One-liner
A digital, searchable reference app for the Federal Rules of Evidence with categorized navigation and quick lookup for legal professionals.
Strengths
- Clean, fast interface with instant search across all 11 rules and amendments
- Well-organized structure with clear rule numbering and sub-rule breakdowns
- Offline access to full text without internet dependency
- Highly rated for accuracy and completeness compared to other legal references
- Frequent updates reflecting recent amendments (e.g., Rule 403, 807)
Weaknesses
- No audio or voice search functionality despite being a reference tool
- Users complain about missing explanatory notes or case law examples
- Interface feels outdated; lacks modern UI/UX polish (‘looks like it’s from 2010’)
- No bookmarking or note-taking features for personal annotations
- Limited integration with other legal research tools (e.g., Westlaw, Casetext)
Opportunities
- Add concise, annotated summaries per rule with real-world application examples
- Introduce a lightweight note-taking system with exportable PDFs
- Build a flashcard mode for law students studying evidence rules
- Offer curated study guides or exam-style quizzes based on FRE
- Enable sync across devices via iCloud or Google Drive
Competitors
- Legal Information Institute (LII) - FRE
- Westlaw's FRE Tool
- Casetext's FRE Guide
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 1:56:54 AM