Fusion Collective Sentinel Citation

Pricing

Not another subscription.

No seats. No contract. No annual commitment that outlives the matter. Pay for the filing in front of you.

Per filing

$99 / filing

One filing, fully analyzed — flat, predictable, done. The simplest option for one-off filings and larger briefs.

  • Full report — Existence, Quote Accuracy, Holding Support, Citation Strength on every cite
  • Filing narrative a partner can read in two minutes
  • All sources and judging models included
  • Run it on your brief — or opposing counsel's
Start with a free filing

Prepaid funding

Pay for what you analyze

Fund a balance, and each run draws the actual cost of its analysis. For smaller filings that's less than the flat fee — you pay for the citations you have, not a flat rate.

  • Pay the real analysis cost per run — smaller filings cost less
  • One balance, shared across your whole team
  • The exact charge appears on every report
  • Top up any time from your dashboard — still no subscription
Start with a free filing

Your first filing is free — on either option.

No card required. Run a brief you've already filed and see what you missed.

What's actually in a filing's price?

Every citation gets looked up in CourtListener, Cornell LII, or eCFR, its authority text fetched and read by three judging models and a meta-judge. A typical federal motion runs 20–35 citations — that's 20–35 full verifications and verdicts per filing.

What's at stake on the other side?

Sanctions in 2026 have run from $2,500 to $110,000 — plus the headline. One filing costs less than twenty minutes of associate time.

Running high volume?

SSO, custom retention, contracted retainers, and white-labelled reports for firms. Talk to us and we'll set up the right arrangement.

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Cite real. Cite right.

Run Sentinel Citation on a brief you've already filed — your first one's on us.

Foundation

Patent-pending (US 64/056,937)

Coverage

Federal District, Circuit, Supreme Court filings

Methodology

Three judging models + one meta-judge

Sources

CourtListener, Cornell LII, eCFR, Scholar