Every tool in the Almost Legal portfolio is a one-off purchase. No subscriptions, no hidden fees, no upsells. You pay once, you get what you came for.
You buy credits. One credit pays for one use of any tool in the portfolio — a parking appeal, a complaint letter, a contract review, any of them. Credits never expire. If you do not use one today, it will still be there when you need it.
The bundle works out at roughly one-third off the single-credit price. We offer it because most situations that need one legal tool end up needing a second one too.
A lot of legal problems come in pairs. You appeal a parking ticket, the operator rejects it, and now you need a follow-up letter to escalate. You send a complaint to a retailer, they fob you off, and now you need a firmer letter threatening the small claims court. You read a contract you are about to sign, you want to push back on the terms, and now you need a response letter to the other side.
One credit will usually solve the immediate problem. Two or three credits will usually finish the job.
If you are confident one tool is all you need, buy one. If you have already been fobbed off once and you know this is going to take a second round, the bundle saves you money and gives you the second credit ready to use the moment you need it.
Almost Legal operates in 32 countries and 25 languages. Wherever you are in the world, the price you see at checkout will be in your local currency, and it will be the same as everyone else is paying — adjusted only for the exchange rate on the day. If you are in a currency we do not offer directly, we charge you the local equivalent of the US dollar price.
We do not subscribe you to anything. The problems our tools solve are rarely recurring. You do not need a monthly fine-appeals subscription. You need a letter, once, for the fine you have right now. When you need another one, you come back and buy another credit, or you use one from the bundle you already have.
That is the whole pricing model. No tiers, no trials, no upgrades, no catches.