Reviewright

Updated 2026-02-10
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ReviewRight is best understood as HaystackID’s managed-review operating layer, not a self-serve eDiscovery platform. The original draft got the category and some service lines right, but it still read like a generic directory entry and failed to explain what a buyer is actually purchasing. The live HaystackID pages and recent 2025 announcements make that clearer: ReviewRight combines managed review services with proprietary AI-enabled technology for analyzing, matching, managing, and supporting clients and reviewers. That means the value proposition is not only ‘we can review documents,’ but ‘we can staff, qualify, calibrate, host, and run complex review projects quickly,’ including secure remote review, foreign-language review, review hosting, cyber-incident matters, and high-regulation workloads. Public messaging around ReviewRight 3.0 also strengthens the case that this is an actively developed operating model rather than a static service brochure. HaystackID states that since its launch in 2011, ReviewRight has supported more than 5,000 global review matters, and recent materials emphasize multilingual review, cyber readiness, and mobile reviewer workflow management. Security posture appears credible but is mostly inherited from the HaystackID parent rather than separately documented for ReviewRight: HaystackID publicly states ISO 27001 compliance and SOC 2 Type 2 coverage across all five trust services criteria, while ReviewRight-specific materials emphasize secure remote review and secure processes. Commercially, pricing is entirely quote-based and service-specific; no public rate card surfaced. Third-party software review coverage is basically absent, which is unsurprising for a managed service, but trade and community signal does exist. LawNext, EDRM, ComplexDiscovery, and PRNewswire surface updates, and Reddit/job-market chatter suggests ReviewRight is recognized as a live reviewer marketplace / project source rather than a hypothetical offering.

Capabilities

Spans 4 product areas: Electronic Discovery, Document , Review and , Analysis.

Workflow Coverage

Based on published feature listings, this tool maps to 1 workflow area:

  • Document Review & Management

Workflow mappings derived from published feature lists. Not independently verified.

What We Haven’t Verified

This page was assembled from publicly available information. Feature claims and workflow mappings are based on what the vendor and third-party listings publish — not hands-on testing or practitioner feedback.

Workflows

Based on practitioner evidence, Reviewright is used in these workflows:

What practitioners struggle with

Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Reviewright addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.

500K documents to review, contract attorneys burning out after 4 hours of screen-staring, nobody knows if the review is consistent across 20 reviewers — and the partner watching the budget bleed

Document Review & Management 62 vendors affected Mid-size firm (11–50) · Large firm (51–200) · In-house counsel · Government

When my litigation team receives 100,000 documents in discovery and the partner wants an early case assessment by Friday, I need to understand the key facts, players, and timeline before we've even started formal review — but right now the only option is throwing associate hours at it and hoping we surface the right documents

Research & Analysis 37 vendors affected senior-associate · litigation-partner · legal-ops · partner

AmLaw 200 firm needs 15 contract attorneys for a 6-month document review project but the staffing agency takes a 40% markup, the reviewers' quality is inconsistent, and the firm has no visibility into who's available, what they cost, or how they performed on past projects

Firm Operations & Growth 3 vendors affected legal-ops · partner

Where it fits in your workflow

Before Reviewright

A law firm or legal department suddenly needs a qualified review team for a complex, time-sensitive matter and does not want to build staffing, calibration, and QA operations from scratch.

After Reviewright

ReviewRight supports reviewer sourcing, managed review execution, quality control, remote or hosted delivery, and production-readiness for litigation, investigations, and cyber-response matters.

Integrations & hand-offs

Matter arrives with high document volume or specialist requirements -> ReviewRight matches and qualifies reviewers -> managed review operations and hosting proceed under HaystackID oversight -> results flow into productions, investigations, or downstream legal strategy.

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