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Quick start

This article walks you through everything you need to get up and running with LexHub. You'll learn how to create your account, navigate the workspace, and complete your first task using AI-assisted legal work.

LexHub is your AI-powered legal workspace — designed to reduce the friction of legal work without compromising professional control. This guide walks you through everything you need to get up and running, from creating your account to completing your first task.

Step 1: Sign up

Getting started with LexHub takes less than a minute. You can create an account using:

  • Your email address

  • Your Google account

  • Your Microsoft account

Simply visit lexhub.app and choose the option that works best for you. No payment details are required upfront — you'll start with a free 7-day trial automatically.

Step 2: Log in

Once your account is created, you can log in at any time using your email (we'll send you a one-time code) or via Google or Microsoft authentication. There's no password to remember.

Step 3: Take the guided tour

When you first log in, LexHub will walk you through a short in-app tour. This covers the core principles that govern how the AI works — including how sources are selected, how citations appear, and what the AI can and cannot do. We recommend completing this before diving in, as it will help you get more out of the platform from day one.

What you'll find in LexHub

LexHub is built around a set of integrated modules. Here's a brief orientation:

  • Assistant — Your conversational AI interface. Ask legal questions, upload documents, and get grounded, cited answers.

  • Reviews — Analyse multiple documents side-by-side in a structured table. Each cell is AI-generated and source-backed.

  • Projects — Group related chats, reviews, and documents around a matter or client.

  • Dossiers — Curated document collections that scope the AI's context to only what's relevant.

  • Legal Sources — Choose which authoritative sources (e.g. EUR-Lex, Rechtspraak) the AI draws from.

You don't need to use all of these from the start. Most users begin with the Assistant and build from there.

Step 4: Try your first task

The fastest way to experience LexHub is to open the Assistant and ask a legal question or upload a document. You can:

  • Type a question and select a legal source to ground the answer

  • Upload a contract and run a workflow such as Summarise document or Extract timeline

  • Browse the Prompt library for inspiration if you're not sure where to start

Every response will include inline citations so you can verify exactly where each answer comes from.

Where to go from here

Once you're comfortable with the basics, explore these areas to get more out of LexHub:

  • Set up a Dossier — Organise your documents and connect to Google Drive, SharePoint, or OneDrive.

  • Create a Project — Bring your work together around a specific matter.

  • Invite your team — Go to Settings to add colleagues and manage roles.

  • Save useful prompts — Build up your personal Prompt library for faster, more consistent work.

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