Legal Health Check · free · about four minutes

Find every legal gap before it costs you.

Connect the documents you already have. You get one number, the exact list behind it, and the report to keep.

No card · private by default · never training data

The result

One number, and the exact list behind it.

Not areas to consider. The document, the date, the consequence — and what each one takes to fix.

A readiness score One number, and the eight domains behind it.
The specific issues, with evidence Every issue carries the document it came from.
What each one takes to fix Software, or outside counsel — priced before it starts.
A report you keep Yours whether or not you become a customer.

A signed SAFE that never reached the cap table is only visible when both are read together.

Illustrative result. Northwind Robotics is the fictional sample company used across this site.

What it reads

Connect what you have. Your AI-Counsel works out the rest.

Records in a state are the normal case, not a disqualifier. They are the reason to run this.

Certificate of incorporation Bylaws & board minutes Cap-table export SAFEs & notes Offer letters IP assignments EIN letter Franchise tax receipts A Drive folder nobody has opened since 2024
It reads what exists A folder, an export, a stack of scans. Nothing has to be sorted.
Then it asks for what's missing The specific document it still needs, and why.
And it reconciles them against each other Where the real problems live: the two records that disagree.

How it works

Four steps, about four minutes.

No questionnaire about your own company. It reads the documents instead.

01 / Connect

Point it at what you have.

A folder, an export, or files one at a time. No card, no call.

02 / Read

It rebuilds the Company Legal Graph.

Your legal state across eight domains, reconstructed from the documents.

03 / Score

You get the number and the list.

Every issue with the document, the date and the consequence.

04 / Fix

It can fix what it found.

One agreement, one reconciliation, one filing — priced first.

What happens after

Every gap maps to the endpoint that resolves it.

Each issue names the endpoint that fixes it, and what that run costs.

Fix one, or fix all three Each fix is one endpoint run with a price on it.
Upgrade only if you want the fixes The check and the report are free. Fixes are not.
Outside counsel, when a fix needs one Scope and fee shown first. You will never get a legal bill you did not approve.
See the full endpoint library →

Illustrative mapping for the fictional sample company.

What you keep

The report is yours either way.

You leave with more than you arrived with, whether or not you buy anything.

The report

Yours to keep, and to send on.

Download it, take it to your board, hand it to your firm.

The documents

Organized in your own Legal Vault.

Filed, named, encrypted — and free on the Startup plan.

The training set

Never your files.

Your documents are never used to train shared models.

How we handle your documents →

Before you start

The questions worth asking first.

Not answered plainly enough? Ask us directly →

Is this really free?

Yes. No card, no trial that converts, no call to book first. The check is free and the report is yours. You pay only if you ask for a fix — and you see that price first.

What happens to my documents?

They stay yours: encrypted in transit and at rest, readable only by your own check and the people you authorize, never used to train shared models. Export or delete permanently, any time.

Do I need to have my documents organized?

No — it is better if you don't try. Each file is identified from the file itself, so a folder nobody has opened since 2024 is a perfectly good input.

Does this replace a lawyer?

No. Your AI-Counsel is software, not a lawyer — but it runs the recurring work end to end and knows when a question needs an attorney. When one does, outside counsel is brought in, with scope and fee shown before work starts.

The legal department every startup should have.

Find your gaps before someone else does.

Four minutes. Free. You keep the report either way.