WHERE HAQQ FITS
HAQQ vs everything else, honestly.
Four kinds of tool compete for legal work: general AI, consumer apps, legal-AI point tools, and practice management. Each does a slice. HAQQ does the whole job. Here's the blunt version.
One platform vs four categories
HAQQ is the only column that's complete. Green = full, amber = partial, red = no.
| Capability | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grounded in real law (statutes + case law) | |||||
| Jurisdiction-aware reasoning | |||||
| Drafting & contract review | |||||
| Legal research with citations | |||||
| Matter management & billing | |||||
| Native Arabic & MENA | |||||
| Mobile app for clients | |||||
| Data sovereignty / on-premise | |||||
| Client-ready, billable output | |||||
| Transparent public pricing |
The four categories, in plain terms
General LLMs
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini. Brilliant generalists with no legal duty.
Consumer Legal Apps
AI Lawyer, DoNotPay, LegalZoom. Cheap B2C answers, not firm-grade.
Legal AI / Drafting
Harvey, Spellbook, Legora. Sharp tools, but one slice each.
eFirm / Practice Mgmt
Clio, Litify, Intapp. Run the firm, but don't do the legal work.
THE FULL PICTURE
Want the whole map?
This page is the short version. The legal AI landscape maps all 11 categories and 60+ tools on one quadrant, then drills into every competitor head-to-head with HAQQ.
FAQ
Straight answers
Is HAQQ just another legal AI tool?
No. Most legal AI is a point tool that does one slice — drafting, or research, or contract review. HAQQ is a full legal AI operating system: AI inside matters, and matters inside the firm, with billing and practice management around them. The table above shows it's the only column that's complete.
How is HAQQ different from ChatGPT or Claude for legal work?
General models guess at law from internet-scale training. HAQQ's Justinian engine grounds every answer in statutes, case law, and your own matter context, enforces the jurisdiction, and never trains on your data. You get work you can actually sign, not just ideas.
Can't I just use a cheap consumer legal app?
Consumer apps (AI Lawyer, DoNotPay, LegalZoom) are built for individuals with simple needs. They aren't grounded in firm-grade legal sources, don't manage matters or bill clients, and aren't built for the jurisdiction-specific work a practice runs on. HAQQ is for the firm.
Does HAQQ replace my practice management software?
It can. HAQQ covers matters, intake, documents, time, and billing like Clio or Litify, then adds a real legal-AI engine that drafts, reviews, and researches inside those matters — which traditional practice management software doesn't do.
Where does HAQQ fit in the wider legal AI landscape?
This page is the short version. For the full map — 11 categories, 60+ tools, and exactly where HAQQ sits — see the legal AI landscape.
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