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StrongSuit vs TheLawGPT: Which Legal AI Is Worth Your Money in 2026?

Author: TheLawGPT Team|11 min|April 14, 2026
StrongSuit vs TheLawGPT: Which Legal AI Is Worth Your Money in 2026?

If you are comparing StrongSuit vs TheLawGPT, you are looking at two very different bets on what legal AI should do.

StrongSuit (formerly Callidus, rebranded in November 2025) is a U.S. litigation-focused AI platform built around a proprietary 11-million-case database, automated "good law" verification, and brief drafting for litigators. Individual plans cost $149/month with a 5-day free trial.

TheLawGPT is an all-in-one legal AI assistant built for solo lawyers, small firms, law students, and individuals. It covers legal Q&A, document review, and document generation across multiple jurisdictions, starting at $9.99/month with a free tier and no credit card required.

For the vast majority of lawyers doing everyday legal work, TheLawGPT delivers more tools for less money. The rest of this guide shows exactly where each one wins.

Try TheLawGPT free today. Start at app.thelawgpt.com — no credit card, no 5-day countdown, no message credits to track.

Quick Comparison: StrongSuit vs TheLawGPT

FeatureStrongSuitTheLawGPT
Starting price$149/mo$9.99/mo
Free tierNo (5-day trial only)Yes (no credit card)
Message credits2,000/mo (capped)Unlimited on paid plans
Primary focusU.S. litigation AILegal Q&A + document review + document generation
JurisdictionsUnited States onlyMulti-jurisdiction (global)
Case law database11M+ U.S. cases (proprietary)Multi-jurisdiction legal sources
Good law verificationYes (automated Shepardizing)Not primary feature
Brief and pleading draftingYesNot primary feature
Contract comparisonYes (redlining)Document review with clause flagging
Document generationNot coreYes — NDAs, demand letters, contracts
Microsoft Word add-inYesNo
Built forU.S. litigators, law firmsSolo lawyers, small firms, students, individuals

What Is StrongSuit?

StrongSuit launched publicly in 2025 after rebranding from Callidus Legal AI, backed by $13 million in funding including a $10 million Series A led by Tandem Ventures, Myriad Venture Partners, and Foley and Lardner. It won LegalTech Breakthrough's "Overall Legal Research Solution of the Year" for 2025 and has over 1,000 customers.

Its core pitch: a litigation AI that can do the work of a junior associate, from research to brief drafting to good-law verification, without hallucinating case citations.

StrongSuit Key Features

  • Legal research powered by a proprietary database of 11 million U.S. cases with agentic AI for citation-rich outputs
  • Automated good law verification (Shepardizing) that traditionally takes 8 to 15 hours of manual work per document
  • Litigation drafting: 25-page briefs, memoranda of law, pleadings, and discovery chronologies
  • Contract comparison with inline redlines and risk tagging for hidden indemnity changes and missing exhibits
  • Document review across large volumes of documents in minutes
  • Oral argument simulator for attorney preparation
  • Microsoft Word add-in for in-document workflows

StrongSuit Pricing

  • Individual plan: $149/month (2,000 message credits)
  • Team/enterprise: custom pricing
  • Free trial: 5-day trial, no ongoing free tier

Where StrongSuit Falls Short

StrongSuit is impressive for litigators, but the gaps add up fast for anyone else:

  • U.S. only: no UK, EU, Canadian, or cross-border coverage
  • Litigation-first: it is not designed to help a transactional lawyer or solo practitioner draft an NDA or answer a client's employment question
  • Credit cap: 2,000 message credits per month means heavy users can hit a wall
  • Price barrier: $149/month is nearly 15x more than TheLawGPT's Starter plan
  • No document generation for everyday docs: no demand letters, no privacy policies, no contractor agreements
  • 5-day trial only: not enough time to meaningfully evaluate a platform that requires learning

If your work goes beyond U.S. litigation, you will need another tool anyway — which means paying twice.

What Is TheLawGPT?

TheLawGPT is the all-in-one legal AI built for the 75%+ of legal work that happens outside the courtroom. Solo practitioners, small firms, law students, in-house counsel at small businesses, and individuals who need real legal help without enterprise pricing.

Instead of building a specialist for one practice area, TheLawGPT covers the three tasks lawyers actually do every day, across multiple jurisdictions, for less than the price of a single Westlaw search.

Ask your first legal question free. Open TheLawGPT at app.thelawgpt.com — no credit card, no message credits, no 5-day clock.

