Four ways to clear the queue. Pick where it hurts.
Execute ships as four separately purchasable products. Each one is a duty you hand to Execute, the way you would hand it to a new hire. Buy the one that hurts most, or run the full sequence and get the autonomous law firm: your hours back, your cases moving faster, your clients getting your firm at its best. Everything runs across the software your firm already has, under one rule: the attorney reviews and approves, everything else is executed.
Intake
From intake call to signed retainer before you have time to check your inbox.
Open file → Product No. 02Prelitigation
Medical records requested on day one and chased for the life of the case. Letters of representation sent, demand letters drafted, and the complaint drafted when the case is ready.
Open file → Product No. 03Litigation
Answers processed, deadlines monitored and met, discovery responses drafted before anyone opens the email.
Open file → Product No. 04Motion PracticeIn development
Dispositive motions in your voice with every citation verified. Firms on the waitlist receive access first.
Open file →One product is relief. The sequence is an autonomous office.
Each product hands off to the next. Intake spawns the record requests. The records feed the complaint. The filed complaint arms the Litigation product. By the time a firm runs the chain end to end, the cases move themselves, the people practice law, and an attorney reviews and approves at every step.
If the chase is the pain
Start with Intake plus Prelitigation. The queue drains, and the records arrive while the cases are young.
If drafting is the cost center
Start with Litigation, and add Motion Practice the moment it ships. The expensive hours come back first.
Start with what hurts. We will help you add the rest in the right order.
Pricing is announced at launch, with one design target: the full sequence below one paralegal salary, working every case at once.
Open to civil plaintiff and defense law firms.