Product lines for law firms, packaged around drafting bottlenecks.
CaseCraft should enter the market with narrow, defensible products: convert attorney-approved templates into structured drafting workflows, then expand by practice area and jurisdiction.
Employment Litigation Drafting Kit
A packaged intake-to-draft workflow for plaintiff-side employment teams handling FLSA, unpaid wages, Title VII, and related employment matters.
Firm Template Conversion
We convert a firm-approved DOCX template into a reusable guided intake and draft-generation workflow.
Source-Linked Drafting Engine
Factual allegations are traceable to intake answers, giving attorneys an auditable review path before use.
Attorney Review Packet
Each output can include missing facts, evidence prompts, damages reminders, and source mapping for attorney review.
Patent / IP Drafting Support
Patent cease-and-desist, complaint, claim-chart, and litigation-support workflows should be offered only to patent attorneys after validation.
Product packaging rules.
These rules keep the product credible with attorneys and reduce unauthorized-practice-of-law risk.
First offer: free founding test cohort.
The cleanest offer is not a subscription pitch. It is a free pilot that lets a qualified law firm test the platform broadly, report workflow friction, and decide whether a low-cost continuation would be worth keeping.
Related guides that support these workflows.
The product pages explain how CaseCraft works. The guide pages pull in firms already researching concrete litigation workflows.