TheLawGPT Key Features

  • Ask Anything Legal: jurisdiction-specific answers in plain English with legal citations, covering landlord-tenant, employment, contracts, business, and more
  • Instant Document Review: upload a contract, lease, NDA, or policy and get risky clauses flagged, missing protections highlighted, and a plain-English explanation
  • Document Generation: produce NDAs, demand letters, contractor agreements, privacy policies, cease-and-desists, and more, tailored to your jurisdiction
  • Multi-jurisdiction coverage across the U.S., UK, EU, Canada, Australia, and more
  • No seat minimums, no message credit caps on paid plans, no annual contracts

TheLawGPT Pricing

  • Free tier: 3 legal Q&A questions, no credit card required
  • Starter: $9.99/mo
  • Pro: $24.99/mo
  • Business: $49.99/mo (bulk document review up to 10 files)

TheLawGPT Trade-Offs (We Are Honest)

  • Not a Shepardizer: TheLawGPT does not automate good-law verification for case citations the way StrongSuit does
  • Not built for 25-page brief drafting: litigators who need full-length motion drafting with deep case law will prefer a litigation-specific tool
  • No Microsoft Word add-in yet: we run as a fast, clean web app
  • Not built for bulk enterprise discovery: large-scale document review across thousands of files is StrongSuit's specialty, not ours

For everyday legal work — Q&A, contract review, document generation — TheLawGPT wins on value, breadth, and simplicity.

Ready to try it? Start free at app.thelawgpt.com — 3 legal Q&A questions on the house, no credit card.

Head-to-Head: Where Each Tool Wins

Pricing

StrongSuit costs $149/month ($1,788/year). TheLawGPT Starter costs $9.99/month ($120/year) — roughly 15x cheaper. Even TheLawGPT's Business plan at $49.99/month is 66% less than StrongSuit's individual plan.

StrongSuit's 5-day trial is a tight window to evaluate a complex platform. TheLawGPT's free tier has no expiry and no credit card.

Winner for affordability: TheLawGPT.

U.S. Litigation Research

StrongSuit is purpose-built here. Its 11-million-case proprietary database, agentic research engine, automated Shepardizing, and brief drafting tools are genuinely strong for U.S. litigators. If your practice is courtroom-heavy and you need verified citations and full brief drafts, StrongSuit earns its price tag.

TheLawGPT answers legal questions with citations but is not designed to replace dedicated litigation research or produce full court briefs.

Winner for U.S. litigation research and drafting: StrongSuit.

Jurisdictional Coverage

StrongSuit covers the United States only. If you practice internationally, advise cross-border clients, or need UK, EU, Canadian, or Australian law, it is not useful.

TheLawGPT supports multiple jurisdictions globally, making it the only choice for lawyers whose practice is not purely domestic U.S.

Winner for global or multi-jurisdiction work: TheLawGPT.

Document Review

StrongSuit can process large volumes of documents quickly, but its contract comparison is built around counterparty redlining and deviation dashboards — a transactional workflow, not a consumer-facing clause review.

TheLawGPT's document review is designed for any lawyer or individual: upload a contract and get risky clauses flagged, missing protections identified, and a plain-English explanation of what you are agreeing to.

Winner for accessible document review: TheLawGPT.

Document Generation

StrongSuit does not generate everyday legal documents like NDAs, demand letters, or employment agreements.

TheLawGPT generates jurisdiction-specific documents by answering a short series of questions.

Winner for producing everyday legal documents: TheLawGPT.

Microsoft Word Integration

StrongSuit's Word add-in lets litigators draft and research inside their existing workflow. For lawyers who live in Word, this is a genuine advantage.

TheLawGPT works as a web app.

Winner for in-Word drafting: StrongSuit.

Breadth of Use Cases

StrongSuit is built for one persona: the U.S. litigator. It does that well. But it leaves transactional lawyers, solo generalists, law students, and individuals with nothing.

TheLawGPT covers research-style Q&A, document review, and document generation across practice areas and jurisdictions for a single monthly price.

Winner for all-in-one value: TheLawGPT.

Scoreboard: TheLawGPT Wins 5 of 7

CategoryWinner
AffordabilityTheLawGPT
U.S. litigation research and brief draftingStrongSuit
Jurisdictional coverageTheLawGPT
Document review (accessible)TheLawGPT
Document generationTheLawGPT
Microsoft Word add-inStrongSuit
All-in-one valueTheLawGPT

Unless your only need is U.S. litigation AI and you can justify $149/month, TheLawGPT is the better choice.

Switch and save $139/month. Start free at app.thelawgpt.com — keep the savings, keep the tool.

