Simple pricing
Start free. Go deeper with Zoe.
Ask a short orientation question first. Upgrade when you need deeper follow-up, saved history, document-backed help, and monitoring.
Free
Ask a short orientation question and explore the full legislation library.
- Limited free Ask Zoe orientation
- Browse legislation across 9 jurisdictions
- Plain-English AI summaries
- Absurdity & contradiction reports
Professional
For researchers, students, and professionals who need to go deeper than the first answer — every point linked to its source.
- Everything in Free
- More Ask Zoe messages and longer answers
- Saved chat history
- Document-backed questions as the Pro workflow lands
- AI section explainer (20 / day)
- Full amendment diffs & version history
- Plain-English AI analysis of legislation
- Webhook alerts & email digests
- Complexity & absurdity scoring
- Priority support
Enterprise
Scaled and priced to your team
For law firms, government departments, and regulated teams that need coverage, integrations, and source-linked review at scale.
- Everything in Professional
- Unlimited AI section explainer
- Cross-jurisdiction conflict detection
- Knowledge graph & impact analysis
- Section 109 conflict flags
- Penalty benchmarking
- API & data access
- Custom integrations, SSO & SLA
Why not just ask ChatGPT?
Because it remembers the law. Zoe reads it.
A general model recalls the law from its training data and fills the gaps with plausible-sounding guesses. Zoe is grounded in the live Australian corpus — answers point back to the section or case they draw from, so you can read the original.
ChatGPT invents cases.
Australian lawyers have been referred to regulators and hit with costs orders for citing cases a general AI made up. Zoe shows you the real section — or tells you it can't find one.
ChatGPT's law is frozen.
It answers from a training cutoff and quietly quotes provisions that have since changed. Zoe reads from a continuously updated corpus and links each answer to the source section, so you can check the current text yourself.
ChatGPT blends jurisdictions.
Ask an Australian question and you can get confident US law — or NSW law for a Victorian problem. Zoe reads the jurisdiction-specific Act, not a blend.
Not sure which plan is right?
Start by asking Zoe where to look. Upgrade to Pro when the question needs deeper research, more messages, or document-backed context.