DISCO Ediscovery vs. Nextpoint

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
DISCO Ediscovery
Score 8.1 out of 10
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DISCO is a legal technology company that applies artificial intelligence and cloud computing to legal problems to help lawyers and legal teams improve outcomes for their clients. The vendor states corporate legal departments, law firms, and government agencies around the world use DISCO for ediscovery, case management, compliance, disputes, and investigations. In addition to its technology solutions, DISCO offers services to help legal teams manage ediscovery from anywhere at any…N/A
Nextpoint
Score 9.9 out of 10
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Nextpoint headquartered in Chicago offers their eDiscovery solution, a cloud-based discovery software available with both free and subscription based service levels.N/A
Pricing
DISCO EdiscoveryNextpoint
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
DISCO EdiscoveryNextpoint
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsDISCO’s all-inclusive flat-rate per-GB pricing is transparent and predictable, making it easy to accurately budget for any matter. Pricing automatically includes ingestion, processing, early case assessment, and production. In addition, DISCO does not charge for user licenses, meaning customers can add or remove user licenses based on the need of the case, not on the constraints of the budget. When it comes to managed review, DISCO guarantees every matter will come in on time and on budget.
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Community Pulse
DISCO EdiscoveryNextpoint
Considered Both Products
DISCO Ediscovery
Chose DISCO Ediscovery
The Nextpoint price point is appealing and gives great flexibility to cases with a high volume of GBs but they are far behind in the ease of searching files within the platform and ability to organize files. The user interface of DISCO far exceeds in functionality, ease of …
Chose DISCO Ediscovery
Faster and more intuitive interface—no need to navigate between different windows constantly to view documents and search results. The last time I used Nextpoint regularly was late 2017.
Chose DISCO Ediscovery
DISCO is cheaper, faster, and easier to use than the competitors. Relativity is expensive, slow, and take a long time to process documents for production. Nextpoint, while speedy, lacks the ease of use and customer service that DISCO provides. And Concordance is simply …
Chose DISCO Ediscovery
DISCO is more user friendly, easier to search, and provides superior methods of tagging and viewing documents (and their attachments). Searching documents for specific terms sound simple, and DISCO in fact makes it simple compared to its competitors. But Disco is ultimately …
Nextpoint
Chose Nextpoint
Easy to understand the pricing structure and there are no hidden fees. Modeled on a do it yourself basis which is nice. Less expensive than the other options on the market which makes it client-friendly. It is easily configured to set tags, folders, fields, etc to capture …
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User Ratings
DISCO EdiscoveryNextpoint
Likelihood to Recommend
8.1
(62 ratings)
9.9
(5 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
5.5
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
9.1
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
10.0
(1 ratings)
9.3
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
DISCO EdiscoveryNextpoint
Likelihood to Recommend
DISCO
DISCO is very well suited to document review and file management when the case is known to be large and potentially last for a long period of time. It is also useful when the team on the case is fairly large, as it allows for effective and easy work distribution.
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Nextpoint
Nextpoint is great in a wide range of scenarios. Specifically, it has worked very well for me when we have been confronted with both large and small document productions which need to be reviewed. We have also been able to use Nextpoint to address some other, non-document production related problems. I think Nextpoint is a strong tool to consider in just about any scenario. The only time I would hesitate to use Nextpoint would be in some type of involved document production that needs many levels of organization. The lack of subfolders can be a bit of a challenge and, although the coding options meet the need in my opinion, it is not exactly what everyone is looking for.
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Pros
DISCO
  • Search and locate
  • Document organization
  • Ease of use
  • Review Stages are used by our Experts with direct access, which eliminates the need to create folders on our servers, download to flash drives, or having to upload documents and create links in the cloud
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Nextpoint
  • Importing data is a breeze with Nextpoint.
  • Customer support is above and beyond any in the industry.
  • From collection to culling, to review, processing and production - this is by far the best program.
  • The Nextpoint team is constantly improving upon its great products and keeps users powered up and educated, using customer feedback.
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Cons
DISCO
  • Allow bates labeling to be completed at ingest
  • Providing a guide for load file ingest and remediation of load file errors
  • Availability of predictive tagging in matters with smaller production than is currently necessary
  • Improve ability to review and summarize medical records
  • Ability at ingest to break up a single large document into individual documents for review, whether through a manual or AI-driven process
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Nextpoint
  • Tagging email families and related documents can take a bit longer than other e-discovery platforms.
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Likelihood to Renew
DISCO
There were some customer service issues in closing a project, but generally the service has been helpful to our needs.
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Nextpoint
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Usability
DISCO
I've been able to go from never using this type of software before, to confidently using it on an everyday basis, and the learning curve was not steep at all.
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Nextpoint
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Support Rating
DISCO
I've never had a problem with the support team getting back to me re my questions or assisting me in a project.
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Nextpoint
The basic package does not include support other than general issues and the help content is not very helpful. The next level has committed and dedicated resources which would provide a better rating here but for the basic package, the support is lacking which makes it a difficult starting option and as a result, you then miss out on the pricing benefits.
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Alternatives Considered
DISCO
I have used proprietary in-house software at a litigation management firm. The in-house software allowed for documents to be processed and coded in order for the end-user to run a report that met the end-users parameters. DISCO allows for documents to be ingested, and for those ingested documents to be divided into review stages. The reports that DISCO allows the end-user to run are far superior to end-user reports of other in-house systems
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Nextpoint
Nextpoint's ability to allow users to customize the way they use the system is what sets it apart. You can use Nextpoint in a variety of ways and completely customize the way the system tracks information and data. The ability to set up different searches and data points being tracked is extremely helpful.
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Return on Investment
DISCO
  • DISCO has saved our clients tons of money in hosting fees, as well as hourly fees in time spent reviewing documents.
  • With DISCO's search capabilities, a review that could take weeks or months by many can be performed in days or weeks by fewer personnel.
  • With DISCO, actions that previously had to be contracted out to a vendor can now be handled in-house at a much cheaper cost.
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Nextpoint
  • This program pays for itself in time and money saved versus traditional eDiscovery platforms.
  • For less than $1,000 a month, all databases for all cases can be processed and produced for us with this program. It cuts out the middle man and the hidden expenses, costing the firm and the client far less than other eDiscovery programs.
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