Matters pricing
Pay only for the drafts your attorneys approve.
One workspace covers the matter file, documents, review, and audit. FirmIQ™ codifies your firm’s preferred form into every next draft, so production work shrinks over time.
Easy import from your existing DMS. No per-seat ceiling. No charge for drafts you don’t approve.
per month, firm access · early access pricing
The matter file, review state, context manifest, audit ledger, and firm-scoped FirmIQ™ patterns. One workspace, the whole firm.
Charged on attorney approval
Specialists draft demands, claim charts, chronologies, and OA responses. You pay only when an attorney approves the draft. Rejected drafts cost nothing.
Limited to select firms
For firms running Matters today. What your firm needs in its lane gets built into the platform. Pilot pricing scoped per firm.
Workspace
Workspace is the system of record.
One $599 firm-access fee. The matter file, documents, review, audit, and firm-scoped FirmIQ™ patterns, all in one workspace. No separate DMS subscription. No per-seat pricing.
View securitySystem of record
Matters holds the file. Documents, communications, deadlines, parties, posture. Upload, version, organize, retrieve, search files inside the workspace. Migration support during pilot, with importers built just-in-time for your firm's stack so switching is low friction. No separate DMS subscription required.
Matter file
The shared record every draft reads from and writes back to. Parties, deadlines, posture, approvals, history. Scoped to the matter, durable across the lifecycle.
Review state
Every draft moves through draft, pending review, edited, approved, rejected, and recalled. Attorney approval is a state transition, not a note. Redline-and-approve still counts as approve.
Approval gates
Send, file, export, and any external effect blocks behind an attorney approval decision. Recalled approvals propagate to dependent drafts.
Audit ledger
Matter creation, document upload, draft, approval, recall, and export are recorded as durable product audit events. Distinct from infrastructure logs.
Context manifest
Durable record of what each draft read, what it excluded, and how grounded the inputs were. Available on every artifact, exportable per matter.
Firm intelligence (FirmIQ™)
Approved patterns, redlines, and firm strategy weights tune drafts to your firm's preferred form. No shared model weights. No cross-firm training. No fine-tuning that exits your firm.
Specialist contracts
Each specialist is a bounded execution unit with explicit inputs, outputs, invariants, and review behavior. Not a prompt. Not an open agent.
Per approved draft
Each draft, priced for what it is.
A specialist reads the matter file, drafts the artifact (demand, claim chart, chronology, OA response), and stages it in the review queue. The fee for that artifact is billed when an attorney approves it. Not before.
Per-draft rates below are illustrative. Final rates are scoped per pilot, based on the specialist contract and the lane volume the firm runs.
How a draft is priced
- Triggered by a matter event. Intake, records arrival, deadline, discovery exchange, or attorney request. The matter file carries the inputs the specialist needs.
- Priced by artifact, not by tokens. A demand letter is priced differently from a record index. The price reflects the work the artifact represents, not what the model cost to run.
- Charged on approval, edits included. Redline it, approve it, the fee is billed. Reject the draft outright and there is no charge. The platform is responsible for drafts good enough that approval is the norm.
- Approval gates anything leaving the firm. The artifact stays in the review queue until approved. Recalled approvals propagate to dependent drafts.
- Every approval is signal. Approved patterns, redlines, and recalls feed FirmIQ™. The next draft moves closer to your firm’s preferred form. Per-approved pricing rewards the platform for that improvement.
Firm intelligence (FirmIQ™)
Your firm’s IP runs the workspace.
Every approval, every redline, every recall is signal. FirmIQ™ codifies your firm’s preferred form into how specialists draft for you. Per-approved pricing only works because drafts get closer to clean approval over time.
Approved patterns, redlines, and recalls all feed FirmIQ™. Each next draft moves closer to your firm’s preferred form. Less production work. More firm IP.
How the firm IP compounds
- Approved patterns become the form. When an attorney approves a demand or claim chart, that pattern enters the firm’s approved-pattern library. Next draft starts from your form, not a generic template.
- Redlines are read as preference, not noise. Edits captured at the approval boundary tune the next draft toward your firm’s tone, citation style, and structural choices.
- Strategy weights, scoped to your firm. Invariant-bound strategy memory (which lien posture, which discovery aggressiveness, which prior-art arguments) loads into drafts. Never crosses firm boundaries.
- Less redlining over time. The flywheel runs in your direction: more approvals tune the model toward your firm, which means cleaner next drafts, which means faster ship.
Pilot engagement
Your asks ship. Not logged.
Migration support for your firm’s existing stack. Specialist contracts tuned to your work. FirmIQ™ patterns loaded from your historical files. Built just-in-time during pilot, scoped to your firm.
Read about the Stewardship engagement modelWhat we build during the pilot
- Migration from your existing stack. We build importers just-in-time for your firm’s setup so files move into Matters and Matters becomes the system of record.
- Specialist contracts tuned to your work. The contracts for your lane are tuned against your firm’s historical files, terminology, and review standards.
- FirmIQ™ pattern onboarding. Approved patterns and firm strategy weights are loaded from the firm’s historical work, scoped to the firm.
- Direct line into the platform. What your attorneys flag in review feeds back into the next revision of the specialist contracts. Your asks get shipped, not logged.
Sample invoices
What it actually looks like.
Two illustrative monthly invoices: an IP boutique running prosecution work on Matters, and a PI trial firm running plaintiff work from signed client through demand.
IP boutique on Matters
IP Boutique
Pilot pricing for an IP team running Matters as the working surface for prosecution work.
PI trial firm on Matters
PI Trial Firm
Pilot pricing for a PI firm running Matters from signed client through demand.
Less production work. More firm IP.
The matter file, documents, and FirmIQ™ patterns live in the Workspace. Specialist drafts are billed only when an attorney approves them.