We're building automation software that handles the repetitive, time-consuming parts of legal workflows so practitioners can focus on the work that actually matters.
From first client contact to case resolution, legal practitioners spend enormous amounts of time on administrative tasks including intake forms, document review, information extraction, and record keeping that could be automated.
The result? Slower service for clients, higher operational costs for firms, and practitioners burned out by work that adds friction but not value.
We believe technology should handle the repetitive work so attorneys and legal staff can focus on what they trained for: advising clients and winning cases.
Purpose-built automation for legal practitioners — each tool designed around a specific workflow.
An intelligent intake assistant that speaks with prospective clients and automatically structures the information your team needs to move forward. Select your area from the dropdown and it handles the rest — questions, documents, and data structure all tailored to your case type.
Upload a medical records package and receive a fully formatted, citation-linked chronology in a fraction of the time. Built around the templates and workflows your team already uses — no process overhaul required.
Clinical programs handle real cases with limited staff and student practitioners still developing their craft. Automation reduces administrative burden so students can focus on client advocacy and legal strategy.
From solo practitioners to mid-size firms, intake and document management are constant pain points. We build tools that fit into existing workflows without requiring a technology overhaul.
We're at the beginning of something, and we need practitioners to help shape it. We're conducting 30-minute conversations with attorneys, paralegals, clinic directors, and legal operations staff to understand where the real friction lives.
No pitch. No sales call. Just a conversation.
30 minutes. No strings attached. Your insights directly shape what we build next.