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Introducing Draft: Produce Legal Documents, Not Just Answers

A major Wisanna update is live. The new Draft module gives every document a proper workspace: versions, Word-style track changes, hand editing, standard legal document structures, and legal research with verified citations. Chat has learned new tricks too - and it knows when your work deserves a document.

6 July 2026
11 min read

What Launched

Until now, producing a document with AI meant coaxing a chat: ask, copy, re-ask, paste, hope the second half still matches the first. The new Draft module changes that. A Draft is a dedicated workspace that holds one living document - a contract, a court filing, a slide deck, or a research memo - together with its own conversation, version history, attachments, and matter context. You instruct Wisanna turn by turn, and it edits the document in place instead of regenerating it, so long documents stay consistent from clause 1 to the signature block.

The update also brings real legal research builds with verified citations, a personal writing-style profile applied to everything Wisanna writes for you, Excel file support, and a set of Chat improvements - including one-click conversion of any document-shaped chat answer into a Draft. The guiding idea is simple: Chat to ask, Draft to make.

The Draft Module

A document workspace with versions, track changes, manual editing, and in-place AI revision.

Real Legal Research

Research builds retrieve actual legislation and case law and cite only what was found - with links.

My Writing Style

Standing style rules applied to every answer and document, so you never repeat preferences.

A Smarter Chat

Cleaner document answers, a Continue button for cut-off replies, Excel attachments, and a one-click bridge to Draft.

Chat To Ask, Draft To Make

AI Chat remains the fastest way to ask a question, analyze a clause, or explore a legal issue. But a document is not a conversation. It has versions. It gets compared. It gets edited by hand at 11pm. It must stay internally consistent even after the fifteenth revision.

That is what a Draft is for. Open the new Drafts tab in the sidebar and create one, or convert an existing chat answer with a single click. Each Draft holds exactly one deliverable, and every instruction you give refines it - the document is the product, not a by-product of the conversation.

AI Chat Draft
Ask questions, explore issues, analyze documents. Produce and iterate on one living document.
Each answer stands on its own. Every turn revises the same deliverable, in place.
Revisions mean re-reading a new full answer. Numbered versions with Word-style track changes between any two.
Limited by the length of a single answer. Large documents are planned first, then built section by section.

Inside A Draft

A Draft screen puts the conversation and the document side by side: a chat pane where you instruct Wisanna, and a deliverable pane where the document updates live - you can watch the text being written. A rail on the left keeps Versions, Attachments, and Context one click away. Everything is resizable, and the whole module works right-to-left for Hebrew.

The Wisanna Draft module: version history and context on the left, the Wisanna chat in the middle, and the live document with tracked changes on the right
A Draft in progress: instruct Wisanna in the chat, watch the document evolve alongside - with versions, attachments, and extracted context one click away.

Revision Without Collateral Damage

The first instruction creates the document. Every later instruction edits only the relevant sections - the rest of the document is preserved exactly as it was. Ask Wisanna to rework clause 7 and clauses 1 through 6 and 8 through 20 remain untouched, character for character. This is the difference between an AI that regenerates and an AI that revises, and it is what keeps a long contract coherent after many rounds of changes.

Select text, act on it

Highlight any passage in the document for a floating toolbar: Explain answers your question without touching the text, Improve and Amend prepare a targeted edit of exactly that passage.

Revision suggestions

Finished documents can show clickable revision options - suggested next improvements you can apply with one click, or ignore.

Always in control

A running turn can be stopped at any moment, and costs are shown before you send. Larger build steps always display their price first.

Clean export

Export downloads the document itself as a Word file - no chat, no planning notes. Slide decks export to PowerPoint.

Standard Legal Document Structures

On a new Draft, a Document type selector offers the standard structures of common legal documents - court documents (statement of claim, statement of defence, written submissions, grounds of appeal, and more), contracts (services, lease, amendment, NDA, general terms), corporate documents (shareholders' resolutions, articles of association, share transfers), letters and notices (payment demand, formal notice, client update), and review formats such as a risk review.

Pick a type and Wisanna structures the document the way that document is actually built - a statement of defence, for example, starts from the court and parties, moves through procedural objections and defences on the merits, and closes with evidence and conclusions, all adapted to your case facts. Or leave it on Auto and just say what you need in plain words: Wisanna recognizes the document type from your request and applies the same structure.

Large Documents, Built Section By Section

Genuinely large documents cannot be produced well in one breath - so Wisanna does not try. Ask for one and it first proposes an outline:

OUTLINE -> REFINE IT IN CHAT -> DRAFT IT -> SECTION BY SECTION -> POLISH & ALIGN

Legal Research With Verified Citations

Research builds treat each outline item as a legal question. For every question, Wisanna runs actual legislation and case-law retrieval, writes a findings memo, and records structured Findings: the authority, its stance toward your position (supports, opposes, neutral), its relevance, and a link to the source.

Citations come from what was actually found - Wisanna is instructed never to invent a citation, and every authority is one click away for your own verification. Found authorities live in a dedicated Findings tab, and when the research is done, New Draft from this research turns the memo into the starting point of a document, findings carried along.

Research is also available at small scale: select any passage in a document and choose Research for a cited answer grounded in real retrieval.

Important professional note

Wisanna supports legal work. It does not replace lawyer judgment. The lawyer remains responsible for verifying facts, sources, legal reasoning, and the final deliverable - which is exactly why every citation links to its source.

Versions, Track Changes, And Hand Editing

Numbered versions

Every content-changing turn snapshots a version automatically; Save version snapshots on demand. Any version can be viewed or restored.

