Accuracy, referencing, billing and data. Where something is not settled yet, we say so.
Accuracy and trust
Will CaseWise invent a case or a citation?
It checks sources against official databases before showing them, and badges what it verified. Where a reference cannot be confirmed, it is flagged rather than filled in. That is the difference between this and a general chatbot, and it is why we built the verification step first.
So it is never wrong?
No. You are shown what was verified, what was not, and which rule or source each claim rests on, so you can check it yourself.
What happens when it finds nothing?
The progress panel tells you what it searched and what came back empty, then offers a way forward: a different phrasing, a broader jurisdiction, or the honest answer that the authority may not exist in the material we search.
Which sources does it search?
Openly available Australian case law and legislation, Commonwealth through to Territory, with links to the official record.
AGLC4 and referencing
Which citation style?
AGLC4, the Australian Guide to Legal Citation, fourth edition. The engine is built against the handbook rather than a model’s memory of it.
What does a correction look like?
The fault, the rule number behind it, and the corrected footnote. For example, an article title in double quotation marks is corrected to single, with the rule named, so you learn the rule rather than just accepting a fix.
Does it handle subsequent references?
Yes, in AGLC4 form: Ibid. and the short form Grattan (n 3) 84. The older "above n 3" style is obsolete and does not appear.
Will it produce a bibliography?
Yes, generated from the references in your document once the check has run.
Students and faculties
Will my faculty allow me to use it?
Policies differ, so read yours first. CaseWise is a research and referencing tool: it surfaces sources, names rules and leaves the argument to you. If your faculty needs something in writing, ask us.
Does it write my assignment for me?
It drafts documents you then edit, with real footnotes. The draft is a starting point, and the argument is still yours to make.
Is it only for first-years?
It is designed around a first-year facing a first assessment, which is the hardest case. Later-year students, tutors and practitioners use the same surfaces.
Billing
When will prices be published?
They are published. Go is A$29.99/month, Plus is A$59.99/month and Pro is A$149.99/month - toggleable in-plan to 10× usage at A$299.99/month. Annual billing saves 16.7% on every plan.
How is student status checked?
It is not checked. Plans are chosen by the allowance you need rather than by enrolment.
Is there a free tier?
There is no ongoing free tier. Access opens through the waitlist as the beta rolls out.
Can an institution be invoiced?
Yes. Faculties and educational institutions can take group access priced per seat, and invoicing against an agreement is arranged when you talk to us.
Security
Does CaseWise store my documents?
Uploads and drafts are stored so you can come back to them, and deleted on request. Do not upload client information, privileged, confidential or court-restricted material, or personal information about another person.
Do you train models on my work?
No. Your uploads and drafts are never used to train the models behind CaseWise.
Which third parties are involved?
Model providers, hosting and error monitoring. A public list naming each one is not in place yet; it will be stated once it is.
Where is data held?
Uploads and drafts travel over TLS and are encrypted where they are stored. The hosting location and the retention periods are being confirmed before launch and will be stated here once they are settled.
Access and pricing
How do I get in?
Join the waitlist. Beta access opens to that list first, with a note on what is finished and what is not.
What does it cost?
Go is A$29.99/month, Plus is A$59.99/month and Pro is A$149.99/month (toggleable to 10× at A$299.99/month), with annual billing 16.7% lower. Access opens through the waitlist as the beta rolls out.
Is this legal advice?
No. CaseWise is an AI-powered educational study tool, not a law firm or legal service. It does not provide legal advice.
Beta access
Launching to the waitlist first.
CaseWise opens as a beta to people already on the list. Add your address and you will get access in that first group, with a note explaining what is finished and what is not.
Early supporter
33% off your first three months.
Applies to any paid plan you choose
Access in the first beta group, before public launch
Join the waitlist and we'll send your code when the beta opens.