Who we are.
caseledge is a trade publication, not a listings site. We write about legal practice-management software the way a trade magazine writes about its industry: with a rubric, a desk of editors, and the willingness to say that a product is worse than its competitor in public.
§ I The publication
caseledge is published by Pixite Product Management SRL, a Belgian SRL operating independent software and analyst projects. Analysis is written by Maxime J., an independent B2B SaaS analyst. Maxime was Chief Product Officer at Skipr (acquired by Pluxee in 2024) and has 8+ years of experience building SaaS products, pricing models, and vertical go-to-market strategies.
Maxime is not an attorney and does not give legal advice. Every compliance claim on this site cites state bar or American Bar Association primary sources. For questions about a specific trust-accounting requirement, consult your state bar and a qualified attorney or CPA.
§ II What you can expect
- Pricing tracked nightly across 30 vendors, with historical data from 2022 onward via Wayback Machine.
- Verdicts that name who a product is wrong for, not only who it is right for.
- No paid placements, no vendor editing, no sponsored verdicts.
- Every claim backed by either a pipeline data source or a cited primary source.
- Public corrections log - we do not silently edit published content.
§ III What you will not find
- Universal recommendations. Every verdict is conditional - right for X firms, wrong for Y firms.
- Estimated or speculative pricing. Gated vendors are flagged as gated.
- Affiliate-influenced rankings. Commission rates do not affect scores or verdicts.
- Anonymous analysis. Every piece carries a byline and a verification date.
§ IV How we make money
We earn an affiliate commission when readers click through our links and purchase software. Vendors pay these commissions, not readers. Affiliate relationships never influence our analysis or recommendations. Every vendor review goes through the same pricing verification and evaluation process regardless of whether we have an affiliate relationship.
We accept affiliate revenue from vendors. We do not accept input on the verdict. If a product is weaker than its competitor, we say so - even when the competitor doesn't pay us and the weaker product does.