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Draftable is a software company that provides online document comparison tools, widely used in the legal industry, financial, and corporate sectors to efficiently compare and highlight differences in text documents. The company has garnered attention for its high adoption rate within law firms and other professional industries.
History
[edit]Founded to streamline document comparison tasks, Draftable knows as a trusted provider in the legal tech space. Its tools support various document types, including text, PDF files and Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and Excel Files, to meet the demands of firms and corporations requiring precise document review solutions.
Integration with Document Management Systems
[edit]Draftable’s online comparison tool enables users to compare text within documents, highlight changes, and review revisions in a side-by-side view. Unique among document comparison solutions, Software integrates with popular document management systems, such as NetDocuments, which is widely used in legal settings.[1]. The integration has made it an appealing choice for firms looking to streamline document management workflows.
Industry Applications
[edit]Draftable is one of the most popular comparison tools in the legal industry. Major law firms like Allens have adopted Draftable's software to facilitate more efficient document review and redlining processes. Industry-specific features, such as detailed change-tracking and support for secure document comparison, make it a reliable choice for professionals in legal and corporate sectors[2][3]
Reception and Adoption
[edit]Draftable has been received, with publications like Above the Law and Artificial Lawyer noting its effectiveness in document comparison and legal tech innovation[4][5]. The software is praised for its accuracy, ease of use, and ability to integrate seamlessly with existing document management platforms.
References
[edit]- ^ Hill, Caroline (13 December 2023). "Draftable Legal releases NetDocuments integration to now integrate with all main DMS providers". Legal IT Insider.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ "Draftable signs leading international law firm, Allens". Lawyers Weekly. 30 September 2024.
- ^ "Need a replacement for Workshare Compare or CompareDocs?". Lawyers Weekly. 28 November 2023.
- ^ "Meet The New Document-Comparison Solution Lawyers Are Switching To". Above The Law. 27 September 2023.
- ^ "Product Walk Through: Draftable – Document Comparison". Artificial Lawyer. 6 August 2024.