Comparisons

Bindingstone vs. FindLaw: A Better Option for Law Firms

FindLaw charges $500-$3,000/month for websites you can't take with you. Bindingstone charges $149/month for websites you can own. Here's the full comparison.

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FindLaw has been in the legal website business longer than almost anyone. Backed by Thomson Reuters, they've served tens of thousands of law firms. But longevity has a downside — their business model was built in an era when attorneys had few choices and accepted vendor lock-in as normal.

In 2026, you have better options. Here's how Bindingstone compares to FindLaw.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Pricing

  • FindLaw: $500 - $3,000/month depending on package. 12-24 month contracts.
  • Bindingstone: $149/month. No contract. Month-to-month.

Two-year cost comparison:

  • FindLaw (mid-tier at $1,500/month): $36,000
  • Bindingstone: $8,376
  • Savings with Bindingstone: $27,624

Domain, Content, and Brand Ownership

This is the defining difference.

  • FindLaw: Proprietary platform. Your website cannot be exported or transferred. If you cancel, your site is deleted. In some cases, FindLaw controls your domain name. See our full FindLaw review for details.
  • Bindingstone: Your domain is registered in your name from day one. Your written content, photography, logo, and brand assets are yours to keep the whole time you're a subscriber — and they walk out with you on cancel. Month-to-month with a 30-day grace period. The custom codebase stays with us; the pieces of the brand stay with you.

After two years with FindLaw at $1,500/month, you've spent $36,000 and own nothing portable. After two years with Bindingstone, you've spent $3,576 and your domain, content, photography, and brand assets are yours either way. Read more in Website Ownership: Why Your Practice Should Own Its Website.

Website Design

  • FindLaw: Template-based designs on their proprietary CMS. Recognizable "FindLaw look" that experienced web users (including opposing counsel and judges) can spot.
  • Bindingstone: Custom hand-coded design. No template. No CMS bloat. Unique to your firm.

Performance

  • FindLaw: Typical page loads of 3-6 seconds. CMS platform adds weight.
  • Bindingstone: Sub-2-second page loads. Perfect Core Web Vitals. Google rewards fast sites with better rankings.

SEO

  • FindLaw: SEO services included in higher-tier packages. Content creation, link building, local SEO. Quality and results vary. Many attorneys report disappointing outcomes in competitive markets.
  • Bindingstone: Technical SEO built into the site architecture: schema markup (LocalBusiness, FAQ), semantic HTML, proper heading hierarchy, meta tags, XML sitemap, canonical URLs. The technical foundation that actually drives rankings, without ongoing SEO retainer fees.

Content

  • FindLaw: Content creation included — but often formulaic. Multiple firms receive similar content. Duplicate content across FindLaw clients has been a documented issue.
  • Bindingstone: We create original content for your firm. Blog posts, practice area pages, attorney bios — written specifically for your practice, not repurposed from a library.

FindLaw Directory Value

FindLaw's one genuine advantage is their directory. FindLaw.com is a high-traffic legal directory, and being listed there can drive referral traffic. However:

  • You don't need a FindLaw website to be listed in their directory
  • Avvo, Justia, and Google Business Profile are often more effective for local leads
  • Directory traffic has declined as Google's local pack has become the dominant discovery mechanism

When to Choose FindLaw

Honestly? It's hard to make the case in 2026. The one scenario: if FindLaw directory placement is demonstrably driving significant leads for your practice area and geographic market. Even then, you can buy directory placement separately.

When to Choose Bindingstone

  • You want a website that's actually yours
  • You want custom design, not a template
  • You want fast page loads and modern SEO foundations
  • You want to pay $149/month instead of $1,500+/month
  • You want month-to-month flexibility, not a 24-month contract
  • You want to stop paying and still have a website

For a broader view of law firm website costs, see How Much Should a Law Firm Website Cost in 2026?

Built-In AI Search Optimization

Every Bindingstone website includes built-in Answer Engine Optimization (AEO) — your site is structured with schema markup, FAQ formatting, and content architecture so AI systems like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews can cite and recommend your business. Other providers charge $500+/month for this as an add-on. We include it because it's how modern websites should be built.

When you need more than a website, we also build custom automations and integrations — lead notifications, auto follow-ups, invoice generation, and tools that connect your existing software so data flows automatically. Flat-fee, scoped up front.

The Bottom Line

FindLaw built their business in a different era. Attorneys had fewer choices and accepted the terms. In 2026, you don't have to pay $1,500+/month for a website you'll never own on a platform you can't leave.

Bindingstone delivers a better website at a lower price with actual ownership. That's not a tradeoff — it's an upgrade.

See our law firm website services or schedule a conversation.

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