Live ·2.4M hours of government video ·1.4M bills indexed and counting ·50 states + Federal + local + Puerto Rico + regulatory
Comparisons

See how USLege compares to every tool on your shortlist.

Side-by-side comparisons of USLege and the legislative tracking tools teams switch from. Every claim about another platform comes from its own public materials, dated and sourced, and our pricing is on the page. Factual contrast, stated plainly, so you can decide on your own issues.

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USLege vs

Quorum

Quorum built a broad public affairs suite. USLege is built on the live record, with hearing transcripts during the session, searchable hearing video, and transparent pricing.

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USLege vs

FiscalNote

FiscalNote is known for broad coverage behind an enterprise quote process. USLege is AI-native from day one, with pricing on the page and a stable, founder-led, SOC 2 platform.

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Bloomberg Government

BGOV is a premium federal-first platform with strong journalism and congressional transcripts. USLege adds true 50-state depth alongside federal, with searchable hearing video.

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POLITICO Pro

POLITICO Pro is a premier source of policy journalism, scoops, and analysis. People like it for the news. USLege does a different job: bill tracking with hearing video and transcripts across all 50 states plus federal.

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Plural

Plural is built on the Open States open-data foundation, with a low entry price, and is pivoting toward regulatory change management under SAI360. USLege stays focused on legislative intelligence.

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USLege vs

LegiScan

LegiScan is a reliable, low-cost 50-state plus Congress bill tracker and bulk data API. USLege turns that raw data into a full intelligence platform with video, transcripts, and AI search.

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CQ Roll Call

CQ is a 75-year authority on congressional news and tracking, owned by FiscalNote. USLege puts the states and federal in one AI-native platform with reviewed full transcripts.

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LexisNexis State Net

State Net is a deep enterprise system of record for legislation and regulation, with strong forecasting. USLege is the modern, AI-native alternative with hearing video tied to the bill.

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State Affairs

State Affairs pairs a respected statehouse newsroom with 50-state tracking, and owns LegiScan. USLege adds searchable hearing video, full transcripts, and per-seat pricing on the page.

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FastDemocracy

FastDemocracy is a strong, AI-native tool with TranscriptAI. USLege adds true 50-state plus federal depth, searchable hearing video, a dedicated account manager, and SOC 2.

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BillTrack50

BillTrack50 is a simple, transparently priced bill tracker. USLege adds searchable hearing video, full committee transcripts, and AI search across bills, statutes, votes, and video.

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How we compare fairly

Sourced claims, stated plainly.

Every comparison page holds itself to the same standard. Claims about a competitor come from its own public materials, dated as of the review. We compare on capability and say plainly where the other tool is strong. And our pricing is public: $250 per month for one state, $499 per month for all states, on the page before you ever talk to us.

Sourced
Competitor claims come from their own published product, pricing, and announcement pages, with the review date stated on each page.
Capability, not mockery
We compare on what each tool does. Where a competitor is strong, the page says so.
Pricing public
$250/mo one state, $499/mo all states. No drawn-out quote process, no price behind a call.