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Everlaw vs Clio
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Everlaw
Pros
- End-to-end ediscovery lifecycle coverage from legal holds through trial prep in a single platform
- Unlimited user licenses included, eliminating per-seat cost concerns for large teams
- Strong security certifications including SOC 2 Type 2, FedRAMP Moderate, and StateRAMP Moderate
- AI features like Deep Dive work across 10M+ document sets with cited sources for verification
- Native support for modern data types including Slack, Teams, iMessage, and WhatsApp
Cons
- No transparent pricing—requires contacting sales, making cost comparison difficult
- Batch AI features require purchasing credits on top of the base platform cost
- Highly specialized for ediscovery and litigation—not suitable for general legal practice management
- Unused committed credit purchases expire at end of term
Clio
Pros
- Approved by 100+ bar associations and law societies, including all 50 US state bars
- Unified platform covering intake, billing, document drafting, and legal research in one place
- 250+ third-party integrations including Google, Microsoft, QuickBooks, and Dialpad
- Available across 130+ countries with localized support offices in multiple regions
- Context-aware AI that understands firm-specific cases, clients, and preferences
Cons
- Entry-level EasyStart plan lacks templates and advanced automation features
- Add-ons like Clio Draft, Manage AI, Clio Grow, and Clio Accounting each cost $49-$59/user/month extra
- Per-user pricing can become expensive for larger firms, especially with multiple add-ons
- No free tier available; only a free trial to evaluate the product
Our Verdict
Both Everlaw and Clio are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.