LexDraft vs Proposify

Quick Answer

These are different products in different categories — comparing them head-to-head isn't really fair to either tool. Proposify is a sales proposal platform, especially popular with marketing and creative agencies — branded proposal templates, design-rich content blocks, fee schedules, e-signature, and pipeline reporting. It's not a legal AI tool. LexDraft is an AI drafting assistant for lawyers inside Microsoft Word — surgical edits, attorney-authored playbooks, citation verification. If you're producing client proposals for design or service work, Proposify is the right shape. If you're drafting and reviewing legal contracts, LexDraft is. We don't think most readers should be picking between them.

Last updated: June 2026

Sales proposal platform vs Word-native AI legal drafting

Honest Feature Comparison

Proposify and LexDraft don't compete. They appear in the same search results because both produce documents, but the use cases and buyers are different. The table shows the gap.

Dimension LexDraft Proposify
Product category AI drafting assistant for legal (Word add-in) Sales proposal & deal-close platform
Target buyer Solo lawyer, small firm, in-house counsel Sales teams, agencies, B2B service businesses
Free tier ✓ Yes — 2,000 words/month ○ Free trial only
Published pricing (paid) $99 / $199 per month per user Team: $49/user/mo; Business: ~$590/mo for 10 users (varies); Enterprise custom
Branded proposal templates with design ✗ No ✓ Core feature — extensive design tools
Fee schedules, line items, pricing tables ✗ No ✓ Yes — interactive fee tables
E-signature ✗ No ✓ Yes
Pipeline / proposal analytics ✗ No ✓ Yes — close rates, proposal views, time-on-page
AI clause-level legal review ✓ Core feature ✗ No (not a legal tool)
Attorney-authored playbooks (NDA, MSA, DPA, Services) ✓ 4 free ✗ No
Citation verification (CourtListener) ✓ Yes — ✓/⚠ badges ✗ No
Native Word integration ✓ Yes — primary surface ✗ No — Proposify editor is the surface
CRM integration (Salesforce, HubSpot) ✗ No ✓ Yes
SOC 2 Type II ✗ Not yet (TLS + zero retention) ✓ Yes

When Proposify is the right answer

Honest scenarios where Proposify is the better fit — and where LexDraft genuinely can't help:

You're an agency or B2B service business sending proposals

Proposify is purpose-built for this — branded covers, image-rich content blocks, fee tables, case studies woven into the proposal. LexDraft has none of this.

You want pipeline insights tied to your proposals

"Which sections of our proposals are getting read?" "How long before clients sign?" Proposify tracks all of this. LexDraft doesn't — we don't track documents after they leave Word.

You want one tool for the whole proposal-to-signature flow

Proposify packages templates + design + e-signature + CRM integration. For sales-led organizations, this all-in-one shape is the value. LexDraft is a legal-team tool.

When LexDraft is the right answer

You're drafting or reviewing legal contracts

Proposify is for sales proposals. Contracts that need legal review — NDAs, MSAs, employment agreements, supplier contracts — belong in Word with LexDraft for AI assistance.

You want AI that understands legal nuance

LexDraft's playbooks for NDA, MSA, DPA, and Services agreements catch the kinds of issues lawyers actually care about (LOL caps, indemnification scope, IP assignment language). Proposify doesn't address this.

Your counterparties send Word redlines

Most legal counterparties email .docx files. LexDraft sits in Word, where the redlines arrive. Proposify is built around its own editor.

You need citation verification on legal references

LexDraft's CourtListener integration verifies any case-law citation the AI produces. Proposify doesn't address this because it's not a legal tool.

Pricing comparison

LexDraft (public pricing)

Free

$0 / month

2,000 words/month

Pro

$99 / month per user

100K words/month, full playbooks · $990/year (15% off)

Enterprise

$199 / month per user

Unlimited ·

$199 / month per user

Unlimited,990/year (15% off)

Proposify (public pricing)

Team

~$49 / user / month

Up to 10 users; templates and signature

Business

Custom

Larger teams, advanced workflows, dedicated support. Current pricing varies — check directly.

Enterprise

Contact sales

SSO, custom integrations, premium support

Migration guidance: this isn't a migration question

If you're comparing Proposify and LexDraft, the right question isn't "which one do I switch to" — it's "do I need both?" The honest answer:

1

If sales sends proposals → keep Proposify

Branded design, fee tables, signature, pipeline tracking — Proposify is shaped for this. Don't try to replace it with LexDraft.

2

If legal needs AI on contracts → add LexDraft

For the contracts that need real legal review — MSAs, NDAs, employment agreements — LexDraft adds AI assistance inside Word, where the legal team already works.

3

Don't expect overlap

These two tools rarely sit on the same person's desktop. They serve different jobs. If you've landed here trying to pick one, the answer is probably "you only need one — pick the one that matches your job."

Frequently Asked Questions

You can, but the overlap is small. Proposify is for sales proposals; LexDraft is for legal contracts. The teams using each one are usually different. If your organization has both a sales team sending proposals and a legal team reviewing contracts, then yes — each team uses their own tool.

No. LexDraft is a legal drafting tool, not a proposal-design tool. If you need branded, image-rich proposals with fee tables, Proposify (or PandaDoc, or Better Proposals) is the right shape. LexDraft outputs plain Word documents formatted for legal use.

If you're a lawyer thinking about Proposify, it's worth asking what problem you're solving. If it's "I want better-looking client engagement letters," Proposify could be a fit. If it's "I want AI to help me draft and review contracts," then LexDraft is the right tool and Proposify won't help.

Proposify holds SOC 2 Type II. LexDraft does not currently hold SOC 2. We use TLS 1.2+ encryption in transit and at rest, and a zero-retention agreement with our model provider — your document content is not used to train models. If SOC 2 is a procurement gate, Proposify clears it and we don't yet.

LexDraft Pro is $99/user/month. Proposify Team is around $49/user/month. But comparing them on price alone is misleading — they're not interchangeable. The right question is "which job am I solving?" and then pick the right tool for that job.

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