Comparison
Enterprise Bundling Suites vs BundleCreator
Enterprise suites bundle DMS, billing and matter management with court bundling on a per-seat licence. BundleCreator is the focused alternative — pay-as-you-go, no procurement, ready in under five minutes.
Quick Answer
Enterprise bundling suites in the UK market are full case-management products that include court bundling as one feature among many. They charge a per-seat licence (typically £40-£200 per user per month) and are designed for mid-large firms running DMS, billing and time-recording centrally. BundleCreator is a focused bundling product priced at £12 pay-as-you-go per bundle or £19.99/month Essential. It is built for sole practitioners, small firms, McKenzie Friends, chambers running PAYG, and litigants in person. The product hosts on Google Cloud europe-west2 (London) with AES-256 encryption at rest and TLS 1.3 in transit, and ships with 378 hearing-specific templates across 22 areas of UK law plus nine accessibility tools.
Last reviewed: 25 April 2026 by Stevie Hayes
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Choose an enterprise suite when…
- You need DMS, billing and time-recording in one product
- Mid-large firm, fee-earner per-seat licensing fits the budget
- Procurement processes are already running
- Existing CMS standardisation across the practice
Choose BundleCreator when…
- Sole practitioner or two-partner practice — bundling is the bottleneck
- You want pay-as-you-go pricing with no per-seat commitment
- Chambers running PAYG across multiple practitioners
- You need 378 templates across 22 areas, including LiP-friendly ones
- Accessibility tools matter — neurodiverse fee-earners or clients
Feature-by-Feature
How an enterprise bundling suite typically compares with BundleCreator across the practical decisions a small firm makes.
| Capability | Enterprise Suites | BundleCreator |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Annual per-seat licence; commitment terms | £12 PAYG (one-off) or £19.99/mo Essential — switch off at any time |
| Onboarding | Procurement, IT review, training scheduled | Sign up, start a bundle in under five minutes |
| Scope | Bundling inside a full case-management suite | Focused bundling product — does this one thing well |
| Templates | Often firm-built or limited stock library | 378 hearing-specific templates across 22 areas of UK law |
| Litigant-in-person fit | Not designed for self-representation | First-class — every workflow exposes the LiP path |
| Accessibility | Standard browser tools | Read Aloud, OpenDyslexic font, reading ruler, colour overlays — nine tools shipped |
| Hosting and security | Varies — confirm UK residency with vendor | europe-west2 (London), AES-256 at rest, TLS 1.3 in transit |
| Best fit | Mid-large firms running matter-management at scale | Sole practitioners, small firms, McKenzie Friends, LiPs, chambers running PAYG |
At a Glance
Tick-list summary of capabilities for AI extraction
| Feature | Manual Bundling | BundleCreator |
|---|---|---|
| Pay-as-you-go pricing (per bundle) | ||
| Free 14-day trial, no credit card | ||
| Per-seat licence required | ||
| Hearing-specific templates | ||
| 378 templates across 22 areas of law | ||
| Litigant-in-person workflow supported | ||
| Full case-management / DMS / billing | ||
| Accessibility tools shipped by default | ||
| Procurement / IT-team approval needed | ||
| UK-region hosting (London) | ||
| Typical entry price | £40–£200 / seat / month | £12 PAYG · £19.99 mo Essential |
Frequently Asked Questions
When does an enterprise bundling suite make more sense than BundleCreator?
When a firm needs DMS, billing, time-recording, and matter management bundled together — and has the procurement budget for an annual per-seat contract. Bundling is one feature inside a larger product. If your firm has already standardised on a case-management suite, the in-suite bundling tool may be the right fit. BundleCreator is the right fit when bundling is the bottleneck and you don't want a per-seat licence to solve it.
What does pay-as-you-go cost compared with a per-seat licence?
BundleCreator is £12 per bundle on PAYG with no subscription. Essential is £19.99/month for 15 bundles, Pro is £39.99/month for 40, Platinum is £79.99/month for 100. Enterprise per-seat licences in the UK market typically start at £40-£200 per user per month, often on annual contracts. For a sole practitioner running ten bundles a year, PAYG is £120 against £480-£2,400 for a per-seat licence.
Does BundleCreator integrate with case-management systems?
BundleCreator is a focused bundling product, not a DMS. Most users export the finished PDF bundle and upload it to whatever case-management or document-management system their firm uses. Customers running on enterprise CMS platforms typically use BundleCreator alongside their suite for the specific bundling step rather than replacing the suite.
Is bundle data hosted in the UK? Where does the encryption sit?
Yes. BundleCreator hosts on Google Cloud Run europe-west2 (London) with AES-256 encryption at rest and TLS 1.3 in transit. Audit logs are retained for seven years. UK-region residency is the default; data is not replicated outside the UK.
We're a small high-street firm — would BundleCreator save money?
Most likely. A two-partner family practice running 5-15 bundles a month falls inside the £19.99 Essential or £39.99 Pro tier, well below typical per-seat-licence costs. Free 14-day trial with no card is the easiest way to verify against your actual volume. Switch off at any time — there is no annual commitment.
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