Overview
Logikcull is a cloud-based e-discovery platform designed to make document review accessible for small and mid-size law firms that lack a dedicated litigation support team. Where enterprise platforms like Relativity require specialized technical operators, Logikcull is designed for attorneys to use directly — drag-and-drop upload, automated processing, and a review interface that produces Bates-numbered productions without external vendor support. The platform handles the full e-discovery workflow from ingestion through production in a browser-based environment. Uploaded files are automatically extracted, de-duplicated, and indexed. Attorneys apply filters, tags, and Boolean searches to narrow the review set. Smart filters surface potentially privileged documents, email threads, and duplicate files to accelerate triage. Logikcull's pricing model — based on data stored per month rather than data processed — provides more predictable costs than traditional litigation support billing. Plans start at $250/month for a 10 GB storage allotment, with higher tiers for larger matters. Processing fees are bundled rather than charged per gigabyte on ingestion. The platform suits small firms handling employment, commercial litigation, insurance, and other matters without the volume to justify Relativity licensing. Productions are generated with Bates numbering, load files, and redaction capability. A free trial is available. Capterra rating: 4.5 stars. Best for attorneys who need professional e-discovery results without the cost and complexity of enterprise platforms.
Key features
Self-Serve Upload and Processing
Drag-and-drop upload of native files, email archives, and zipped custodian collections. Processing completes within hours. No vendor involvement or administrator configuration required.
Culling and Search
Date filtering, keyword search, custodian filtering, and de-duplication to reduce review universe before attorney review. Saved search filters apply consistently across review.
Document Review Interface
Clean, browser-based review workspace with coding fields, issue tags, redactions, and notes. Configurable review coding layouts. Accessible to reviewers without e-discovery training.
Productions
Configurable production workflows with Bates numbering, Tiff/native/PDF output, load files, and privilege logs. Export packages formatted for common production specifications.
Legal Hold
Automated legal hold notices with acknowledgment tracking. Manages custodian notification and response for litigation preparedness.
Collaboration
Add co-counsel, reviewers, and clients to matters with role-based access. Share review progress and productions within the platform.
Pros and cons
Pros
- $395/month flat pricing is one of the most accessible price points for a full e-discovery workflow
- Self-serve — no administrator training or litigation support vendor required
- Fast upload to review: drag-and-drop upload is processed within hours, not days
- Simple, clean interface that document reviewers can use after 30 minutes of orientation
- Good for matters where co-counsel or vendors are not required to provide a specific platform
Cons
- Usage fees on top of flat rate — per-GB charges apply above included storage allowance
- Analytics capabilities (AI review, near-dupe, email threading) are less sophisticated than Relativity or Everlaw
- Not suitable for very large data volumes (500GB+) where per-GB costs escalate significantly
- No dedicated trial preparation workspace like Everlaw's Storybuilder
- Less industry adoption than Relativity — may not be the shared platform preference for co-counsel
Pricing
14-day free trial — no credit card required.
Pricing current as of May 2026; verify with vendor before purchasing.
Who it's best for
Best fit for
- Small and mid-size law firms managing occasional to moderate document review matters
- In-house legal teams handling internal investigations without dedicated e-discovery staff
- Government agencies needing FedRAMP-authorized e-discovery
- Firms that need a full e-discovery workflow without a litigation support vendor
Not a fit for
- Very large matters (500GB+ data) where per-GB fees make Logikcull more expensive than enterprise tools
- Matters requiring advanced AI review, predictive coding, or complex analytics (use Everlaw or DISCO)
- Multi-party complex litigation where Relativity is the shared standard
Frequently asked questions
Logikcull starts at $395/month, which includes a base data allowance. Per-GB fees apply above the included storage. Contact Logikcull for current tier pricing and included storage amounts.
Yes. Logikcull is specifically designed for small and mid-size firms that cannot justify Relativity's cost and complexity. Its self-serve workflow and flat monthly pricing make it a practical option for occasional-to-moderate litigation needs.
Logikcull is simpler and more affordable; Relativity is more powerful and industry-standard. For small to mid-size matters (under 50-100GB), Logikcull handles everything a Relativity deployment would at a fraction of the cost. For large, complex matters or multi-party litigation, Relativity is more appropriate.
Basic analytics are included. For sophisticated AI-assisted review and predictive coding, Everlaw or DISCO offer stronger capabilities.
Yes. Logikcull is SOC 2 Type II certified and FedRAMP authorized.
