Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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For most everyday users, Loio is the clear winner because it's affordable, works inside Microsoft Word, and handles contract review instantly. LAWLIFT is powerful but aimed at large law firms with big budgets and dedicated IT teams. The single biggest difference is price: Loio starts free, while LAWLIFT requires a sales call and enterprise-level investment.
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Scores at a glance
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Key differences
Facts side by side
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Common questions
No. Loio is specifically designed for contract review and risk identification, while LAWLIFT is for creating documents from scratch. For reviewing contracts, choose Loio.
No. Loio is a Microsoft Word add-in, so you need a computer with Word installed. There is no mobile app.
Loio. You can install it from the Microsoft AppSource in under 5 minutes and start scanning a contract immediately. LAWLIFT requires scheduling a demo and building custom templates.
Probably not. LAWLIFT is enterprise-priced and designed for firms that create high volumes of standardized documents. A solo lawyer would likely find Loio's free or $15/month plan more practical.
No. Loio only works with Microsoft Word. LAWLIFT is a web app that doesn't integrate with Google Docs either.
Loio wins for most people: it's affordable, works inside Word, and reviews contracts instantly – while LAWLIFT is only for large firms with enterprise budgets.
If you're an everyday user who works with contracts in Word, start with Loio's free tier today – it's fast, cheap, and does exactly what you need. Leave LAWLIFT for big firms with dedicated IT teams and deep pockets.