My friend recently encountered a loan dispute. He first consulted a general large model, but the responses were either vague legal common sense or incorrect references to legal provisions. It didn't even provide complete methods for debt collection or effective ways to collect debts. This made me realize that for practical legal problem-solving scenarios, general large models with only Q&A capabilities are not enough. Until I saw Milvzn's new product, "Wulü," I immediately realized this is a real legal AI agent that can actually work!

Over the past few days, I've thoroughly tested the main legal AI platforms and focused on testing Wulü. I have compiled this review, which you can directly refer to and try out if you have legal needs.

Tool address: https://wulv.milvzn.com/

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First, understand: Why is Wulü a "workable" legal AI agent?

Many people don't distinguish between a "legal Q&A tool" and a "legal AI agent." The former only tells you "what it is" (e.g., "Can you sue for unpaid goods?"), while the latter helps you "complete the task" (from calculating the amount owed, sending a demand letter, to preparing litigation documents).

The core advantage of Wulü is that it has fully implemented the entire process of legal tasks, which is also its most essential difference from other products. It can simulate a lawyer to engage in multi-turn conversations, and the output results can be directly used, rather than just templates, such as a stamped lawyer's letter, an effective complaint form, and an evidence directory.

From a positioning perspective, it is not a "legal knowledge base," but a "legal expert" tailored for individuals or companies:

• For individuals: For example, if you are owed wages or encounter disputes during rental, it doesn't just say "you can claim compensation," but also helps calculate the compensation amount, write a rights protection letter, and guide you on collecting evidence;

• For businesses: For example, if a client owes money or needs to review 10 contracts, it can directly send a demand letter (with a phone notification) as the company's legal department, review the contract in one minute and produce a revised Word version (marking risks and giving suggestions), and even help develop a compensation plan for layoffs.

Real Test of Core Features: How effective is it in these scenarios?

I tested the core functions of Wulü based on my friend's accounts of debt disputes and common enterprise scenarios like labor employment, contract review, and some legal consultations. Each function includes detailed test results, making it easy for you to try according to your own needs.

Debt Collection:

My friend's main need was to "recover over 20,000 yuan in outstanding payments." Previously, using a general large model only got the suggestion of "sending a demand letter," and the letters he wrote lacked legal effectiveness.

Wulü's process:

1. Data Verification: Helps you organize key data

After I uploaded materials such as contracts, invoices, and transfers, it automatically calculates the overdue amount (e.g., "total invoice 70,000, already paid 45,000, still owes 25,400") and guides you through the response. It will also ask you one by one for "full name of the debtor, agreed payment date," and even help verify the account information to avoid invalid letters due to errors;

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2. Implementation: Sending letters + phone calls

After confirming the information, it directly sends a demand letter to the other party's email in the capacity of our company's legal department (the letter clearly states the "fact of the debt, consequences of delay," and uses strict legal language). It will also ask if you need to call the other party;

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3. Advanced Operations: Even if the debtor is uncooperative, it can help you proceed further

If the other party is unreachable or uncooperative, it can check the "credit status of the debtor" (enter name + ID number to check if they are a dishonest被执行人), prepare a stamped lawyer's letter (can download PDF), guide you on property preservation in litigation, and even help connect with professional personnel for subsequent litigation.

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Employment: Suitable for both enterprises and employees

Whether it's a company or an ordinary employee, when encountering labor-related issues, it can be used. In the scenario provided by Wulü, there are arbitration, calculation of compensation for layoffs, drafting of employment contracts, and probation period conversion, as follows:

Employee side: Being underpaid or laid off, it can help calculate compensation and draft an arbitration document

For example, "being laid off without being informed of the performance criteria during the probation period," it will directly cite the relevant articles of the Labor Contract Law, telling you "the company is illegal and you can claim 2N compensation," and list a checklist for collecting "employment contracts, work records," and even help draft a "Labor Arbitration Application" (clearly stating the plaintiff and defendant, litigation requests, and evidence directory);

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Enterprise side: Drafting employment contracts

Testing "drafting a new media host employment contract": Enter "base salary of 5,000 + 30% commission, account belongs to the company," it will automatically add compliant clauses such as "notice period of six months before leaving and agreement on penalty fees" (built-in 10 million+ real contract data, no need to worry about illegal clauses); more practically, "labor employment risk screening" - it helps the enterprise check whether "employment contracts are signed properly and wage payments are legal," and finally provides a report with improvement suggestions, including standard templates.

