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Lexbe eDiscovery Platform
Best overallNeither Casepoint nor Lexbe eDiscovery Platform is for everyday users — both are enterprise-grade legal tools for lawyers and litigation teams. Casepoint wins for large organizations needing a single platform from legal hold to court production, while Lexbe is better for smaller firms that want fast processing and predictable storage-based pricing. The single biggest difference: Casepoint is a full end-to-end eDiscovery suite with FedRAMP security, whereas Lexbe focuses on speed and simplicity for document review and production.
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Common questions
No. Neither tool has a mobile app or a mobile-friendly web interface. You'll need a laptop or desktop computer to use them.
Lexbe is slightly easier because its core document review workflow is more straightforward. Casepoint's administrative features have a steep learning curve and often require professional services.
For large, complex cases with legal hold and multiple data sources, yes — Casepoint is more comprehensive. For smaller cases where you just need fast document review and production, Lexbe is often a better value.
Casepoint can connect to Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and Slack for data ingestion. Lexbe does not list integrations with those platforms — you'd need to export data manually first.
Lexbe's storage-based pricing is more predictable and likely cheaper for smaller firms. Casepoint's enterprise pricing is typically higher and requires a sales conversation.
Casepoint is the all-in-one enterprise eDiscovery suite; Lexbe is the faster, more affordable option for document review — neither is for everyday consumers.
If you're a regular person (not a lawyer or legal team), neither tool is for you — they're specialized legal software. But if you're choosing for your firm, go with Lexbe if you want fast, affordable document processing, and pick Casepoint if you need a full end-to-end platform and have the budget and IT support to handle it.
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