Draftable is a document-comparison specialist, not a full document-management platform, and that distinction improves the quality of the analysis. The public evidence remains strong for the narrower thesis: Draftable Legal targets law firms and legal teams that need reliable redline comparison across Word, PDF, scanned files, email attachments, and DMS-connected workflows without paying Litera-style pricing. Current public pricing is still unusually transparent for legal software at roughly $10.75/user/month for Business and $20.75/user/month for Legal when billed annually, and the vendor continues to emphasize unlimited comparisons rather than usage-based caps. Security posture is also relatively well supported in public materials, with ISO 27001:2022 certification, SOC 2 compliance, GDPR claims, and a visible trust/compliance path. The main caveat is that several of the strongest traction claims, such as 900-plus law firms switching after the 2023 legal launch, still originate from the vendor and partner ecosystem rather than neutral review sites. Even with that caveat, the product remains one of the clearer ‘do one thing well’ entries in this batch: compare documents accurately, cheaply, and inside legal workflows.
Company Info
- Founded: 2012
- Team size: 11-50 employees
- HQ: Australia
- Sector: Document Management & Storage
What We Haven’t Verified
This page was assembled from publicly available information. Feature claims and workflow mappings are based on what the vendor and third-party listings publish — not hands-on testing or practitioner feedback.
Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Draftable is used in these workflows:
Where it fits in your workflow
Before Draftable
A lawyer receives a new draft, amended agreement, or marked-up PDF and needs to know exactly what changed between versions without trusting that all edits were tracked correctly.
After Draftable
Draftable highlights differences, outputs redline or tracked-changes views, and lets the lawyer focus review time on actual deviations before responding, escalating, or folding the result back into the deal or matter workflow.
Integrations & hand-offs
Document version from email, DMS, or local files -> Draftable comparison and redline output -> lawyer review in Word/PDF/Outlook -> updated response or negotiation step -> storage back in iManage, NetDocuments, SharePoint, or matter files.
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