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Contract Document Scenarios

In the scenario of contract review, Wulü's intelligent contract review is one of the most practical functions I have seen so far:

• Testing process: Upload a Word contract → specify "whether you are the buyer or seller, and the review focus (such as payment risk, liability for breach)" → get the result within one minute;

• Output content: Not only highlights "risk clauses" (e.g., "unclear payment terms"), but also gives "suggestions for revision" (e.g., "suggest clarifying as 'payment within 10 working days after delivery and acceptance')", and finally directly gives a "revised Word version," so you don't have to manually modify based on the suggestions;

• Complex scenarios can also be handled: For example, "the other party uses a personal vehicle as collateral for repayment," it can draft a complete "mortgage agreement," clearly detailing details such as "vehicle identification number, mortgage period, transfer of the vehicle upon overdue," and adds a clause for "joint liability of the legal representative" to avoid future disputes.

Legal Consultation

For daily legal questions (such as "landlord enters the rented room without permission" or "traffic accident combined with work injury"), its answers are not dry legal provisions, but practical solution steps:

• For example, "the landlord enters the room without consent": It first cites the provision on the "right to reside" in the Civil Code, then gives specific advice — "step one is to fix evidence (take video or keep communication records), step two is to send a letter to stop the infringement, step three is to terminate the contract and claim damages if ineffective," and even gives similar case judgments to let you know "how likely it is to win."

Horizontal Comparison: Why choose Wulü instead of general large models or other legal tools?

I compared "Wulü" with "general large models (such as Douba, DeepSeek)" and "ordinary legal AI agents," helping you quickly see the advantages:

Comparison Dimensions

General Large Models (Douba, DeepSeek)

Ordinary Legal AI Agents (Most Platforms)

Wulü AI Lawyer

Accuracy of Legal Knowledge

Low (frequent wrong legal provisions, missing cases)

Moderate (can look up legal provisions, but insufficient depth)

High (supported by 140 million+ court rulings and 3 million+ regulations)

Ability to Deliver Real Tasks

None (only gives advice, cannot implement)

Weak (only looks up information / gives templates, does not execute)

Strong (send letters, review contracts, write arbitration documents, make phone calls for debt collection)

Practicality of Output Results

Vague (e.g., "you can sue," but doesn't explain how to sue)

Superficial (e.g., gives a demand letter template, requires manual modification)

Effective (directly produces usable documents and performs specific actions)

Depth of Scenario Coverage

Full domain but shallow (law is just a small part)

Singular (e.g., only do contract queries)

Deep (entire process of debt, labor, contracts, litigation)

In short: If you only want to ask a legal common sense question, general large models can suffice; but if you need to solve real legal problems (such as recovering money, signing compliant contracts, and protecting rights), Wulü is one of the few that can completely handle everything from advice to implementation.

Usage Guide: Who should use it? How to use it? What benefits are available?

1. Trial Users

If you fall into any of the following situations, it is recommended to try it directly:

• Individuals: Facing loan disputes, rental/labor rights protection, traffic accident compensation, and don't want to pay high fees for lawyers;

• Small and Medium Enterprises: No full-time legal staff, need to review contracts, handle employee disputes, and recover debts;

• Entrepreneurs/Freelancers: Need to draft cooperation agreements, deal with business disputes, and want to save on legal costs.

2. Trial Method

Currently, Wulü has opened limited-time free trial. You can access it through the official provided **WeChat Mini Program**, supporting uploading contracts and inputting case details to directly experience core functions such as "sending demand letters" and "reviewing contracts." During the process, you can also give feedback.

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3. Limited-Time Offer: Share and Get 1 Year VIP

Now, sharing Wulü with friends or colleagues can give you the chance to obtain **1 year of VIP membership** — later, whether for individuals to check cases or enterprises to review contracts, you can freely use more advanced features, which is very cost-effective for those who frequently have legal needs.

Finally Summary

If you really encounter legal issues, don't rely only on the vague answers from general large models anymore. Wulü, this type of legal AI lawyer, is a true tool that can help you "save time, save costs, and solve problems."

After testing, its ability to deliver real tasks is far superior to ordinary legal tools, covering almost 80% of individual and small-to-medium enterprise legal needs.