Membership
and pricing.

Binder provides structured documentation, independent analysis, and legal guidance across the full arc of an incident — from first record to limitation deadline. Four membership configurations, from a single claim to enterprise-wide coverage.

Every tier includes Record, Advocate, Counsel, and University. The difference between tiers is monitoring scope, matter capacity, and user seats — not which services are available.

REMEDIATION SOLE PRO ENTERPRISE SCOPE
Remediation
$449
one-time · per claim
Full platform capability applied to one matter, for the duration of the pre-litigation period. No subscription, no monitoring, no renewal. Access persists within a two-year upload window from the incident date.
Sole
$595
per year · annual
Annual subscription for an individual or sole operator. Active monitoring on a single claim or location, with ongoing platform access across all four services. Renews annually.
Pro
$1,799
per year · annual
Annual subscription for operators managing multiple concurrent claims or locations. Expanded monitoring scope, multi-matter capacity, and full platform access across all services.
Enterprise
$4,399
per year · annual
Annual subscription for organizations requiring platform-wide coverage. Unlimited matters, team access, and the highest Counsel credit allocation available. Onboarding is included.
Remediation Sole Pro Enterprise
Engagement
Pricing $449 $595 / yr $1,799 / yr $4,399 / yr
Commitment One-time Annual Annual Annual
Active monitoring
Scope
Active matters 1 1 Multiple Unlimited
Locations 1 1 Multiple Unlimited
User seats 1 1 Up to 5 Unlimited
Upload window 2 years from incident Active subscription Active subscription Active subscription
Services included
Record
Advocate
Counsel
University
Folio (memo delivery)
Counsel credits
Included credits 30 one-time 20 / month 40 / month 55 / month
Bundled value $300 included $200 / month $400 / month $550 / month
Credit expiry At claim close Monthly Monthly At annual renewal
Additional credits
Limitation period warnings 90 / 60 / 30 days
Onboarding included

Counsel credits are the unit of exchange for Binder's legal analysis service. Each credit is worth $10. An initial memo costs 30 credits. A follow-up memo costs 20 credits. Priority turnaround adds 10 credits. Credits included per tier are structured to demonstrate Counsel's value at every level — only Enterprise bundles enough to sustain a full memo cycle month to month without topping up.

Remediation
30
credits, one-time
One initial memo included with purchase. Sufficient for a complete analysis of the matter as presented. Additional credits available à la carte if follow-up is required.
Sole
20
credits / month
Refreshes monthly. Sufficient for a follow-up memo, or accumulates toward an initial memo over two months. Unused credits expire at month end. Top up as needed.
Pro
40
credits / month
Refreshes monthly. Covers one initial memo with 10 credits remaining — enough toward a follow-up. Unused credits expire at month end. Additional packs available at any time.
Enterprise
55
credits / month
Refreshes monthly, expires at annual renewal. Sufficient for one complete memo cycle — initial memo plus follow-up — with 5 credits remaining. The only tier where the bundle is self-sustaining.

À la carte credit packs available to all tiers: 30 credits ($300) · 50 credits ($500) · 100 credits ($950). Credits apply to Counsel only — they do not apply to University courses or other services.

Remediation operates within Alberta's two-year limitation period under the Limitations Act. The platform issues automated limitation period warnings at 90, 60, and 30 days before the deadline. Acknowledgement of each warning is logged and time-stamped within the platform. Counsel advises on available options as the deadline approaches — it does not arrange, obtain, or act on the user's behalf.

If the user commences litigation, no refund is available and the platform must not be used for that matter from that point forward. If a third party commences litigation, a prorated refund may be available — contact Binder to discuss. Method of service is governed by the Binder Terms of Use.

Common questions about how membership works, what Remediation covers, and how Counsel credits are structured.

Remediation is a one-time membership tied to a single incident. You pay once, gain access to all four platform services — Record, Advocate, Counsel, and University — for that matter, and there is no ongoing commitment, monitoring, or renewal. Sole, Pro, and Enterprise are annual subscriptions with active monitoring, expanding matter capacity, and multi-user access. Remediation is not a lesser version of the platform. It is the same platform applied to one defined claim, for the duration of the pre-litigation period.
The two-year upload window runs from the incident date, aligned with Alberta's limitation period. If the claim resolves before that window closes, your Record and associated documentation remain accessible for reference for the remainder of the window. When the window expires, the platform no longer accepts new uploads for that matter. Any unused Counsel credits expire at that point. If you have ongoing risk management needs after your claim resolves, you can enrol in a subscription tier at any time — your existing documentation will carry forward.
Yes. Remediation and a subscription are not mutually exclusive. If you enrol in Sole, Pro, or Enterprise during or after a Remediation engagement, your Remediation matter continues under its original upload window while the subscription governs any new matters. Existing Record documentation and Counsel history carry forward to your subscription dashboard. There is no penalty for upgrading mid-window.
Sole, Pro, and Enterprise subscriptions are annual. Cancellation stops renewal at the end of the current paid term — platform access continues until that date. Mid-term cancellations without cause are not available. If your circumstances change materially, contact Binder to discuss. Following subscription expiry, your documentation and Counsel history remain accessible in read-only form for 30 days before the account enters an archived state.
Counsel credits are the unit of exchange for Counsel's legal analysis service. Each credit is worth $10. An initial memo costs 30 credits ($300 face value). A follow-up memo costs 20 credits ($200 face value). Priority turnaround adds 10 credits ($100). Each membership tier includes a bundled credit allocation. Monthly credits refresh at the start of each calendar month. Credits do not carry over — unused credits expire at month end for Sole and Pro users, and at the annual renewal point for Enterprise. Remediation credits expire when the upload window closes.
Counsel remains accessible — additional credits can be purchased at any time by any tier. Available packs: 30 credits for $300, 50 credits for $500, and 100 credits for $950. There is no cap on the number of credits you can hold or purchase. Purchased credits follow the same expiry rules as your bundled allocation. Credits are for Counsel use only.
No. Remediation does not include active monitoring. It provides full platform access for a single defined matter without ongoing policy oversight, coverage analysis, or multi-matter risk monitoring. Those capabilities are features of the Sole, Pro, and Enterprise subscription tiers. Remediation's scope is the incident it was purchased for, for the duration of the pre-litigation period.
No. Counsel provides analysis and advice only. It does not arrange, obtain, or act on your behalf in any respect. If Counsel identifies options available to you — such as a standstill agreement as a limitation deadline approaches — it is your responsibility to obtain those. Counsel tells you what your options are and what they involve. It does not execute them for you. For matters requiring direct legal representation or litigation, that falls outside the scope of the Binder platform entirely.
If litigation is commenced by a third party — rather than by you — a prorated refund may be available for your Remediation access. Contact Binder directly to discuss your situation. If you subsequently choose to commence your own litigation in response, the no-refund rule applies from that point forward. In either case, once litigation is in progress the platform must not be used for that matter. Method of service and refund terms are governed by the Binder Terms of Use.