Casefleet vs Briefpoint: discovery drafting AI vs. a litigation workspace

Briefpoint is sharp at one thing — drafting objection-aware discovery requests and responses. Casefleet is the litigation workspace that holds your facts, documents, and chronologies, with agentic AI that drafts across the full case lifecycle. Often complementary. Plans start at $30/user/month with a 14-day free trial.

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The honest bottom line

Briefpoint is a focused AI tool for discovery drafting — interrogatories, RFPs, RFAs, and discovery responses. It's used by 1,500+ firms, priced at $89/month (flat, per multiple independent reviews), and well-reviewed by legal tech publications. Its Autodoc feature turns case files into ready-to-serve discovery responses with Bates-cited productions, and its AI is trained on 230,000+ real objections.

Casefleet is a different scope of product. It's the litigation workspace where your facts, documents, witnesses, issues, and chronologies live across the life of a case. The agentic AI extracts facts from documents, proposes source tags, identifies entities, builds chronologies, and drafts documents — demands, summaries, motions, correspondence, and discovery. What Casefleet doesn't have is Briefpoint's specialized objection-trained corpus or its purpose-built discovery template library.

Briefpoint is sharper at discovery because that's all it does. Casefleet drafts more broadly across the full litigation workflow, with every output anchored to structured facts and citations. Briefpoint integrates with Clio, MyCase, and Smokeball, so a firm running Casefleet for litigation fact management could pair the two without conflict.

Feature comparison

Casefleet
Briefpoint
What it solves Litigation workspace: facts, documents, witnesses, issues, chronologies, agentic AIDiscovery drafting: requests and objection-aware responses
Starting price $30/user/month Starter · $75/user/month Advanced AI — public$89/month (flat)
Free trial Demo available
Draft discovery requests from a complaint ✓ — agentic drafting
Objection-aware discovery responses ✓ — trained on 230,000+ objections
Autodoc: productions → ready-to-serve responses
Structured fact database linked to issues, witnesses, documents
Visual interactive timelines
AI-proposed facts with per-record review ✓ — Suggested Facts
Document review with highlight-to-fact linking ✓ — document reviewer
Outlines for cross-exam, summary judgment
Practice management integrations Standalone workspaceClio, MyCase, Smokeball

What Briefpoint does well

  • Discovery drafting that pays for itself — most users save 2–4 hours per response set at $89/month
  • Objection-aware AI trained on 230,000+ objections — genuinely sharper than general-purpose AI for discovery
  • Autodoc turns productions into Bates-cited, ready-to-serve responses
  • Practice management hooks into Clio, MyCase, and Smokeball
  • Honest about limitations — every document still needs attorney review

As one attorney put it: "I won't go so far as to say that Briefpoint makes responding to voluminous discovery requests a joyful experience, but it makes responding to discovery suck a lot less."

Where Casefleet is different

  • Full litigation workspace — facts, documents, witnesses, issues, chronologies in one system
  • Agentic AI drafts across the whole lifecycle — demands, motions, summaries, correspondence, discovery
  • Every output grounded in structured facts with citations to source documents
  • Built for the work after discovery is served — chronologies, deposition prep, trial outlines
  • No practice-area lock-in — PI, employment, criminal, family, workers' comp, complex

From a Casefleet user

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I really appreciate the attention to constant improvement. Going with Casefleet still remains one of the best business decisions I've made. In fact, I just had a trial and the ability to export the factual timeline and organize/filter facts by issues was invaluable for witness examinations. I'll share the credit for winning a jury verdict for my clients.

Jason Shinn, Attorney
Jason Shinn, Attorney

Use them together

For many litigators, the practical answer is "both." Briefpoint drafts the discovery; Casefleet runs the case once productions arrive.

  1. Draft discovery in Briefpoint. Generate RFAs, RFPs, and interrogatories from the complaint. Serve.
  2. Load productions into Casefleet. Document Intelligence processes the production, extracts entities, proposes source tags.
  3. Build the chronology. AI Suggested Facts scan productions and propose factual entries with citations. Approve, edit, link to issues and witnesses.
  4. Use Briefpoint for responses when the other side serves on you.
  5. Use Casefleet for everything downstreamoutlines, reports, trial prep.

Frequently asked questions

Does Casefleet draft discovery requests and responses?

Yes — the agentic AI drafts documents, including discovery, grounded in your case facts. What it doesn't have is Briefpoint's specialized objection-trained corpus (230,000+ objections) or its purpose-built discovery template library. For high-volume objection-heavy responses, Briefpoint is sharper at that specific task.

Can Briefpoint replace Casefleet?

No — different problems. Briefpoint is a specialized discovery drafting tool. Casefleet is the litigation workspace that holds your facts, documents, chronologies, witnesses, issues, and an agentic AI that drafts across the case lifecycle.

Does Casefleet integrate with Briefpoint?

Not directly today. Briefpoint integrates with Clio, MyCase, and Smokeball at the practice-management layer. Casefleet sits at the litigation-workspace layer and runs cleanly alongside whichever practice management tool a firm uses.

How does Casefleet's AI compare to Briefpoint's AI?

Briefpoint's AI is tuned narrowly and deeply for objection-aware discovery drafting. Casefleet's agentic AI is tuned for the full litigation workflow — fact extraction, chronology building, source tagging, entity recognition, and drafting demands, motions, and briefs from structured facts.

What's the cost comparison?

Briefpoint is $89/month flat (per independent reviews). Casefleet is per-user/month — $30 Starter, $75 Advanced AI. A solo running both is ~$164/month; both publish their pricing.

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