Off the shelf, and given back

Buy the system.
Skip the build.

Three products, three different audiences. MatterOS and LexOS are for lawyers and firms; ShouldISignAI is for everyone else, free, for as long as it's live.

All three are mine, built here first. MatterOS and LexOS are the same systems that power every adnah transformation, not a licensed version of someone else's work. ShouldISignAI runs on the same doctrine but isn't sold at all, it's one of the ways I try to put legal literacy back within reach of people who were never meant to have it.

Flagship · Agentic

MatterOS

The matter runs itself. You supervise it.

I built MatterOS because I kept watching solo and small-firm lawyers lose the first week of every matter to data entry, before any actual lawyering could start. Drop the files in and agents do that week for you, intake, structure, due diligence, analysis, a first draft, so the only decision left in your day is whether to approve what the agents produced.

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Who it's for

Solos, small firms and in-house teams who want AI doing the file work, not another dashboard to fill in.

What it replaces

Manual intake, spreadsheet case lists, and the week of data entry that kills most software rollouts.

What you get

  • Files in, matter out, no cold-start data entry
  • Agents for due diligence, analysis and drafting
  • Supervision-first: you approve, it executes

Off the shelf · Notion

LexOS

Bill more. Chase less. Own the system that runs it.

LexOS exists because most of the practices I audited were already living in Notion, badly, six half-connected pages standing in for a real system. Rather than sell them software they'd have to migrate into, I built the MATTER Method directly into the tool they were already using, with a guided setup so it goes live in a day instead of a quarter-long rollout.

Explore the systemOne-time, lifetime access

Who it's for

Practices already living in Notion who want firm-grade structure without per-seat software.

What it replaces

Six disconnected tools, a shared drive, and you as the human integration layer.

What you get

  • One-time price, lifetime access, no per-seat fees
  • Built on the MATTER Method, not a pretty template
  • Guided setup portal so it is live in a day

Free · Public good

ShouldISignAI

Before you sign anything, know what it actually says.

I built this one for the people I used to be, on the other side of a contract with no lawyer in the room and no way to afford one. Upload whatever you've been handed and it reads it the way I would: what favours you, what doesn't, and a straight answer, sign, negotiate or walk, in plain English, in under a minute.

Scan a contractFree, forever

Who it's for

Young entrepreneurs, creators, freelancers, job-seekers and individuals who cannot justify a $300/hour review for a routine document but still deserve to understand it.

What it replaces

Signing blind, or not signing at all out of fear, because proper legal review was never affordable in the first place.

What you get

  • Plain-English verdict: sign, negotiate, or walk away
  • Clause-by-clause read on what favours you and what doesn't
  • Free forever, no credit card, no catch

Neither one fits?

Then we build the thing that does.

01

Audit

I map how the work actually moves today, not the org chart version. Every handoff, every deadline, every place the record breaks.

02

Build

The system gets built around the named process: data model, workflows, agents, reporting. Fast, in the open, with you seeing it weekly.

03

Install

Software that nobody uses is a cost. I install it into the working day of real people until it is the path of least resistance.

04

Measure

Turnaround, supervision load, realised time, leakage. If the numbers do not move, the build is not finished.

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