⚖️ Lawyer-safe positioning · Intake prep, not legal judgment

A cleaner first consultation for cross-border legal matters

Help prospective clients organize facts, documents, timelines, jurisdictions, and missing information before they ever reach your desk. Built for lawyers and legal teams who want less chaos and better-prepared intake.

✓ Cross-border intake focus ✓ Jurisdiction-aware issue mapping ✓ File and image uploads supported
What the mode is optimized for
Issue map first

Surfaces jurisdictions, likely issue buckets, assumptions, and information gaps before diving into analysis.

Reusable intake structure

Prioritizes facts established, missing documents, authorities involved, deadlines, and next questions to ask the client.

Respect for legal judgment

Explicitly avoids replacing counsel strategy, merits assessment, or case outcome predictions.

Designed for the workflows lawyers actually tolerate

This is not positioned as an AI that decides what is legally relevant. It is positioned as a structured pre-consult workflow that makes messy international matters easier to open.

Good fit
  • • Immigration and residence cases with fragmented facts
  • • Employment disputes involving international workers
  • • Real-estate or relocation matters for foreign clients
  • • Cross-border family or inheritance intake
Outputs emphasized
  • • Issue map by jurisdiction
  • • Facts established vs facts missing
  • • Documents to request next
  • • Deadlines, risks, and open assumptions
Explicitly not for
  • • Replacing legal analysis by counsel
  • • Predicting case outcomes
  • • Delegating professional responsibility
  • • Fully automated client qualification

Example professional-mode response shape

Instead of consumer-style reassurance, the assistant shifts toward case-opening structure and verification points.

1. Issue map: German tenancy law, possible rent-cap question, timeline unclear.
2. Facts established: Berlin tenancy, proposed increase, timing already disputed.
3. Facts missing: current rent, date of last increase, local reference rent, modernization basis.
4. Documents to request: tenancy agreement, landlord notice, prior increase notices, Mietspiegel reference if available.
5. Legal frame: cites exact provisions and flags which thresholds must be checked for the current year or locality.
Recommended use

Use it before the first consultation, not instead of one

The best use case is helping clients or staff produce a cleaner first-pass summary. The lawyer still decides what matters, what is missing, and what strategy follows.

Open a pro chat for cross-border intake triage.
Upload messy client material to get a more structured starting point.
Use the output as a draft checklist for the next client conversation.
Open professional mode →

Feasible today, useful immediately

The professional mode is intentionally lightweight: a dedicated landing, a dedicated chat experience, and prompt behavior optimized for lawyer-safe intake preparation.