vs : Complete Comparison

Updated January 2025 • Side-by-side comparison of features, pricing, and ratings

🏆 Quick Verdict

wins with a rating of 0/100 (0 points ahead).

offers strong value with unlimited legal documents ($39.99/month subscription).

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Top Pros
  • Most recognized brand: 20+ years in business, 2.1M customers
  • Gold standard legal compliance (25/25 score)
  • Attorney consultations included in Premium plan (+3 end-to-end points)
Top Cons
  • No integrated RON, no executor portal, no digital vault (5/25 end-to-end)
  • Longest completion time: 26-40 minutes average
  • Persistent upsells throughout process (slows experience)
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Top Pros
  • Unlimited legal documents ($39.99/month subscription)
  • Attorney consultations: $149.99 (half-price with subscription)
  • 7-day free trial (test before paying)
Top Cons
  • Subscription model confusing (vs one-time competitors)
  • Expensive long-term ($480/year vs Will Agent $299 one-time)
  • Dated interface (feels like 2015)
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Feature-by-Feature Comparison

Feature
Overall Rating (100-point system)0/1000/100
Pricing
User ExperienceGoodGood
Mobile ExperienceGoodGood
State CoverageAll 50 States40+ States
Trust Documents✓ Yes✗ No (roadmap)
Attorney Review✓ Available✓ Available
Remote Notarization✗ No✗ No
Customer Support⭐ Excellent (Phone + Chat)Email Support
Document UpdatesAdditional feeAdditional fee
Best ForComplex estates, attorney support needsLegal subscription services

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  • • Need attorney consultation
  • • Have complex estate needs
  • • Want established brand reputation
  • • Need comprehensive legal services

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