
What I like most about Relativity is how well it manages large, complex document review workflows in an organized and efficient way. It brings together document review, robust search functionality, analytics, batching, redactions, and production tools within a single platform.
From a project management and review standpoint, Relativity helps streamline the entire eDiscovery lifecycle by making it easier to process data, structure and manage workflows, monitor reviewer progress, and maintain consistent quality control. I also value how customizable the platform is, from layouts and views to search indexes, permissions, and overall workflow configurations.
Another major advantage is its strong support for defensible workflows and auditability, which is critical for legal and investigative matters. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One area that can be challenging in Relativity is that certain advanced workflows require a strong understanding of the platform, particularly for newer users or teams without much technical experience. Capabilities tied to analytics, processing, dtSearch, structured analytics, and workspace administration can come with a noticeable learning curve.
In some situations, large data volumes or highly customized workflows also require careful planning to maintain optimal performance and overall review efficiency. That said, once users become familiar with the system and follow established best practices, Relativity proves to be a very reliable and powerful platform. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.





