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Alexi Showcased on Legaltech Hub for Redefining Law Firm Automation

Robert Lewis, October 6, 2025

Insights and analysis platform Legaltech Hub has published an in-depth profile of Alexi, calling attention to how the Canadian-built platform is transforming legal workflows with orchestrated AI and customizable automation.

Founded by Mark Doble in 2018, Alexi began as an automated legal research tool and has evolved into a full-service AI-powered assistant used by major law firms across North America.

The platform enables legal professionals to conduct research, analyze documents, and draft materials through an intuitive conversational interface—powered by a sophisticated orchestration engine that coordinates multiple AI models for accuracy and reliability.

In the product briefing, Legaltech Hub highlights Alexi’s single-tenant deployment model as a key differentiator, giving firms full control over their data and the ability to develop proprietary, firm-specific workflows. As Doble explains, “If every law firm is licensing the same AI tool, it’s not a competitive advantage. But when a firm builds on Alexi, the value is accretive to them—not to the vendor.”

Read the full review and watch Legaltech Hub’s interview with Mark Doble below to learn how Alexi is helping law firms move beyond licensing AI—and toward building it into the core of their operations.

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