
HAQQ Legal AI on Mobile
Bringing legal understanding to anyone with a phone
919 followers
Bringing legal understanding to anyone with a phone
919 followers
We built HAQQ because understanding legal situations shouldn’t depend on who you know or whether you can afford to “just ask a lawyer.” Today, HAQQ Legal AI is available on mobile. Upload a contract. Ask a legal question. Get structured, jurisdiction-aware legal work with risk flags and exportable outputs. Not generic chat. Legal reasoning powered by Justinian®. Know exactly where you stand, wherever you are.










GrowMeOrganic
how HAQQ handles jurisdiction-specific regulations. Does the reasoning adapt automatically based on the uploaded document?
Lovable
@iamanantgupta Yes — it reads the jurisdiction signals in the document (governing law, parties, language) and adapts the analysis rather than defaulting to one legal system. Where the document is silent or contradictory, it flags that instead of guessing.
ConnectMachine
Have you considered adding a collaboration mode where lawyers and clients can review AI-generated drafts together?
Lovable
@syed_shayanur_rahman It's on the roadmap. Right now the mobile flow is built for the individual, but shared review — lawyer and client on the same draft with comments — is one of the most-requested things we hear. Would love to know what "good" looks like for you there.
Nas.com
Can users compare multiple versions of a contract and identify legal changes automatically?
Lovable
@nuseir_yassin1 Version diffing is on the build list — not just text changes but flagging which edits actually shift your legal exposure (a one-word change in an indemnity clause matters more than a reworded paragraph). That's the version worth shipping. Glad it caught your eye, Nuseir.
Documentation.AI
Can HAQQ explain legal risks in plain language for non-legal professionals?
Lovable
@roopreddy That's the core of it — plain-language explanation is the default, not a "simplify" toggle. If a non-lawyer can't understand the risk, we haven't done our job. The legalese stays available if you want it, but the headline is always human.
The ability to upload a contract and instantly get risk flags sounds incredibly useful for founders and freelancers :))
Lovable
@himani_sah1 Thank you Himani :) That instant-flag moment is the one we obsessed over — upload, and within seconds you know what to worry about. Founders and freelancers feel that pain most.
The contract analysis use case caught my attention. Being able to spot risks quickly from a phone could save a lot of time during early reviews.
Lovable
@jennifer_cooker That's exactly the wedge — early reviews are where speed matters most and where people skip the lawyer. Being able to flag the obvious risks in 30 seconds on your phone changes whether the review happens at all. Thanks Jennifer.
I can see founders, freelancers, and small business owners getting a lot of value from this. Many legal questions come up long before someone is ready to hire a lawyer.
Lovable
@asheer_ahmad You've nailed the user. Most of the legal pain happens in the gap before anyone's ready to pay a lawyer — and that gap is where people sign things they shouldn't. That's who we're building for.