Pricing

LKR 2,500 a month, per person.

A thousand tokens come with every seat. A search costs one, a drafted page costs two. When they run out you top up at exactly the same rate — there is no worse price for needing more.

Per person
LKR2,500/ month
1,000 tokens included

Which is 1,000 searches, or 500 drafted pages, or any mix of the two. Everything else — reading, filing, storing — is free.

Open an account
  • The Sri Lankan case-law library — Supreme Court and Court of Appeal judgments, Acts and statutes
  • Search by describing a situation, not by guessing keywords
  • Treatment shown on every authority, so a doubted case is marked before you cite it
  • The Sri Lankan template library — notarial, litigation, demand, commercial and personal
  • Your firm’s own documents, indexed alongside the corpus
  • Export to Word, PDF and Markdown
  • Teams, per-member permissions and an activity log
Top-up
LKR1,250

500 more tokens, any time. That is LKR 2.50 a token — the same rate as the ones in your seat. They do not expire while your subscription is live.

A chambers

Five attorneys is five seats — LKR 12,500 a month — and the 5,000 tokens sit in one pool the firm shares. Allocate them per person or per team, or leave them open.

Judicial officers

Free. If you sit on a bench in Sri Lanka, write to us from your official address and we will open an account — research and the citator, at no cost, for as long as you are on the bench.

What spends a token

All of it, listed.

1 token
A search of the case law
A fact pattern, a question about the law, or a case by name. Returns nothing? Not billed.
2 tokens
A page of a drafted document
Charged on the pages actually produced, counted after the document is built — never on an estimate made before it.
free
Reading a judgment
Free. Opening, scrolling and copying from the library costs nothing.
2 tokens
A template, filled from an interview
Per page of the finished instrument, like any other draft.
2 tokens
Checking a document against a playbook
Per page reviewed.

The counter is visible in the app at all times, and the cost of an action is shown before you press the button. A search that finds nothing is never billed — the first time you pay a token for an empty result is the last time you would trust the number.

Where the judgments come from

These are public court records, published by the courts and held behind a login - not on the open web. Anyone named in a judgment can ask what we hold and have it removed, free and without proving anything first.

Your name in a judgment