CoCounsel offers Westlaw-backed research and AI drafting starting at $75/user/month (annual). Casefleet delivers a complete litigation workspace — facts, chronologies, documents, and AI — starting at $30/user/month (annual) with a 14-day free trial, no sales call required.
Casefleet and CoCounsel both offer AI-powered document analysis, drafting assistance, and agentic workflows — but they're built around different cores. CoCounsel is anchored to Thomson Reuters' Westlaw and Practical Law content, making it a strong research tool. Casefleet is a litigation workspace where facts, issues, witnesses, documents, and timelines live together, with AI agents that process documents, extract facts, draft summaries, and build chronologies inside that workspace.
Casefleet costs $30–$75 per user per month (billed annually) with transparent, published pricing. CoCounsel ranges from $75–$500 per user per month and requires a sales conversation. Casefleet offers a 14-day free trial you can start right now — CoCounsel does not offer a self-service trial.
CoCounsel's key differentiator is Westlaw-grounded legal research — Casefleet does not include a legal research database. For everything else — AI document analysis, fact extraction, drafting, chronology building, and case organization — Casefleet delivers comparable or stronger AI capabilities at a significantly lower price point.
| Casefleet | CoCounsel | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $30/user/month (annual) | $75/user/month (annual) |
| AI features plan | $75/user/month (annual) | $225+/user/month |
| Free trial | 14 days, no credit card | No public trial |
| Public pricing | ✓ | ✗ |
| Westlaw- and Practical Law-grounded legal research | ✗ | ✓ |
| AI-powered document analysis and summarization | ✓ | ✓ |
| Assemble chronologies from case documents | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI-assisted drafting and summarization | ✓ | ✓ |
| Agentic AI workflows (document processing, fact extraction, analysis) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Matter database linking facts, issues, witnesses, and evidence | ✓ | ✗ |
| Create facts directly from source documents with linked citations | ✓ | ✗ |
| Visual interactive timelines | ✓ | ✗ |
| Litigation-ready reports from the same workspace | ✓ | ✗ |
| Full-text search across all case documents | ✓ | ✗ |
CoCounsel's plans range from $75 to $500 per user per month depending on the tier, and pricing requires a sales conversation. Access to AI features like document analysis and chronology assembly is limited to higher-tier plans starting at $225/user/month.
Casefleet starts at $30 per user per month (annual billing) with the Starter plan, which includes fact chronologies, document review, case outlines, and team collaboration. The Advanced AI plan is $75 per user per month and adds document intelligence, AI-powered fact extraction, named entity recognition, full-text search, and unlimited documents. Enterprise plans with SSO, priority support, and data migration are available for larger teams. All pricing is published on the pricing page.
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Casefleet is an essential tool for keeping track of and categorizing facts. With Casefleet, you can review a document, recording, or deposition transcript, extract all the relevant dates and facts, link them to the relevant people and issues, and never have to turn back to the source. Then you can create terrific reports that include hyperlinks to the source documents. If you need to draft a fact-based motion or prepare for a deposition or trial, you will be ready to go.
CoCounsel's primary advantage is its integration with Westlaw and Practical Law — if your workflow depends on Thomson Reuters' legal research databases, CoCounsel provides AI-assisted access to that content that Casefleet does not replicate.
For AI-powered document analysis, fact extraction, chronology building, and drafting, both platforms offer strong capabilities. Casefleet's advantage is that these AI features are integrated into a persistent litigation workspace — your facts, witnesses, issues, and evidence stay connected across the life of a case — at a fraction of the price, with a free trial you can start today.
CoCounsel's plans range from $75 to $500 per user per month, with AI-heavy features available on plans starting at $225/user/month. Pricing is not publicly listed and requires a sales conversation. Casefleet starts at $30/user/month (annual) for the Starter plan and $75/user/month (annual) for the Advanced AI plan, with all pricing published on the website.
CoCounsel does not offer a self-service free trial. Access typically requires a sales engagement with Thomson Reuters. Casefleet offers a 14-day free trial that you can start immediately with just your email — no credit card or sales call required.
For most litigation workflows, yes. Both platforms offer AI-powered document analysis, summarization, drafting assistance, and agentic workflows. Casefleet adds a persistent litigation workspace — facts, chronologies, witnesses, issues, and evidence stay linked across the life of a case. The one area CoCounsel covers that Casefleet does not is Westlaw-backed legal research. Some teams use Casefleet for case management alongside a separate legal research tool.
Casefleet's Advanced AI plan ($75/user/month (annual)) includes AI-powered document summarization, named entity recognition, AI-suggested facts extracted from source documents, natural language search across case materials, and AI-assisted issue generation. All AI features work within the same workspace where your facts, documents, and chronologies live.
Yes. Casefleet's Starter plan at $30/user/month (annual) is designed for individual attorneys and small teams. There are no seat minimums and no long-term contracts required. You can start with one user and add team members at any time.
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