Getting Started with Wisanna Legal
Wisanna is your AI colleague for legal work. It understands, reviews, and creates documents, highlights risks, grounds arguments with verified sources, drafts opinions, and builds legal strategies.
1. Installation: Word Add-in
To get the most out of Wisanna, install it directly into Microsoft Word. This allows you to review and edit documents without leaving your workflow.
Installation Steps
- Go to wisanna.com/word.
- Follow the "Get it now" button to the Microsoft AppSource store.
- Click "Get it now" and sign in with your Microsoft account if prompted.
- Open Microsoft Word (Desktop or Web). You will see the Wisanna icon in the "Home" ribbon (usually on the far right).
- Click the icon to launch the sidebar and log in with your Wisanna account.
2. Account Setup: Web Platform
The Web Platform is your command center for research, drafting from scratch, and managing your account.
- Access: Go to legal.wisanna.com.
- Create a Project: Organize your work by matter or client (e.g., "Acme – Supply Agreement – Nov 2026").
- Billing: Manage your subscription and invoices at legal.wisanna.com/admin.
3. Core Concepts
Reliability & Security
Wisanna is built differently from generic AI chat tools.
Lower Hallucination
Answers include legal references and sources. We prioritize grounding over creativity for legal tasks. See Hallucination.
Professional Accuracy
Trained on millions of legal documents to understand legal context, definitions, and cross-references.
Privacy & Control
Your work stays in your account. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest. We do not train our public models on your confidential client data.
When to Use Which Tool?
- Use the Word Add-in for reviewing existing contracts, redlining, and applying specific amendments to a file you are working on.
- Use the Web Platform for legal research, drafting a new document from scratch, or brainstorming strategy before you start writing.
4. Measuring Value
Teams using Wisanna typically see immediate improvements in efficiency and risk coverage.
- Time Savings: 40–70% faster drafting and review cycles.
- Risk Reduction: 30–40% fewer overlooked issues in first-pass reviews.
- Adoption: Attorneys use it for strategy and redlines; Paralegals for checklists and summaries; In-house counsel for volume review.