What Harvey AI Offers — And Where WhatsLaw Fits In
Apr 28, 2025

As AI continues to transform the legal industry, platforms like Harvey AI are getting a lot of attention — and rightly so. Built on advanced language models, Harvey AI has been making waves inside law firms, offering powerful tools for legal professionals to research, draft, and review documents more efficiently.
But what about businesses — especially the ones that don’t have an in-house legal team or a big law firm on speed dial?
That’s where platforms like WhatsLaw come in. While Harvey AI and WhatsLaw both use technology to improve access to legal help, they’re built for different types of users — and it’s worth unpacking what that means.
What Harvey AI Does (and Who It’s For)
Harvey AI is an AI-powered legal assistant designed specifically for lawyers. It works inside law firms, supporting their teams with tasks like:
Drafting legal documents
Conducting legal research
Reviewing contracts
Supporting due diligence
It’s already being used by major firms like Allen & Overy, and it's geared toward streamlining high-volume legal workflows handled by trained professionals. In other words, Harvey is built to make lawyers more efficient — not to replace them, and not to directly serve individuals or businesses without legal expertise.
Harvey AI sits firmly within the legal professional’s toolkit. It helps people who already know what to look for — and how to interpret it — go faster and deeper.
What WhatsLaw Is Doing Differently
Most businesses don’t just need help understanding legal documents — they need legal advice. Not boilerplate, not summaries, but actual guidance: someone asking the right questions, spotting risks, and helping them move forward with confidence.
That’s the kind of support law firms offer when they know your business. And that’s the kind of experience we’re replicating with WhatsLaw.
We’re starting with contract review — but we’re not just pulling out terms or flagging legal jargon. When you use WhatsLaw, you’re getting advice that’s:
Contextual – Tailored to your situation and your role in the agreement.
Conversational – Structured like a dialogue with a lawyer, not a static report.
Actionable – Clear next steps, not just information.
No vague checklists. No generic disclaimers. Just the kind of legal guidance you’d expect from a good lawyer — only faster, and without the billable hours.
And our vision goes further. We believe many legal tasks can be handled better, faster, and more affordably with AI. So we’re not just assisting lawyers. We’re working to replace them in everyday business scenarios — giving companies the confidence to handle legal matters without needing a firm on retainer.
Two Different Tools for Two Different Needs
Harvey AI is helping lawyers work faster and smarter — and that’s a great step forward for the legal industry. But for businesses who are outside of that system, WhatsLaw offers a more direct and accessible path.
In short:
If you’re a law firm, Harvey AI might already be in your toolkit.
If you’re a business trying to stay protected without spending thousands on legal fees, WhatsLaw is being built for you.
Want to see how legal tech is finally working for businesses, not just law firms? Try WhatsLaw today — your legal advice, simplified.