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DISCO is an AI-powered eDiscovery software and professional services provider for litigation scenarios. It is headquartered in Austin, USA, with offices in New York, London, and New Delhi. Rather than a general-purpose document management tool, DISCO is positioned as a legal discovery and case-fact analysis platform for law firms, corporate legal teams, IP litigation teams, high-volume plaintiff-side matters, and large organizations.
Based on the site content reviewed, DISCO’s product lineup covers much of the litigation lifecycle: Ediscovery for legal discovery, Hold for legal preservation, Request for simplifying data requests and collection, Deposition Management for managing testimony and pre-trial preparation, Timelines for visualizing key case events, and Auto Review for automating document review. Cecilia AI is its legal intelligence capability, and the site also mentions technologies such as GenAI, TAR 2.0, and continuous active learning. This makes it suitable for complex matters involving large data volumes, tight deadlines, and limited review resources. In addition to software, DISCO also offers document review, end-to-end eDiscovery, forensic data collection, and enterprise managed services.
The public pages only show entry points such as Pricing, Get a demo, and Contact us. They do not disclose specific plans, unit pricing, storage limits, or per-matter billing rules, nor do they mention a free tier or self-service trial. For deployment, the website provides US, CA, and EU login portals, suggesting that its cloud service may be accessed by region, but it does not state whether self-hosting is supported. Payment methods are also not disclosed.
DISCO explicitly provides the DISCO API for integration with existing systems, but it does not list specific third-party connectors. For team collaboration, the platform is aimed at law firms and corporate legal teams, and it emphasizes that its professional services team can serve as an extension of the customer’s team. However, the pages reviewed do not provide details on role permissions, audit trails, approval workflows, or similar controls. Security and compliance information is limited; no clear information was found on SOC, ISO, encryption, data residency, or privacy compliance.
Its strengths are its deep focus on the legal industry, coverage across discovery, preservation, review, depositions, and case analysis, and its combination of AI with professional services. It is well suited to complex litigation and large-scale document review. The drawbacks are opaque pricing, lack of visible free trial information, limited security/compliance and permissions details, and relatively limited value for users outside the legal sector.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and payment, local invoicing, and cross-border data arrangements are not disclosed. If a China-based team is handling sensitive legal data or faces regulatory requirements, data export and compliance should be assessed carefully. International alternatives include Relativity, Everlaw, Logikcull, Reveal, and Exterro. For local use cases, teams may also evaluate domestic solutions for electronic forensics, legal operations management, or document review.
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csdisco.com is an United States Legal & Tax provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach csdisco.com directly.