Comparison

CaseDelta vs EvenUp

EvenUp is the best-known name in plaintiff AI, and its verdict dataset is genuinely useful for anchoring case value. But it is a place you send a case to get a document back. CaseDelta is an associate that drives Clio, Filevine, your email, drive, and billing, and works the whole matter.

The short answer

CaseDelta is an AI associate for plaintiff law firms that drives the tools a firm already uses, while EvenUp is a claims-intelligence platform that ingests a case file and returns documents like demand letters and medical chronologies. The core difference is shape: EvenUp is a deliverable you order, and CaseDelta is an associate that works across your whole stack.

Side by side

CaseDelta versus EvenUp, in a table.

CaseDelta
EvenUp
Shape
An AI associate that drives your existing tools and does the surrounding work
A platform you send a case to, which returns documents
Integrations
Drives Clio, Filevine, MyCase, Google, Microsoft, and billing from one chat
Case data flows one way into EvenUp from connected systems
Chronology turnaround
Built in minutes inside your stack
Reviewed deliverables stated at one to five days on EvenUp's site
Human review layer
No review queue; you stay in control in real time
A team of 150+ legal professionals reviews output
Pricing
$349 per user, per month. Flat, published, self-serve.
Quote-gated per-case pricing, no public list price
Scope
Intake, chronologies, demands, discovery, email, and case ops
Focused on PI demand and claims deliverables

EvenUp returns a deliverable in a few days. Delta works the case in your own tools, in minutes, at a price you can see before the demo.

The real difference

Where they diverge.

A factory you feed, or an associate you ask

EvenUp's model is to ingest your case and hand back a deliverable. That is a real service, and its 250,000-plus verdict and settlement dataset gives credible case-value arguments. But you are ordering an artifact. Delta is the opposite shape. It works inside Clio, Filevine, your email, your drive, and your billing, and it does the surrounding work: pulling records, building the chronology, drafting the demand, emailing the adjuster, and logging the time. You are not waiting on a deliverable. You are working with an associate.

Minutes in your stack, not days through a queue

EvenUp's reviewed deliverables are stated on its own site at one to five days, with a team of legal professionals reviewing AI output. That review is a trust anchor, but it is also a speed and cost ceiling. Delta builds cited chronologies from 100 to 5,000-plus page sets in minutes, with no review queue, because the work happens in your own tools while you watch.

Know your price before the demo

EvenUp moved to a per-case pricing model in 2026 and publishes no list price; you get a quote. CaseDelta is $349 per user, per month. flat, published, self-serve. No per-case math, no add-ons, no surprise invoice. For a contingency firm, predictable cost is its own feature.

When EvenUp is the better fit

If your only need is data-backed case-value anchoring for demand letters, and you want EvenUp's verdict dataset specifically, it is a strong, category-leading tool for exactly that job. CaseDelta is the better fit when you want an associate that works the whole case across the tools you already run, not a single deliverable you order.

Questions

Common questions

Is CaseDelta cheaper than EvenUp?

CaseDelta is a flat $349 per user, per month, published and self-serve. EvenUp uses quote-gated per-case pricing with no public list price, so a direct number-to-number comparison is not possible. The honest difference is predictability: you know your CaseDelta cost before the demo.

Does CaseDelta replace EvenUp?

For most plaintiff firms, yes, because Delta builds the chronologies and demands itself and also runs the surrounding case work. If you specifically want EvenUp's verdict dataset for case-value anchoring, some firms run both.

How fast are CaseDelta's chronologies versus EvenUp's?

Delta builds cited chronologies in minutes inside your own stack. EvenUp states reviewed deliverable turnaround at one to five days on its site, because a team of legal professionals reviews the output.

See Delta inside your firm's stack.

A fifteen-minute live demo on a sandbox of your firm's tools, running a real workflow end to end.