Hi everyone! I m Kseniia, CMO at iPNOTE an AI-powered platform that helps founders and companies protect their ideas and manage IP worldwide.
I ve been an entrepreneur for 5+ years (marketing agency, dev studio, HRTech startup) and I know how often IP protection ends up at the bottom of the priority list until it suddenly becomes a big problem . That s one of the reasons I joined iPNOTE to help make IP protection simple, affordable, and accessible for founders everywhere.
Tomorrow is the big day. We re launching iPNOTE on Product Hunt
Before the official launch, you can already explore one of our key features: the AI search that checks brand or invention uniqueness in just 60 seconds https://www.ipnote.pro
With iPNOTE we re building an all-in-one platform for IP protection and management:
For many founders, scaling internationally feels like the ultimate challenge new markets, new customers, new operations. But often there s a hidden blocker: IP protection.
Without trademarks or patents in place, your global growth can quickly hit legal roadblocks. At the same time, investing in IP early feels expensive and time-consuming.
For many founders, scaling internationally feels like the ultimate challenge new markets, new customers, new operations. But often there s a hidden blocker: IP protection.
Without trademarks or patents in place, your global growth can quickly hit legal roadblocks. At the same time, investing in IP early feels expensive and time-consuming.
Expanding globally is exciting but protecting IP across borders is usually a nightmare. If you ve tried it, what challenges did you face (costs, local lawyers, deadlines, etc.)?
AI is already making its way into legal work and not just for quick answers. We see it being used to:
Run trademark & patent searches.
Draft contracts, NDAs, and even patent applications.
Analyze contracts for risks & compliance issues.
Monitor competitors and patent landscapes.
Even manage entire IP portfolios deadlines, renewals, payments, and filings across countries.
Some of these feel like a natural fit for automation. But others like drafting contracts or advising on risks are much more sensitive.
What do you think: where should AI stop in legal work? Would you trust it to handle filings, contracts, compliance checks or even to run your whole IP portfolio on autopilot?