

Onit vs HAQQ
Onit is built to control enterprise legal spend. HAQQ is built to do legal work, with a real AI engine for drafting, review, and research inside every matter.
The short version
Onit's moat is legal spend: e-billing, outside-counsel benchmarking, matter management at scale. Its AI is ops and contract-review focused, with template-based drafting. It does no legal research and is cloud-only. HAQQ covers the matter and document layer, then adds free-form drafting, review, and jurisdiction-aware research, native to Arabic, with an on-premise option.
Doing the work, not just tracking the spend
Onit is strongest at controlling outside-counsel cost and e-billing. HAQQ is strongest at the legal work itself: drafting documents, reviewing them, and researching the law inside the same matter, jurisdiction-aware.
Real drafting and research, not assembly
Onit's AI assembles contracts from templates and reviews invoices. It has no case-law or statutory research. HAQQ generates and reviews documents and researches across jurisdictions in one engine.
MENA-native and on-premise
Onit is built around Western enterprise legal departments, cloud-only. HAQQ is native Arabic, multi-jurisdiction, and offers an on-premise deployment for privileged matter.
Feature-by-Feature Comparison
Frequently Asked Questions
Is HAQQ an Onit alternative?
For teams that want legal AI inside their matters rather than spend control as the core, yes. HAQQ covers matters, intake, documents, and workflow, then adds drafting, review, and research.
Does Onit do legal research or free-form drafting?
Onit's AI is ops and spend focused. Its drafting is template-based assembly and it does no case-law or statutory research. HAQQ does free-form drafting, review, and research.
Can either run on-premise?
Onit is delivered as cloud SaaS. HAQQ offers an on-premise option so privileged data can stay inside your own infrastructure.
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