AI platform that helps family law attorneys organize text message screenshots into court-ready, line-numbered exhibits with pattern analysis.
This started as a client problem I couldn’t stop thinking about. A family law attorney described what it was like to prepare a custody case with 3,000 text message screenshots. Each one had to be reviewed, sorted by date, numbered, and formatted to court standards. It was a week of paralegals doing nothing but screenshot management before the actual legal work could begin.
I thought: an AI should be doing this. So I built it.
Family law cases — especially custody disputes — live and die on digital evidence. Text messages are central. But text messages come as screenshots, and screenshots are unstructured, undated, and unorganized. The process of turning them into court-ready exhibits is entirely manual, time-intensive, and expensive.
Every hour spent on screenshot management is an hour not spent on legal strategy. And that’s before considering that human sorting introduces error — missed dates, mislabeled exhibits, gaps in the chronology that opposing counsel will find.
Reads content, identifies dates and parties, organizes chronologically — automatically.
Flags communication patterns relevant to family law cases. The signal attorneys need, surfaced automatically.
Proper line numbering and exhibit labeling in the format courts expect. No manual reformatting.
432 Texas family law attorneys in active outbound sequence. AI SDR “Claudia Reyes” managing all reply handling.