A copilot answers questions. An OS runs the firm.
The whole-OS question, side by side.
| YesCounsel | Point AI tools | |
|---|---|---|
| AI capability | ||
| AI legal research | Included on every paid plan | The category's core product |
| AI drafting | Included on every paid plan | |
| AI contract review | Varies by product | |
| AI that creates records in your matters | Agents file tasks, documents, and workstreams | Varies by product |
| The rest of the firm | ||
| Matter management | All plans | Not their product — you keep a separate PMS |
| Time, billing & trust accounting | Three-way trust reconciliation, all plans | Needs a separate system |
| Client portal & native e-signatures | Portal on all plans; e-sign from Practice | Needs a separate system |
| Conflicts, AML/KYC & ethical walls | Conflicts on all plans; AML/KYC + walls on Firm | Needs a separate system |
| Knowledge base + CLE tracking | All plans | |
| Buying | ||
| Published per-seat pricing | $29–$99/user/moEnterprise quoted | Typically quoted through sales |
| Systems you run in total | One | The AI tool + a PMS + whatever fills the gaps |
The point-tool column describes the product category generically — AI research, drafting, and contract-review copilots — based on how these products are publicly positioned, August 2026. Capabilities vary by product; that's the point. Think we've mischaracterized the category? Contact us.
The honest differences, in plain language.
Point tools are good — at one thing
We won't pretend the copilots are weak; the best of them produce excellent research memos and drafts. If your practice management stack is settled and all you want is a research assistant, a point tool is a legitimate buy.
The stack tax is the real price
A point tool never removes a system — it adds one. You still pay for and reconcile a PMS, a billing tool, an e-signature service, and the AI subscription, and the AI can only see whatever slice of your matters you paste or sync into it.
AI inside the record changes the output
Because YesCounsel's agents live where the matters, deadlines, documents, and billing live, they don't just answer — they create real tasks, documents, and workstreams on the matter, included on every paid plan rather than sold as a separate enterprise contract.
Asked by firms weighing a point AI tool:
Stop bolting AI onto the side of the firm.
Start a 7-day trial and let the agents work inside a real matter — research, drafting, and the records they create, all in one system.
