validated workflow fit and governance ownership.
Can we start small and expand later?
Yes. Most teams start with one document family on monthly, then move to annual after quality metrics stabilize.
Does a subscription provide legal advice?
No. The platform provides drafting and review assistance only. Legal advice should come from licensed counsel.
Need implementation guidance before procurement? Start with the legal automation guide.