CaseOdds.ai - AI analyzes your legal case and predicts the odds of success
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Find out if you will win your court case. CaseOdds.ai uses AI to analyze your legal situation and predict the outcome β for free.
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For decades, the legal industry has been called the last great holdout against technological disruption - and for most of my career, I believed the holdout was permanent, because the problem wasn't software, it was understanding. What changed everything for me was watching modern AI quietly cross a threshold: systems that can now read millions of rulings, dockets, and settlements, recognize the patterns a human expert spends a lifetime accumulating, and do it in seconds. That's not automation - it's the first time in history that the full legal record becomes legible. Suddenly, the questions that have always been answered by intuition and reputation - what are my odds, which firm actually wins this kind of case, should I settle or fight - have real, data-grounded answers. I built CaseOdds.ai because I didn't want to watch this revolution happen from the sidelines. The technology, the data, and the need have finally lined up, and the people who deserve these answers most - clients, lawyers, decision-makers facing the most consequential moments of their lives - shouldn't have to wait another decade to get them.
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I used CaseOdds.ai to get a better understanding of my legal situation, and it was actually really helpful. It gave me a clear breakdown of my chances, the strengths and weaknesses of my case, and what I should think about next. It felt easy to use and made the whole process less confusing. I would still talk to a lawyer, but CaseOdds.ai is a great first step.
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Good morning everyone! βοΈ
We're launching CaseOdds.ai on Product Hunt today! It's a multi-model AI tool for non-lawyers who need an initial legal orientation, predict the odds of success, and find the right lawyer - for free and without slops.
it is up-to-date with all rules and regulations and helped me with determining my next steps.
I highly recommend it whether you are currently in the midst of a legal action or simply contemplating engaging in one.
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Interesting launch, Idan. I didnβt test it myself because Iβm cautious about uploading legal documents, but the premise is definitely compelling.
The part I keep thinking about is what happens after someone gets their odds. In a legal situation, the number alone probably isnβt enough. The user has to understand why the odds look that way, what assumptions the AI made, and what the safest next step is.
How are you thinking about that part of the experience, especially for non-lawyers who might take the output very seriously?
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I used CaseOdds.ai to get a better understanding of my legal situation, and it was actually really helpful. It gave me a clear breakdown of my chances, the strengths and weaknesses of my case, and what I should think about next. It felt easy to use and made the whole process less confusing. I would still talk to a lawyer, but CaseOdds.ai is a great first step.
Good morning everyone! βοΈ
We're launching CaseOdds.ai on Product Hunt today! It's a multi-model AI tool for non-lawyers who need an initial legal orientation, predict the odds of success, and find the right lawyer - for free and without slops.
Would really appreciate your support π
https://www.producthunt.com/posts/caseodds-ai
Thanks so much π
Great app!
Used it for an HOA related inquiry.
it is up-to-date with all rules and regulations and helped me with determining my next steps.
I highly recommend it whether you are currently in the midst of a legal action or simply contemplating engaging in one.
Interesting launch, Idan. I didnβt test it myself because Iβm cautious about uploading legal documents, but the premise is definitely compelling.
The part I keep thinking about is what happens after someone gets their odds. In a legal situation, the number alone probably isnβt enough. The user has to understand why the odds look that way, what assumptions the AI made, and what the safest next step is.
How are you thinking about that part of the experience, especially for non-lawyers who might take the output very seriously?