Where Spellbook fits
Spellbook is publicly positioned around contract review, drafting, redlining, clause work, and Microsoft Word-based legal drafting workflows.
Alternatives for VA disability firms
Spellbook is focused on contract drafting and review. Pete is focused on VA disability case records, evidence gaps, and attorney-ready case workups.
A VA disability firm searching for a Spellbook alternative is usually not looking for better contract redlines. It is looking for help turning messy records into a case workup.
Choose Spellbook when contracts are the work. Choose Pete when the work is VA disability records, evidence, gaps, and attorney review.
Spellbook is publicly positioned around contract review, drafting, redlining, clause work, and Microsoft Word-based legal drafting workflows.
Pete works on the VA case file. It organizes the case record, finds gaps, surfaces follow-up, structures condition evidence, and keeps the workup current when new records arrive.
This comparison is intentionally narrow. It looks at how the products fit VA disability case workup, not every feature each product offers.
| Dimension | Spellbook | Pete |
|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Contract review, contract drafting, clauses, and redlines. | VA disability case workup from C-files and supporting records. |
| Main surface | Contract documents and drafting workflows. | Case workspace with Case info, Conditions, Evidence, Gaps, Outputs, and Resources. |
| Typical output | Contract risk notes, suggested clauses, redlines, and drafted language. | Gaps, condition-level evidence, questions, cited Outputs, and attorney review items. |
| Best fit | Transactional lawyers and contract-heavy legal teams. | VA disability practices with document-heavy benefits cases. |
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.
Is your main document problem contracts or VA case records?
Does the tool understand C-files, rating decisions, C&P exams, and medical records?
Can it produce condition-level evidence detail rather than contract redlines?
Can it turn missing materials into staff follow-up?
Does it keep later uploads attached to the same living case workup?
Pete is not a contract review or contract redlining tool. Spellbook and Pete solve different legal workflows.
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 built for VA disability case records and attorney review workflows, not contract review or redlining.
Some firms search broadly for legal AI tools. The useful distinction is workflow: Spellbook is contract-centered, while Pete is VA case-record-centered.
Pete produces a case workspace with Case info, Conditions, Evidence, Gaps, Outputs, Resources, missing-record follow-up, and cited work product for attorney review.
Upload the records and notes you have. Pete organizes the case, finds the gaps, and prepares the workup for attorney review.