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 everyday users, neither LegalOn nor Legartis is a practical choice — both are enterprise-grade legal tools designed for corporate legal departments, not individuals or small businesses. LegalOn wins for large legal teams needing deep contract risk analysis and Microsoft Word integration, while Legartis is better for EU-based companies requiring strong language support and a free tier to test. The single biggest difference is that Legartis offers a free tier, whereas LegalOn requires contacting sales with no transparent pricing.
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Key differences
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Common questions
No, neither tool has a mobile app. Both require a desktop computer with Microsoft Word installed (and Outlook for Legartis). They are not designed for phone use.
No, Legartis is better for a solo lawyer because it has a free tier to try, while LegalOn requires contacting sales and is priced for enterprise teams. However, both require significant setup time that may not be worth it for one person.
Neither is easy. Both require 8-10 onboarding steps including IT setup, playbook creation, and user training. Legartis has a slight edge because you can start with the free tier, but you'll still need legal expertise to configure it.
Probably not. LegalOn's price is hidden and likely thousands per year. Legartis's paid plans are also expensive for small firms. The free tier of Legartis might be worth testing, but for most small businesses, simpler tools like ChatGPT or a basic contract template service are more practical.
Legartis has the strongest EU-language support (German, French, Italian, etc.). LegalOn is primarily optimized for English, though it may handle other languages with reduced accuracy.
Both integrate with Microsoft Word (and Legartis with Outlook), but neither has a public API or connects to other tools like Google Docs, Slack, or CRM systems. You're locked into the Microsoft ecosystem.
LegalOn and Legartis are powerful but overkill for everyday users — Legartis wins for its free tier and EU language support, but both require enterprise-level commitment.
If you're an everyday user or small business owner, neither LegalOn nor Legartis is built for you — they're for corporate legal teams. But if you must choose, start with Legartis's free tier to see if AI contract review fits your workflow. For most people, a simpler tool like a contract template library or ChatGPT will be faster, cheaper, and easier.