Word-style track changes

Show changes displays a redline between any two versions - insertions underlined, deletions struck through - with next/previous navigation. New versions automatically show what changed.

Edit by hand

The pencil opens a full rich-text editor on the document: headings, lists with legal numbering preserved exactly, tables, links, clean paste from Word. Hand edits autosave; AI and manual editing mix freely.

Your language, your jurisdiction

Your selected language drives everything in a Draft - in English, Romanian, Hebrew, or Bulgarian - and the project's jurisdiction travels with every turn. A document in another language is never silently translated.

A Wisanna deliverable comparing two versions: the compare bar shows v1 versus current, with the inserted clause underlined in green and removed text struck through in red
Track changes between versions: the newly added interest clause is underlined, removals are struck through - exactly like a Word redline.

Attachments With Roles - And Excel Support

Attach files to a Draft and tell Wisanna what each one is for. Before the document exists, role chips on every attachment set the intent:

Role What Wisanna does
Revise The attached document becomes the working draft - loaded in full as version 1 and marked "Original" - then revised in place. Boilerplate you did not ask to change is preserved exactly. Asking to "revise the attached contract" returns the revised contract, not a summary of it.
Template The new document follows the attachment's structure, boilerplate, and defined terms.
Reference Background material only - informs the work without shaping the document.
Auto Wisanna infers the right role from your request.

And spreadsheets are now first-class citizens: attach Excel files (XLSX, XLSM) in Chat, in a Draft, or as project documents. Wisanna understands sheets, tables, merged cells, formulas, charts, and comments - so "create a presentation from the attached Excel" or "draft the annex based on this fee schedule" just works.

A Draft That Remembers The Matter

As you work, the Draft's Context panel accumulates matter knowledge:

The Chat-To-Draft Bridge

Document work often starts in Chat - and now it can move to the right surface in one click:

Open as Draft

Document-shaped chat answers show a pen icon next to the Word export icon. One click creates a Draft seeded with that answer as version 1 - instantly, at no credit cost. Your next edits get versions, track changes, and section-level revision.

A quiet nudge

After several consecutive revision requests on the same document in Chat, Wisanna suggests - once - that this work would be easier as a Draft.

Paste a document

Paste a full contract or judgment into the chat box and Wisanna offers to open it in a Draft: the pasted text becomes the working document and your instruction carries over.

From research to drafting

A finished research build offers "New Draft from this research" - the findings become the grounding of your new document.

Chat Improvements

My Writing Style

Open the user menu and choose My writing style: standing rules that Wisanna applies to every answer and every document, in Chat and in Draft. "Formal tone, no bullet points." "Plain text, no tables." Add up to eight short rules, switch them all on or off with one toggle, and never repeat a formatting preference again.

Better still - when you type a style instruction in a prompt, Wisanna offers a one-click Save as style rule, so preferences are captured the moment they occur to you. Style rules shape format and tone only: they never override legal accuracy, mandatory document form, or an explicit instruction in the current request.

What To Try First

A First Session With Draft

  • Open Wisanna, go to the sidebar Drafts tab, and create a new Draft.
  • Pick a document type - or just describe what you need and let Auto recognize it.
  • Attach an existing contract with the Revise role and ask for specific changes; then use Show changes to see the exact redline.
  • Try selecting a clause and using Explain, Improve, or Amend.
  • Ask for something large - a full agreement, a deck, a research memo - and experience the outline-first, section-by-section build.
  • Add two or three rules to My writing style so every future output matches your preferences.
  • As always: review, verify, and approve everything before it leaves your desk.

FAQ

What is a Draft?

A dedicated workspace holding one living document - a legal document, a slide deck, or a research memo - plus its own conversation, versions, attachments, and matter context.

When should I use Chat and when a Draft?

Chat to ask, Draft to make. Questions, analysis, and exploration belong in Chat; producing and iterating on a document belongs in a Draft. If a chat answer turned into a document, click the pen icon to continue it as a Draft.

Does revising one clause affect the rest?

No. Wisanna edits only the relevant sections in place; the rest of the document is preserved exactly as it was.

How do I see what changed between versions?

Use Show changes, or pick any two versions in the Versions panel. Changes display Word-style: insertions underlined, deletions struck through.

Can I edit the document myself?

Yes. The pencil opens a rich-text editor with headings, lists (legal numbering preserved), tables, links, and clean paste from Word. Hand edits and AI edits mix freely.

Are the legal citations real?

Research builds retrieve actual legislation and case law and cite only what was found, with links. Wisanna is instructed never to invent citations - and you can always open the source to verify.

Why did Wisanna propose an outline instead of writing everything?

Large documents are built plan-first, then section by section. This keeps long documents consistent and lets you adjust the structure before writing begins. Approve with Draft it.

Which languages does Draft support?

English, Romanian, Hebrew (fully right-to-left), and Bulgarian. Your selected language drives the document, the replies, and the extracted context.

What does a Draft cost to use?

Draft turns use ordinary AI Credits, and the cost is shown before you send. Larger build and research steps always display their price first, and you can pause or stop a build at any point, keeping what was written.

Does Wisanna replace the lawyer?

No. Wisanna supports legal work. The lawyer remains responsible for verifying facts, sources, reasoning, and the final deliverable.

Your Next Document Deserves A Draft

The Draft module, research builds, the Chat-to-Draft bridge, and My writing style are live now for all Wisanna users. Open a Draft, bring a real document, and see the difference a proper document workspace makes.

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