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LemonTech is a legal tech software provider focused on the Latin American market, positioning itself around “AI-enhanced, simple, automated, and visual legal operations.” Its products serve corporate legal departments, government entities, and law firms. According to its website, it is used by 1,300 legal teams and 27,000+ active users, and is connected to 3 million+ judicial proceedings.
The product lineup is divided into three categories: LemonFlow is designed for corporate legal teams and public institutions, supporting centralized management of contracts, compliance, tasks, litigation, and legal operations; LemonSuite is aimed at law firms, covering time tracking, projects, dashboards, billing, collections, and profitability analysis; CaseTracking is built for large-scale judicial case tracking, with support for case centralization, automated updates, real-time notifications, audit trails, and custom reports. For integrations, the text explicitly states that it can connect to more than 100 official judicial portals across Latin America. Customer cases also mention real-time integration with Odoo ERP and connections to BI tools for analytics.
The official website does not disclose standard plans, unit pricing, per-user billing, or implementation fees. Instead, it mainly offers customized proposals through “book a demo,” and provides an ROI calculator. No free plan or trial information was found. The deployment model is also not clearly labeled as cloud or self-hosted; based on the product format, it appears more like SaaS, but this cannot be confirmed. APIs, SDKs, and developer documentation are not mentioned in the main content.
Security is a key selling point. The main content explicitly lists ISO/IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27701 certifications, and emphasizes privacy, information security, traceability, and auditing. On the collaboration side, the platform supports centralized management by case, client, lawyer, business line, region, or owner, and there are case studies involving external lawyer integration. However, it does not disclose granular role-based permissions. Support resources include a help center, blog, podcast, ebooks, webinars, and online training.
Its strengths are its depth in vertical legal workflows, strong connectivity to Latin American judicial portals, coverage of both law firm operations and corporate legal operations, and a solid number of customer cases. The drawbacks are opaque pricing, limited information on access from China, payments, Chinese-language support, and APIs. It is best suited for corporate legal teams and law firms with litigation, compliance, or legal operations needs in Latin America. Chinese companies mainly managing domestic contracts and legal workflows may also want to evaluate Fadada, Qiyuesuo, or local legal management platforms.
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