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Watch a contractor's case go from
first message to filed.

A contractor injured overseas reaches out from his phone. By the end of the day his case is open, his attorney has a draft memo, his forms are filled, and the firm has an investor-ready deck for the practice. He never makes a phone call. The firm bills the work without losing hours to it.

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01 / The intake

He texts. The firm answers.

He lands on the firm's site from his phone. The agent greets him in the firm's voice and asks the questions an experienced paralegal would ask. The conversation collects every input the sixty-four-field claim form needs, in a few minutes, on his phone, on his time.

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Joseph Overseas Contractors, claim intake
Hello, I'm Joseph at Overseas Contractors. I help contractors who were injured overseas. What happened?
Working on a base in Iraq. Got hit by shrapnel from an IED in March. The company stopped paying.
I'm sorry that happened. To get you to an attorney quickly I need a few details. What was the name of your employer and the date of the incident?
Allied Contractors. March 14, 2025. Wesley Wilder.
Thank you W. I have your file open now. A few questions about your treatment, then I'll route this to an attorney today.
W is typing...
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02 / The work

The right specialists pick it up.

Joseph hands the case to a small team of specialist agents. Each one handles a slice of the work an experienced paralegal would do, in parallel, in minutes. The attorney sees finished outputs to review, not a blank page.

/dashboard/cases/CASE-2026-002
Jessica avatar
Jessica
First-pass attorney memo
✓ Drafted in 38 seconds
"Wesley Wilder, base Iraq, IED injury, employer stopped wage replacement April 2025..."
Todd avatar
Todd
Document collection
✓ Four documents requested
Medical records, employment contract, incident report, prior wage statements.
Diana avatar
Diana
Deadline monitor
✓ Three deadlines tracked
LS-202 thirty-day window, statute of limitations, employer notification.
Victor avatar
Victor
Appeals standby
✓ On standby
Activates if a denial is received. Reads the denial, drafts the response.
Each vertical has the agents its work needs. A claim case uses four. An immigration intake might use two. A complex estate could use eight. The factory provisions the right team for the work, not a fixed roster.
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03 / The claimant

He stays informed without calling.

A magic-link email lands in his inbox. He sees status, the documents the firm needs, and a button to schedule a callback. He never has to call to ask "where is my case?". The firm's intake line stays open for new clients, not for status checks.

/claimant/joseph/CASE-2026-002
Status: Drafting
Next action: Upload incident report
Your attorney: Yvonne Carter, available for callback
Documents on file: two of four collected
Last updated: two minutes ago
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04 / The form

The form fills itself.

The government claim form is filled from intake data. A three-layer fact-checker verifies every field. Where the form needs information that wasn't asked, it flags a gap. The attorney reviews and signs. Mistakes that would have caused a rejection get caught before the form leaves the building.

/dashboard/forms/CASE-2026-002/ls203
LS-203, sixty-four fields, seventy percent filled from intake
Claimant nameWesley Wildercertain
Date of injury2025-03-14certain
EmployerAllied Contractorscertain
Place of injuryIraq, military basederived
Average weekly wage$2,400inferred
Social Security Number[blank]gap, attorney
OWCP number[blank]gap, post-filing
✓ Fact-checker passed. Aggregate confidence 0.84.
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05 / The deck

And the firm gets an investor deck.

Every vertical the factory builds also produces an investor-ready pitch deck. Ten slides, generated from the Inception conversation, ready to share with banks, partners, or anyone funding the practice. A second use, same intake.

Slide 8 of 10
Traction
Slide 3 of 10
Market opportunity
Investor pitch
The firm.
The opportunity.
Ten slides · PDF · Generated at provision

Cover, executive summary, problem, market opportunity, solution, three product-evidence slides, business model, traction, team, ask, close. Auto-generated, downloadable, regenerable as the business evolves.

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06 / The result

What the firm got.

A claim that would normally take an attorney six hours of intake, drafting, document chasing, and form checking landed on her desk ready to review, in fourteen minutes of her time. The claimant never called the firm. The form didn't have an error. The case will be filed in days, not weeks.

Billable time recovered
$2,200
per case (5.5 hours at $400 per hour)
Time to filing
2 days
vs typical two weeks
Status calls avoided
4 to 6
claimants self-serve via dashboard
One case is one case. The shape, however, repeats. The intake-to-draft path that took six hours of attorney work now takes a fraction of an hour. The claimant experience improves at the same time as the firm's leverage. Both sides win, which is unusual and worth noticing.
Now multiply

One firm. Many categories.

The factory builds across categories of expert work. You bring a category and a niche. The factory delivers the agents, the dashboards, the website, the deck, and the operator experience. Live in a day, in your voice, under your brand.

Live
Claims intake
DBA, VA disability, workers comp
Live
Immigration
Visas, residency permits, consultation
Live
Estate planning
Trusts, wills, beneficiary management
Live
Patient support
Disease navigation, treatment guidance
Live
Founder services
Formation, first-ninety-days onboarding
Live
Loan services
SBA loans, packaging, lender match

Your vertical

You are a domain expert. Your niche is specific. The factory provisions you in a day from a single Inception conversation with Patrick. You inherit the agents, the forms engine, the dashboards, the website editor, the claimant surface, and the investor deck. You diverge in voice, market, and pricing.

  • One vertical, multiple firms when you grow into it
  • Owner dashboard for editing agents, website, pricing, colours
  • Per-firm brand, sender domain, isolated data
  • Mateo suggests improvements to your agent voice as you go

What stays shared

Platform-level capability is built once. Every vertical inherits it the day it provisions, and inherits new platform improvements automatically.

  • The squad pattern, configurable per vertical
  • Form engine with three-layer fact-checking
  • Claimant magic-link auth, email, callback scheduling
  • Investor deck generation and regeneration
Ready

Build a vertical.

A conversation with Patrick gets your vertical from idea to a live agent, a live website, a working dashboard, and a magic-link to your owner panel. From there, edit anything.

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My Case Overseas Contractors · CASE-2026-002
Current status
Drafting
Next action
Upload your incident report
Your attorney
Yvonne Carter
Yvonne Carter
Available today, 2 to 5 PM
Documents
2 of 4 collected
✓ Medical records
✓ Employment contract
· Incident report (pending)
· Prior wage statements (pending)
Last updated
2 minutes ago