Logikcull is self-service e-discovery that starts at $250/month — and that price alone makes it worth discussing. While Everlaw and DISCO fight over which $50K/year platform has better AI, Logikcull solved a different problem: making e-discovery accessible to firms that don't have a six-figure software budget or a dedicated e-discovery team.

The platform is drag-and-drop simple. Upload your data, Logikcull processes it, you review and produce. No per-seat licensing, no implementation consultants, no six-week onboarding. It's the fastest path from "we just got a discovery request" to "documents are in review" — often under an hour. The trade-off is that you won't get the advanced analytics and AI-assisted review that premium platforms offer. But for the vast majority of legal matters that don't involve millions of documents, you don't need those features.


What Logikcull Does for Document Review

Logikcull handles core e-discovery workflows: data upload and processing, search and filtering, document review, tagging, redaction, and production. You drag files into the browser — emails, PDFs, Office documents, images — and Logikcull extracts text, metadata, and relationships automatically. Processing that would take days with a traditional vendor happens in hours.

The search interface is straightforward: keyword search, date filters, file type filters, custodian filters. It's not conceptual AI search — it's structured Boolean search that works reliably. You can build review queues and assign documents to reviewers, track progress, and run quality control checks.

Productions are where Logikcull really saves time. The platform auto-generates Bates-stamped, redacted production sets in standard formats. What used to require a litigation support specialist or e-discovery vendor now takes a paralegal a few clicks. For routine discovery matters, this workflow reduction is the core value proposition.

Logikcull Pricing and Why It's Different

Logikcull starts at $250/month for basic access, with pricing scaling based on data volume. There's no per-seat fee — your entire firm can access the platform on one subscription. For a 10-attorney firm where Everlaw would cost $3K–$5K/month, that's a massive difference.

The pricing model is per-matter or per-GB depending on your plan. Some plans include a set amount of data processing per month, with overage charges for additional volume. Even at scale, you're typically looking at $500–$2,000/month for active use — a fraction of enterprise e-discovery platforms.

No long-term contracts are required on most plans. You can spin up for a case and scale down after. This pay-as-you-go flexibility is ideal for firms with variable litigation volume — you're not locked into $50K/year during months when you have no active discovery. The flip side: Logikcull doesn't offer the volume discounts that annual enterprise commitments provide on premium platforms.

Who Should Use Logikcull

Small and mid-size litigation firms that handle regular but not massive discovery volumes are the perfect fit. If your typical case involves 5,000–100,000 documents and you're currently using shared drives and manual review, Logikcull is the upgrade that actually makes sense for your budget.

Corporate legal departments handling internal investigations, HR matters, and regulatory requests are another strong use case. These teams often need to process and review documents quickly without engaging outside counsel or e-discovery vendors for every request. Logikcull's self-service model lets in-house teams handle routine matters independently.

Solo practitioners and small firms who've been avoiding e-discovery tools because of cost finally have an entry point. At $250/month, the ROI calculation works even if you're handling just a few discovery matters per year. The time saved on manual processing and production alone justifies it.

Insurance companies and compliance teams doing repetitive, standardized document review also benefit from the streamlined workflow. When every matter follows the same pattern, Logikcull's simplicity becomes an efficiency advantage over more complex platforms.

What Logikcull Can't Do

Advanced AI-assisted review is limited. Logikcull doesn't offer the predictive coding, continuous active learning, or concept clustering that Everlaw and DISCO provide. If you're reviewing 500,000+ documents and need AI to prioritize relevant content, Logikcull isn't the right tool.

Visual analytics and case strategy tools aren't included. There's no storybuilder, no timeline visualization, no relationship mapping. Logikcull is a review and production tool, not a litigation strategy platform. For trial prep and complex case analysis, you'll need additional software.

Scale has limits. While Logikcull handles moderate data volumes well, cases with terabytes of data or millions of documents will strain both the platform's performance and your budget under the per-GB model. Enterprise-scale discovery still requires enterprise-scale tools.

No legal research integration. Unlike DISCO's Cecilia, Logikcull is purely e-discovery. You'll need separate tools for case law research, brief analysis, or any research workflow.

The Verdict on Logikcull

Logikcull democratized e-discovery. That's not marketing language — it's genuinely true. Before platforms like this existed, any firm that needed to process and produce electronic documents either spent five figures on software or hired an e-discovery vendor at a significant markup. Logikcull made professional-grade e-discovery accessible at $250/month with no per-seat fees.

The limitations are real but predictable. You won't get AI-powered review, advanced analytics, or integrated research. You will get fast processing, clean production, and a workflow simple enough that a paralegal can run it without training. For 80% of litigation matters at small and mid-size firms, that's exactly what's needed.

The smart approach: use Logikcull for your routine discovery matters (the majority) and reserve premium platforms for the complex, high-stakes cases that genuinely require advanced capabilities. There's no rule that says you need one e-discovery platform for everything.

The Bottom Line: Logikcull is the e-discovery platform that finally makes sense for small and mid-size firms — fast, simple, and starting at $250/month with no per-seat fees.

AI-Assisted Research. This piece was researched and written with AI assistance, reviewed and edited by Manu Ayala. For deeper takes and the perspective behind the research, follow me on LinkedIn or email me directly.