

Crosby vs HAQQ
Crosby is an AI law firm that reviews your contracts for you. HAQQ is the software that lets your own firm do it — across practice areas, jurisdictions and languages.
The short version
Crosby is an AI-native law firm: its lawyers and agents review and negotiate startup contracts in minutes, billed per document. You outsource the work. HAQQ is the software your own firm runs to hit that same speed — across contracts and beyond, in jurisdictions and languages Crosby doesn't serve — while keeping the client and the fee.
Keep the work in-house
Crosby takes your contract review off your plate and bills your client. HAQQ puts the same agentic speed inside your firm, so you deliver fast and keep the relationship and the revenue.
Beyond contract review
Crosby is contracts-only by design — no legal research, no broader practice work. HAQQ covers drafting, review, research, matters and billing across practice areas in one workspace.
Your jurisdictions, your languages
Crosby is US, English and startup-focused. HAQQ works across jurisdictions and languages, including Arabic and the emerging markets Crosby can't staff.
Feature-by-Feature Comparison
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Crosby a law firm or a software tool?
Crosby is an AI-native law firm (Crosby Legal PLLC) that sells contract review and negotiation as a service, with attorneys in the loop and fixed per-document fees. It is not software you run yourself. HAQQ is that software.
Why choose HAQQ over Crosby?
Crosby competes with your firm; HAQQ makes your firm faster. With HAQQ you review and negotiate at the same speed, across more practice areas and languages, while keeping the client and the fee instead of outsourcing them.
Does Crosby do more than contracts?
No. Crosby explicitly scopes itself to contracts and excludes general legal advice and research. HAQQ adds legal research, drafting and practice management across any matter type.
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