Where Litify fits
Litify is publicly positioned as an all-in-one legal platform with cloud case management, business analytics, workflow automation, and AI embedded into legal operations.
Alternatives for VA disability firms
Litify is a broad cloud legal platform for case management, analytics, workflows, and AI. Pete is narrower: a VA disability case workup engine centered on records and attorney review.
Litify is a platform decision. Pete is a workflow decision. For VA disability firms, the narrower question is whether the product makes the record easier to review.
Choose Litify when the priority is broad enterprise legal operations. Choose Pete when the priority is the VA workup itself.
Litify is publicly positioned as an all-in-one legal platform with cloud case management, business analytics, workflow automation, and AI embedded into legal operations.
Pete is built for a specific wedge: upload the VA case record, organize it, find gaps, create follow-up, and prepare cited work product for attorney review.
This comparison is intentionally narrow. It looks at how the products fit VA disability case workup, not every feature each product offers.
| Dimension | Litify | Pete |
|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Enterprise case management, workflow automation, analytics, and AI. | VA disability case workup from records and notes. |
| Adoption path | Platform implementation across broader firm operations. | Start with one VA case and expand after the workup proves useful. |
| Output | Operational workflows, dashboards, matter actions, and analytics. | Condition evidence, missing-record follow-up, questions, decision points, and cited outputs. |
| Best fit | Firms standardizing enterprise legal operations. | VA disability teams that need the case record ready for attorney review. |
Use these questions before picking a tool for VA disability work. The right answer depends on whether the firm needs broad operations software or record-first case workup.
Are you buying a platform or solving one expensive VA workflow?
How much implementation can the firm absorb before seeing value?
Can the tool work from partial records and later uploads?
Does it keep attorney judgment separate from staff work?
Can every output be checked against the case source material?
Pete is not an enterprise legal operations platform. It focuses on VA disability case workup and can complement broader systems.
Pete is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Pete prepares reviewable work product and surfaces uncertainty so an accredited attorney can make the judgment calls.
No. Pete is not a broad enterprise platform. Pete is a focused VA disability case workup engine.
Because even firms with broad platforms may still need a VA-specific layer that reads the C-file, organizes condition evidence, tracks gaps, and prepares work product for review.
Pete can start with one active VA case record, the files and notes the firm already has, and later uploads as more records arrive.
Upload the records and notes you have. Pete organizes the case, finds the gaps, and prepares the workup for attorney review.