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Harvey vs Spellbook
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Spellbook
AI contract review and drafting for lawyers, right in Microsoft Word
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Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Harvey
Pros
- Purpose-built for legal workflows with domain-specific features like Vault, Playbooks, and Shared Spaces
- Trusted by top-tier law firms and Fortune 500 corporate legal teams with strong enterprise security
- Shared Spaces feature enables secure cross-organizational collaboration on sensitive matters like M&A deals
- Covers the full legal workflow from research to document review, drafting, and due diligence
Cons
- No self-serve signup or transparent pricing — requires contacting sales for access
- Designed for enterprise legal teams, likely not cost-effective for solo practitioners or small firms
- Limited publicly available information about specific AI models or technical architecture
Spellbook
Pros
- Works directly in Microsoft Word, eliminating copy-paste workflows between tools
- Compares contract terms against real market data with benchmarking features
- Compliant with GDPR, CCPA, PIPEDA, and serves teams in 80+ countries
- Helps reduce outside counsel spend significantly according to customer testimonials
- Combines review, drafting, research, and benchmarking in a single platform
Cons
- No transparent public pricing — requires contacting sales for a demo
- Tied to Microsoft Word, which may not suit teams using Google Docs or other editors
- Primarily focused on transactional/contract law — limited utility for litigation-heavy practices
Our Verdict
Both Harvey and Spellbook are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.