Industry Verticals · Legal ServicesstructuralLegaltechB2CAPISAAS

Legal document services hide content until after payment

Consumers needing state-specific legal documents must pay $130–$250 upfront on platforms like LegalZoom before seeing what they are buying. Free templates are generic and jurisdiction-incorrect. This forces users to choose between overpaying blindly or risking legally invalid documents.

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