Logikcull vs. Thomson Reuters eDiscovery Point (discontinued)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Logikcull
Score 9.1 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Data is often not information, but noise. It’s multiplying and it’s all discoverable. So Logikcull, from Reveal, is designed to automatically organize and cull the noise. This is to help legal & IT teams quickly find and preserve the signal, and meet their deadlines. Logikcull boasts users among than 1500 in-house legal teams, law firms and government organizations. Since the August 2023 acquisition, Logikcull is a Reveal technology.N/A
eDiscovery Point (discontinued)
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Thomson Reuters eDiscovery is a web-based ediscovery software solution. It was designed give users control over their time and costs, with greater speed, and accuracy. Thomson Reuters announced their intent to discontinue eDiscovery Point. The service will become unavailable in the summer of 2022.N/A
Pricing
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Offerings
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsLogikcull's pay-as-you-go GB pricing is month-to-month. All plans come with unlimited 24/7/365 support and unlimited users. Storage- and matter-based subscriptions with bulk discounts are available.
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Community Pulse
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
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Usability
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Logikcull is well suited to engage a firm from the beginning of the EDRM to the end of the EDRM cycle. It has robust data ingestion functionalities, data processing power, superb metadata, text extraction, and indexing code. It empowers the user to design attorney review platforms to tailor each case and assignment, without going through layers of "Project Managers." It enables a law firm to redirect revenue that had been outsourced to vendors back into the Firm. And with complete internal control, we can turn on any dime. In short, Logikcull is well suited to be the comprehensive answer to E-Discovery requirements within an active litigation practice, from the smallest cases to the terabyte level cases. Support is at the platinum level.
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Pros
  • Automatic de-duplication of emails and PDF documents
  • Easy to identify privileged documents based on QC tags that Logikcull automatically creates during upload
  • Searching is straight forward and easy to use
  • Production process is easy and the program provides step by step instructions to avoid any errors
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Cons
  • I would like to have an easier way to identify the last email in a string that includes all the attachments in the string
  • Other areas I have contacted Logikcull about I have been pleasantly surprised to find out that either there had been an update that solved my issue or one was on the way.
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Usability
The platform and user interface are very intuitive and easy to use. Built-in features obviously come from a team that knows the industry, and it is customizable for all the odd uses, and individual issues we have with each project. I’ve been able to manage things incredibly easily without the use of third-party vendors, and when I hit a snag, the support team is easy to contact and quick to resolve issues.
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Support Rating
The Support Team is very responsive. They offer lots of convenient training sessions in either a group or individual setting. If you have a problem or can't figure out how to do something in Logikcull, they are easy to reach and will easily walk you through every step of the process.
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Alternatives Considered
When we evaluated our long-term litigation support solution, we looked at all of the eDiscovery tools on the market. That included looking at in-house solutions, hosted solutions and cloud-based solutions. For our needs, the in-house solution seemed to be the best fit. As such, we did not dig much deeper into any of the cloud-based platforms similar to Logikcull. We were very happy with Logikcull as a cloud-based solution and did not leave because of a problem with the services and product they provided. There were several similar products on the market, but we found that Logikcull was well-suited for what we needed at the time. When we went to the in-house solution, we looked for products that could be similarly situated as the high-powered vendor solutions. I have had one case where we used Relativity hosted by our co-counsel. It is very similar to Eclipse in its functionality. But if you are new to review platforms, you would need a lot of support to use Relativity. Eclipse is much the same. These products are designed for power. They have high-end analytics and can handle anything you throw at them. My primary experience has been with Eclipse. The learning curve for this program is very steep. But once you master it, it has superb power and competes with all of the review platforms on the market.
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Return on Investment
  • One of the issues we had with using Logikcull was the expense. It was difficult for our attorneys to pass along the hard copy expense of paying for the service based on the types of clients we have. Logikcull was very good at trying to help us with this challenge, but in the end, we found that our attorneys were hesitant to use the product because of the fear that there would be a high hard-cost expense that the client would not pay. This was one of the primary reasons we stopped using it. Our firm has the technical personnel and equipment to maintain an eDiscovery platform in-house, so the investment to bring in another product was, for our firm, a better solution for the long run.
  • As we were developing our litigation support department, Logikcull was the perfect product for us. It allowed us to provide for our attorneys a review platform when they had the cases that could not be managed without one but also gave us the simplicity we needed as we learned how to provide litigation support services to our legal teams.
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ScreenShots

Logikcull Screenshots

Screenshot of an investigation in Logikcull - Logikcull automatically scans and classifies documents, with filters for keyword, custodian, recipient, and QC tag.Screenshot of Logikcull document review -  Users can apply tags, assign docs, and collaborate with colleagues. Use persistent keyword highlights to find important information fast or bulk redact sensitive data with just the click of a button.Screenshot of where to get started with Logikcull -  Here users can upload documents directly from the cloud using Logikcull's cloud-to-cloud integrations, or just drag the files into Logikcull. Either way, Logikcull automatically processes, QCs, and categorizes the files.Screenshot of Logikcull's search tool - Supports simple keyword searches or advanced search based on keywords, metadata, and custodians. Logikcull's Bulk Keyword feature can be used to test and refine hundreds of searches at once.Screenshot of Logikcull's drag and drop interface for files, and for direct integrations with data sources like Slack, Google, Microsoft, and Box to create a collection.Screenshot of Logikcull discovery interface