CaseCraft AI

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.

Product packaging rules.

These rules keep the product credible with attorneys and reduce unauthorized-practice-of-law risk.

Sell repeatable workflows, not generic AI chat.
Start with one firm template and one high-volume matter type.
Keep legal judgment, claim selection, and filing with the attorney.
Package source mapping as the trust feature.
Use founding-firm testing evidence before committing to broad subscription pricing.

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.