Sectors

Find in seconds what today takes hours.

For firms with decades of files who want to use them as a daily working tool.

Legal

The proof

Thirty years of files, within reach of anyone on the team.

From hours to seconds.

A firm with more than three decades of files now searches its archive in plain language and opens the document cited.

The typical problem

The precedent exists, but reaching it depends on who has been at the firm longest. Once the archive runs into tens of thousands of documents, going through folders stops being a method.

What we build

We build a search engine over the firm's own archive: you ask in plain language and the answer comes back in seconds. It runs today over tens of thousands of documents, organized and findable on the spot. Every answer cites the document it came from, with its date and its place in the archive. The professional opens it and checks it before using it. The system runs on a server in your own offices, and the documentation never leaves them.

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Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions.

Does the firm's documentation ever leave its offices?

No. The search engine runs on a server of your own and the documentation never leaves it. Every answer cites the source document, with its date and its place in the archive, and whoever decides on it is still the professional.

Does it work on our old scans and PDFs with no text layer?

Yes. Scans are read and found too, so a document from the nineties enters the same search engine as a file from this week. The original sets the limit: if a page is illegible to a person, the system says so rather than filling in what is missing.

What happens if we stop after the design?

The design is a real exit point. If it does not convince you, the project stops there and the build is not billed. The blueprint of your system, which you have already paid for, is yours.

Let's start with a diagnostic call.

In 30-45 minutes you will know if we can solve your case, and how.