Missive vs Relativity
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| Feature | Missive | Relativity |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Product | Product |
| UnfragileRank | 29/100 | 32/100 |
| Adoption | 0 | 0 |
| Quality | 1 | 1 |
| Ecosystem | 0 |
| 0 |
| Match Graph | 0 | 0 |
| Pricing | Free | Paid |
| Capabilities | 15 decomposed | 13 decomposed |
| Times Matched | 0 | 0 |
Aggregates email and chat messages from multiple channels into a single threaded inbox, maintaining conversation context regardless of whether communication originated via email or chat. Eliminates the need to check multiple apps to stay current on team communications.
Organizes all related messages—whether email replies or chat responses—into coherent conversation threads with full history visible. Prevents message fragmentation and keeps related discussions together for easy reference.
Connects to external email accounts (Gmail, Outlook, etc.) and synchronizes messages bidirectionally so that emails appear in Missive and responses sent from Missive are reflected in the original email account.
Organizes team chat into channels by topic, project, or team, allowing users to subscribe to relevant channels and control message flow. Provides structure to chat conversations and prevents important messages from getting lost in general discussion.
Supports formatted text, markdown, code blocks, links, and other rich content in messages across both email and chat contexts. Ensures that formatted messages display correctly regardless of channel.
Provides mobile app access to unified inbox and conversations on iOS and Android, allowing users to stay connected while away from desktop. Enables reading, responding to, and managing messages on mobile devices.
Displays online status and availability indicators for team members, showing who is currently active and able to respond. Helps users understand when they can expect responses and who to reach out to for immediate help.
Enables team members to add comments and @mentions directly on messages and conversations, creating a discussion layer without spawning separate email threads or chat tangents. Builds accountability and keeps feedback attached to the original message.
+7 more capabilities
Automatically categorizes and codes documents based on learned patterns from human-reviewed samples, using machine learning to predict relevance, privilege, and responsiveness. Reduces manual review burden by identifying documents that match specified criteria without human intervention.
Ingests and processes massive volumes of documents in native formats while preserving metadata integrity and creating searchable indices. Handles format conversion, deduplication, and metadata extraction without data loss.
Provides tools for organizing and retrieving documents during depositions and trial, including document linking, timeline creation, and quick-search capabilities. Enables attorneys to rapidly locate supporting documents during proceedings.
Manages documents subject to regulatory requirements and compliance obligations, including retention policies, audit trails, and regulatory reporting. Tracks document lifecycle and ensures compliance with legal holds and preservation requirements.
Manages multi-reviewer document review workflows with task assignment, progress tracking, and quality control mechanisms. Supports parallel review by multiple team members with conflict resolution and consistency checking.
Enables rapid searching across massive document collections using full-text indexing, Boolean operators, and field-specific queries. Supports complex search syntax for precise document retrieval and filtering.
Relativity scores higher at 32/100 vs Missive at 29/100. Missive leads on quality, while Relativity is stronger on ecosystem. However, Missive offers a free tier which may be better for getting started.
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Identifies and flags privileged communications (attorney-client, work product) and confidential information through pattern recognition and metadata analysis. Maintains comprehensive audit trails of all access to sensitive materials.
Implements role-based access controls with fine-grained permissions at document, workspace, and field levels. Allows administrators to restrict access based on user roles, case assignments, and security clearances.
+5 more capabilities