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Xakia

🇦🇺 AU Founded

Australian-built legal ops platform for in-house teams of 2 to 20

Overview

Xakia is an Australian-built in-house legal operations platform designed for teams of 2 to 20 lawyers. It provides matter management, intake workflows, reporting dashboards, and spend management in a simple, affordable package. Xakia is used by in-house legal teams across ANZ in government, corporate, and not-for-profit sectors.

Key Capabilities & Differentiators

Xakia targets the underserved segment of smaller in-house legal teams that need more than spreadsheets but less than enterprise legal operations platforms. The platform provides quick deployment (typically days, not months), intuitive reporting dashboards that demonstrate legal team value to the business, and intake workflows that help manage the flow of work from internal stakeholders.

Core Features

Matter Management
Intake Workflows
Reporting Dashboards
Spend Management
Contract Management
Task Management
SLA Tracking
Self-Service Portal
Analytics

Integrations

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Quick Facts

Headquarters
Melbourne, Australia
Founded
2016
Pricing Model
Per User / Month
Firm Sizes
Mid-Tier, Large

Pricing

Contact for pricing. Subscription-based, designed to be affordable for smaller in-house teams.

Prices shown are indicative and may vary. Contact the vendor for current pricing. All prices in AUD unless stated otherwise.

Best For

Small to mid-size in-house legal teams (2–20 lawyers) seeking affordable, purpose-built legal operations software

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