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What does Reveal do?

Tool: Reveal

The Tech: Legal Tech

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Their Pitch

Empowering legal professionals with choice

Our Take

It's legal document review software with AI. Instead of lawyers manually reading through millions of emails and files during lawsuits, it uses AI to find relevant stuff automatically.

Deep Dive & Reality Check

Used For

  • +**Your team is manually reviewing 500,000 emails for contract disputes** → AI reads everything, flags relevant docs, cuts review time from months to weeks
  • +**You're searching for 'smoking gun' evidence but only finding keyword matches** → Concept search finds related ideas even when people used different words
  • +**Collecting data from 40+ sources like Slack, Teams, email takes forever** → Automated connectors grab everything with legal chain-of-custody intact
  • +Interactive timelines and network maps show who talked to whom and when — no more spreadsheet detective work
  • +Ask feature lets you type questions like 'show me emails about the merger' and get answers with document links

Best For

  • >Law firms drowning in terabytes of emails, Slack messages, and documents for big litigation cases
  • >Corporate legal teams facing tight deadlines on investigations with massive data volumes
  • >Anyone who tried manual document review and realized humans can't read 2 million files in 30 days

Not For

  • -Small law firms with simple cases under 10,000 documents — you're paying enterprise prices for AI you don't need
  • -Anyone wanting cheap legal software — this is built for Big Law budgets and complexity
  • -Teams that prefer reading documents manually — the whole point is letting AI do the heavy lifting

Pairs With

  • *Relativity (the 800-pound gorilla that Reveal often replaces or complements for specific AI tasks)
  • *Microsoft 365 (where most of the emails and documents you're collecting actually live)
  • *Slack (another major source of evidence in modern workplace lawsuits)
  • *DocuSign (for getting legal holds and collection authorizations signed quickly)
  • *Tableau (where partners want executive dashboards because legal software reporting looks like 1995)
  • *AWS (where the massive datasets actually get processed and stored securely)

The Catch

  • !No public pricing means 'call for quote' enterprise sales process — expect custom negotiations based on data volume
  • !Requires someone technical enough to set up data connectors and train AI models, not just point-and-click
  • !Built for massive cases, so if you're handling small disputes, you're using a rocket ship to cross the street

Bottom Line

AI that reads legal documents so lawyers don't have to — handles the digital haystack problem when you're looking for smoking gun needles.