Pricing Transparency

Litera Compare Pricing:
What Firms Actually Pay

Litera doesn't publish pricing on their website. Here's what we know from firms who use it, and what to ask before you sign.

Why Litera Doesn't Publish Pricing

Like most enterprise software vendors, Litera uses a sales-driven pricing model. They prefer to discuss pricing during a sales call where they can tailor the quote to your firm's size and needs.

This approach works well for large firms with procurement teams. It's frustrating for small firms who just want to know: "What does this cost?"

We've gathered pricing information from public sources, user reviews, and conversations with firms who've gone through Litera's sales process.

What Firms Report Paying

$500 - $1,000+

per user, per year

This range is based on information from:

  • G2 and Capterra reviews mentioning pricing
  • Legal technology blog posts and articles
  • Discussions in legal tech forums
  • Conversations with firms who've purchased Litera

Important Caveat

Your actual price will depend on firm size, contract length, bundled products, and negotiation. The range above is a starting point, not a guarantee.

What Affects Your Price

1

Number of users

Litera typically prices per user. More users means more cost, but also more room for volume discounts.

2

Contract length

Multi-year contracts typically come with better per-year pricing. But you're locked in.

3

Product bundle

Litera offers Compare as standalone or bundled with their broader platform (drafting, collaboration, etc.). Bundles may offer better value if you need multiple tools.

4

Existing relationship

If you already use other Litera products, you may get better pricing on Compare.

Questions to Ask Litera Sales

If you do talk to Litera sales, here are questions to get clarity on total cost:

  • "What's the per-user annual cost for Compare only?"

    Get the standalone price before they bundle other products.

  • "What's the minimum contract term?"

    Annual is typical, but some firms report 2-3 year minimums.

  • "Are there implementation or setup fees?"

    Enterprise software often has hidden onboarding costs.

  • "What's the annual price increase cap?"

    Some contracts allow unlimited price increases at renewal.

  • "What happens if we need to reduce users?"

    Understand the terms for scaling down if your needs change.

Alternatives with Transparent Pricing

If pricing transparency matters to you, consider these options:

Draftable Legal

Traditional document comparison

$249

/user/year

Published pricing, self-serve signup. Good basic comparison without change classification. Compare to clausul →

clausul

Trustworthy document comparison

$300-400

/user/year

Transparent pricing. Self-serve. Change classification by importance. Currently in private beta.

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