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Everlaw vs Logikcull

pairwise Last updated 2026-05-02

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Everlaw Logikcull
Pricing custom usage-based
Score
8.6
7.7
AI-native Yes Yes
MCP No No
API Yes No
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Everlaw and Logikcull both target the modern, cloud-native end of eDiscovery, but they aim at different sized matters. Everlaw is a full-feature cloud eDiscovery platform that scales from mid-market into enterprise. Logikcull (now part of Reveal) is the self-service “drag-and-drop” tool that turned discovery into something a non-specialist could run for small matters. The right answer depends on how big and how often your matters get.

Where Everlaw wins

  • Full review capability. Issue coding, redactions, privilege review, productions with branding, complex search and analytics — Everlaw is a real review platform. Logikcull is lighter on review depth.
  • Predictive coding and AI. TAR 2.0, generative AI assistance, structured analytics — Everlaw invests heavily here. Logikcull’s analytics are functional but not the focus.
  • Larger matter handling. Everlaw routinely handles multi-million-document matters with multiple reviewers and complex production requirements. Logikcull’s sweet spot is well below that.

Where Logikcull wins

  • Self-service speed. Drag a folder of documents in, get a searchable database in hours, run a small matter without a litigation support team. Everlaw can do this but is built for bigger workflows.
  • Pricing for small matters. Logikcull’s per-matter and subscription pricing is friendly to small firms and corporate legal teams running occasional disputes. Everlaw’s pricing assumes more sustained volume.
  • Investigations and ad-hoc reviews. HR investigations, single-custodian reviews, internal compliance work — Logikcull was designed for these one-off jobs. Everlaw is overkill for them.

Pricing reality

Logikcull’s published per-matter and subscription tiers reach down into “fewer than 10 matters per year” territory. Everlaw is sold as a sustained platform — month-to-month volume matters and pricing assumes you’ll keep cases live. For a corporate legal team running 2-3 small matters annually, Logikcull’s economics are obviously better. For a 10+-matter litigation function, Everlaw’s blended cost is lower.

Verdict

  • Pick Everlaw if you run multiple matters per year, you have real review work (privilege, productions, redactions), and your matters routinely cross 100K documents.
  • Pick Logikcull if you run occasional matters, you need self-service for HR and compliance investigations, and your typical matter fits comfortably under 100K documents.
  • Use Logikcull as the entry product and migrate to Everlaw or Relativity when your matter volume justifies a full platform.

The single mistake to avoid: trying to run a real bet-the-company matter end-to-end on Logikcull. It wasn’t built for it, and you’ll feel it during productions.