Who Should Choose StrongSuit?

Choose StrongSuit if:

  • Your practice is U.S. litigation-heavy and you draft briefs, pleadings, and motions regularly
  • You need automated good-law verification built into your research workflow
  • You work inside Microsoft Word and want a native add-in
  • You are at a firm that can justify $149+/month per user
  • You handle large-volume document review for discovery

Who Should Choose TheLawGPT? (Probably You)

Choose TheLawGPT if any of these describe you:

  • You are a solo lawyer, small-firm attorney, or freelance counsel who needs practical, daily tools
  • You practice outside the U.S. or handle multi-jurisdiction matters
  • You want one tool for Q&A, contract review, and document generation, not three subscriptions
  • You want to try before you pay (free tier, no credit card, no 5-day clock)
  • You are a law student, in-house counsel at a small business, or an individual trying to understand legal documents without spending $1,800/year
  • You want unlimited usage without worrying about message credit caps

Bottom line: if you are not drafting 25-page briefs and Shepardizing citations every week, you do not need StrongSuit. You need TheLawGPT.

Get started in 60 seconds. Sign up free at app.thelawgpt.com — free forever on the free tier, $9.99/mo when you are ready to upgrade.

How to Choose Between StrongSuit and TheLawGPT

Your SituationOur PickMonthly Cost
U.S. litigator drafting briefs and motionsStrongSuit$149
Solo lawyer wanting Q&A + review + draftingTheLawGPT$9.99
Multi-jurisdiction or international practiceTheLawGPT$9.99-$49.99
Law student or in-house counselTheLawGPTFree or $9.99
Small business owner reviewing contractsTheLawGPT$9.99
Solo generalist (non-litigation)TheLawGPT$9.99

The Bottom Line

StrongSuit is a strong, well-funded tool for U.S. litigators who draft briefs and need automated good-law checks. If that is your daily workflow and $149/month is in budget, it earns its place.

For everyone else, the math is not close:

  • $149/month for StrongSuit's U.S. litigation specialist
  • $9.99/month for TheLawGPT's Q&A + document review + document generation across jurisdictions, with a free tier to start

That is a 15x price difference for a broader toolkit. For solo lawyers, small firms, students, and individuals, TheLawGPT wins.

Start Free with TheLawGPT Today

  • Free tier: 3 legal Q&A questions, no credit card, no expiring trial
  • Starter ($9.99/mo): unlimited Q&A + document review + document generation
  • Pro ($24.99/mo): higher limits for busy practitioners
  • Business ($49.99/mo): bulk document review for small firms

Ask your first legal question at app.thelawgpt.com No sales call. No contract. Cancel anytime.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is StrongSuit used for?

StrongSuit is a U.S. litigation AI platform that helps lawyers with legal research, brief drafting, automated good-law verification (Shepardizing), contract comparison, and large-scale document review. It is built primarily for litigators at solo practices, small firms, and larger law firms working in U.S. courts.

How much does StrongSuit cost?

StrongSuit's individual plan costs $149/month and includes 2,000 message credits. A 5-day free trial is available. Team and enterprise pricing is custom. There is no ongoing free tier.

Does StrongSuit cover jurisdictions outside the U.S.?

StrongSuit's research database focuses on U.S. case law. If you need UK, EU, Canadian, Australian, or cross-border coverage, TheLawGPT supports multiple jurisdictions globally.

StrongSuit is focused on litigation drafting (briefs, pleadings, motions) and contract comparison, not everyday document generation. For producing NDAs, demand letters, contractor agreements, and privacy policies, TheLawGPT is purpose-built.

Is TheLawGPT cheaper than StrongSuit?

Yes. TheLawGPT's Starter plan is $9.99/month compared to StrongSuit's $149/month, making it roughly 15x cheaper. TheLawGPT also offers a free tier with no credit card and no expiry, while StrongSuit's trial is limited to 5 days.

Which is better for solo lawyers: StrongSuit or TheLawGPT?

It depends on your practice. If you are a U.S. litigator who drafts briefs regularly, StrongSuit's research and drafting tools are strong. For solo lawyers doing general practice work — Q&A, contract review, document generation — TheLawGPT delivers more breadth at 15x lower cost, with a free tier to start.

Can I try TheLawGPT before I pay?

Yes, and you should. TheLawGPT offers a free tier with 3 legal Q&A questions, no credit card required and no expiring trial. Sign up at app.thelawgpt.com, ask a real question from your practice, and upgrade to Starter ($9.99/mo) only if it delivers.