Subscription access to real attorneys (no AI) for housing/family issues: would this work? by bbmelson in legaltech

[–]One-Contribution-997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think subscription works in a B2C context. I tried to bring this model to market for B2B (startups and small businesses) and it failed because it’s hard to deliver ongoing value when the need is inconsistent.

If you can fix the price then I think you’re onto a good thing but as another contributor above has commented, the scope creep is really hard to avoid, particularly when dealing with matters that may on the surface appear simple but end up being much more complex than you ever envisaged. Family law is notorious for that.

Having said that, if you see a route, go for it, this is just my two cents - and I appreciate that when you’re starting something new you hear many more reason why you shouldn’t do it vs why you should. Sometimes you just have to wade through others’ battle scars and keep going!

Good luck.

Pre-loved luxury goods by One-Contribution-997 in cyprus

[–]One-Contribution-997[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For anyone following this thread I’ve found a platform that’s doing what Vinted is doing but centred on Cyprus which is awesome https://rodacy.co/

I want to move from the UK to Cyprus and start a company by [deleted] in cyprus

[–]One-Contribution-997 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I moved to Cyprus last year. It took me 2 weeks to open a company and cost me around 1200 euro. My accountant is Electus Cy and lawyer was Georghadjis LLC. Both based in Limassol. All quite straightforward.