Jointly
Best if you want an education-led Canadian platform and your province appears in its current start form.
Reviewed July 8, 2026
HelloPrenup and Jointly are often researched together, but they are not the same kind of platform. HelloPrenup is a polished U.S.-first online prenup brand, while Jointly is a Canada-focused guided platform. Canadian couples should compare jurisdiction fit before comparing polish or brand awareness.
Disclosure: This comparison is published by Prenuply, which offers a competing Canada-first online prenup and cohabitation agreement product. We reviewed provider-owned public pages on July 8, 2026, used official public legal sources for Canadian signing context, and did not include paid placements.
For Canadian couples, Jointly has the clearer Canadian product fit because its public pages are built around Canadian prenuptial and cohabitation agreements. HelloPrenup has clearer U.S. pricing, attorney add-ons, and a strong consumer brand, but its public availability pages emphasize U.S. states. Prenuply is a third option for couples who want a Canada-first draft at a lower platform price before lawyer review.
Best if you want an education-led Canadian platform and your province appears in its current start form.
Best if U.S. state support or cross-border research is central, then confirm Canadian support before paying.
Worth comparing if you want a $49 CAD Canada-first draft with PDF and Word downloads for review.
HelloPrenup lists a $599 base price, optional add-ons, and a $1,997 attorney representation package. Jointly lists free to start and $429 to complete. Prenuply lists $49 CAD with 3 generations.
HelloPrenup has Canadian education content, but availability pages emphasize U.S. states. Jointly is Canada-focused and its reviewed start form lists multiple provinces. Prenuply is Canada-first with province-aware intake and drafting.
HelloPrenup describes final PDF download. Jointly publicly describes printing the agreement. Prenuply provides PDF and Word downloads.
HelloPrenup lists state-licensed attorney add-ons. Jointly says independent legal advice is required in some provinces and recommended in every province. Prenuply is designed for independent Canadian lawyer review or Quebec notary review.
HelloPrenup and Jointly should be confirmed directly for Quebec. Prenuply has a Quebec marriage contract path, with notary review still required.
HelloPrenup has clear public pricing, a polished journey, and publicly described attorney add-ons.
Jointly is built around Canadian relationship agreements and a guided education process.
Prenuply is relevant for Canadian couples who want a lower-cost draft in PDF and Word format before independent review.
Regardless of which provider you choose, Canadian couples should plan for each partner to receive independent legal advice before signing. Financial disclosure, timing, pressure, and fairness can affect whether an agreement is later challenged. Quebec marriage contracts must be handled through a notary.
Between the two, Jointly has clearer Canada-focused public positioning. HelloPrenup is a strong U.S. online prenup brand, but Canadian couples should confirm province support before purchasing.
Provider pages reviewed on July 8, 2026 list HelloPrenup at $599 for the base online prenup, with optional add-ons and a $1,997 attorney representation package. Jointly lists free to start and $429 to complete.
HelloPrenup publishes Canadian prenup education content, but its reviewed availability pages emphasize U.S. states and international waitlist language. Canadian couples should confirm live province support in the product before relying on it.
The Jointly start form reviewed on July 8, 2026 lists Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, PEI, Ontario, and Saskatchewan. Couples elsewhere should confirm current availability directly with Jointly.
Prenuply is an additional Canada-first option at $49 CAD with 3 generations included. It creates PDF and Word drafts for independent legal review, but it is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice.
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