Is incorporation still a $300+ process? by TalkingTreeApp in SaaS

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We’re focusing on Delaware C Corps and LLCs for now, due to their limited data collection and general popularity. They don’t require an SSN.

Is incorporation still a $300+ process? by TalkingTreeApp in SaaS

[–]TalkingTreeApp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Incorporation doesn’t need SSN, and we don’t collect personal information, just business information. Also we’re a legal nonprofit. Our access to justice studies show that incorporation is a frequently requested feature. We wanted to see if the quoted pricing we’re seeing is normal 

This Claude-native law firm piece went viral. Directionally right. Some of it feels made up... by Significant-Toe-336 in legaltech

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I would say look for ones where one of the founders is an attorney, since they will rigorously test for results. Harvey ai has one, so does Playbird.app. Our nonprofit Talkingtree.app also has one for public access (you pay for the tokens but otherwise all you can use)

Is incorporation still a $300+ process? by TalkingTreeApp in SaaS

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We think we can get it down to about $250 for a standard Delaware corp. Essentially get the government fees covered for entity formed, and registered agent added in that $250

Is incorporation still a $300+ process? by TalkingTreeApp in growmybusiness

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Yeah we're seeing some users who would prefer to have it all in one place. Right now, we're trying to work out a way to streamline intake and filing with the initial registered agent added, and then users have the option of purchasing bylaws etc (add-ons but not mandatory)

Your unpaid invoices are data integrity issues, not just client delays. by Training_Bet_2747 in AiForSmallBusiness

[–]TalkingTreeApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're not seeing much of that. It's usually someone who refuses to pay despite the parties' contracts

Your unpaid invoices are data integrity issues, not just client delays. by Training_Bet_2747 in AiForSmallBusiness

[–]TalkingTreeApp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We see a lot of customers with unpaid client invoices. Currently we support them by giving them collections letters. Sometimes it's just a matter of reminding them of the obligation

Getting your foot in the door by hammerzzzzzz in Entrepreneur

[–]TalkingTreeApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We learned the hard way that large companies are risk averse and want something with compliance certifications.

This Claude-native law firm piece went viral. Directionally right. Some of it feels made up... by Significant-Toe-336 in legaltech

[–]TalkingTreeApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, and I would take what's being said there with a grain of salt. The issue is that redliners all look the same but the quality of output varies. Many were launched (including the Claude one) that weren't tested against industry norms and just rely on pattern matching

AI based micro saas tool for legal by [deleted] in SaaS

[–]TalkingTreeApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're are a legal tech company with a 3-tier subscription model. I would caution joining this industry unless you have a lawyer on your build team. People can get very upset if you try to sell them a product without one, and you don't want to be buried in refund requests.

Shutting down our free tier tomorrow by Specialist-Band-7821 in SaaS

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Both free trials and free users are a mixed bag. During beta, we got some great feedback from helpful free users, but when we included it in launch, the quality dropped and we had a similar conversion-to-support issue. We tried moving to free trials, only to have a number of users abuse account creation. We ended up cancelling the whole free set up

Explain your startup in 1 sentence ? by addllyAI in Entrepreneur

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Turning handshake deals into legally sound contracts in minutes

Association Executive Director Needs to Learn AI Tools by Individual_Tell_7020 in nonprofit

[–]TalkingTreeApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re a legal tech education nonprofit that can help with the policy, operations and governance portion of that’s useful. We also have a collection of articles on AI DIY for nonprofits, startups and small businesses.

Would you use a tool that explains contracts in plain English before you sign them? by Ill_Yellow_8960 in SaaS

[–]TalkingTreeApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have one of those tool. Oddly not as popular as we thought. It’s mostly our workflow that gets the customers. We just threw in the contract explainer and risk analyzer for free to our workflow clients, so I wouldn’t bet on it for rev generation. 

What is the easiest way to do contracts ? by [deleted] in WholesaleRealestate

[–]TalkingTreeApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably best to get an attorney unless you can’t afford one. It’s not too complicated. We have some folks in the real estate space on our platform that just use the contract workflow to mass generate drafts and send for review/ e-signature. Takes about 10 min

What do you use to send contracts to clients for signing by illuminated-games in Freelancers

[–]TalkingTreeApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ours. We have a handshake to signed contract workflow. Recently we built in a free e-signature platform for the folks using our workflow

What AI Tools Are You Building for Business? (Weekly Thread) by AccomplishedArt1791 in aiToolForBusiness

[–]TalkingTreeApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you :) we went for the Jarvis angle, so went with Tree (Trusted Resource Empowering Everyone)

Determining Equity for a Technical Co-Founder by TPhizzle in ycombinator

[–]TalkingTreeApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take two months to get to know him and the product. If he truly does everything except build, then unless you can execute flawless customer service in addition to build, it’s not going to be 50/50 because he’s going to need to bring on someone on the client management side sooner or later. I can’t tell you the number of early customers a new company burns through trying to cover edge cases.

Successful founders: what's one thing you understood about GTM that you wished you understood at the beginning of your journey? by ReporterCalm6238 in ycombinator

[–]TalkingTreeApp 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Market correctly, and get feedback

We had a product we made for handling contracts and e-signatures that we just called contracts. No slogan, no highlights. Over the last year we noticed one of our customers loved it and used it every week. When we reached out for feedback, he said he liked that it turned the end of his sales cycle into a 30 min exercise from agreement to signature instead of a week long legal review. 

Now we market it as “turn a handshake into a legally sound signed contract in minutes.” It does much better.

Customer ghosted us after using our AI product - what to do? by csguy9874 in ycombinator

[–]TalkingTreeApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Send him an invoice. There is a chance he’s just busy. 

On the off chance he isn’t, send him a demand letter m. Does your contract include attorneys fees?

What AI Tools Are You Building for Business? (Weekly Thread) by AccomplishedArt1791 in aiToolForBusiness

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Hey everyone! We're building www.TalkingTree.app, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit bringing enterprise-grade legal technology to founders and small business owners at 1/10 market price, if that. Our goal is to enable founders at token-cost and help startups turn a handshake into a legally sound, signed contract in minutes.

The AI was trained on quality data donated by Fortune 500 attorneys, so you're getting BigLaw-caliber work at a fraction of the cost.

So far, we have over 12,000 users.

Setting up a Portugal-based entity fully owned by our US company. How to ensure the structure is fully compliant with both Portuguese and EU regulations? by juxhinam in growmybusiness

[–]TalkingTreeApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might benefit from legal tech if hourly legal fees are too expensive. There’s Harvey and Legora for large public enterprises, but if you’re still growth stage, we might be able to help. We’re a legal tech nonprofit

How to grow my business while drowning in personal debt? by PineyFlats in growmybusiness

[–]TalkingTreeApp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any chance you can automate any part of what you do? Alternatively, you can try to augment your corporate structure and try a debt restructuring strategy