Every firm we work with is good at the law. The problem was never the lawyering — it was the drain around it: intake typed by hand, conflict checks that stall, invoices nobody chases, hours a fee-earner will never bill back.
We exist for that gap — between the work your firm is paid for and the admin quietly eating it. We design the automation with you, keep it compliant and inside your walls, and stay on part-time to run it alongside your team. For small and mid-sized firms wherever the fit is right.
We explain what we're building in plain language — no jargon, no acronyms, nothing hidden behind technical terms. You should always understand exactly what we're doing, and why.
Timelines are honest, not optimistic. If something will slip, you hear about it before the deadline, not after.
We don't hand over a build and disappear. We stay on part-time — through the first weeks when the work meets real matters and real deadlines — until your team runs it without us.
Automation should make your team faster and your firm more valuable — not thinner. We take the repetitive admin; your people keep the judgement, the client relationships, and the credit.
A commercial lawyer before he was an engineer. Five-plus years building production systems for clients across Europe, the US, and Africa — after years inside the practice of law, watching good lawyers lose hours to non-billable admin. He leads the team, which is why we understand conflicts, privilege, and billing — not just code.
Engineering work led on production systems at a Belgian partner company.
Rebuild of a customer-facing platform, end-to-end ownership.
Production AI features in a live commerce platform — design, build, deploy.
Large-codebase ownership across frontend, backend, and infrastructure.
We are a remote-first, senior-led team in Abuja, Nigeria, working with firms wherever the fit is right. Every firm asks the same first question: where does our data go? The honest answer is that it never leaves your side — and we built it that way on purpose.
Your data lives on infrastructure you own — a private, self-hosted database on your own server, in your own jurisdiction. Not on ours.
We build and operate on your systems. Nothing is copied to our servers, and nothing is pulled onto our machines.
Where any access is ever needed, it is covered by the agreements required by your privacy rules: a data processing agreement, standard contractual clauses, and a transfer risk assessment.