LexFlow helps freelancers, founders, and small teams draft, understand, and sign contracts in minutes. AI explains every clause in plain-language, helping you send contracts that actually protect you.
Congrats on the launch! I've been following LexFlow for quite a few days, and you are doing an amazing job. This should be really helpful for founders and freelancers
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@chilarai thank you for the kind words! Really trying to make legal accessible to anyone who builds!
As a seasoned lawyer working primarily in IT-related domains and as a legal-tech enthusiast — currently developing my own legal-tech solution based on a similar approach as yours, and previously co-founder of another startup focused on the web3 ecosystem — I want to say that your initiative is promising and I appreciate the direction you are taking.
That said, I am also aware of the many challenges involved in building contract-automation solutions, whether AI-driven or purely logic-based. Basic contract templates (such as those you currently offer) can serve users who take a very superficial approach to legal and compliance matters. However, from a business-scalability perspective, it is questionable whether such users can be considered stable or long-term customers — particularly because they can easily rely on tools like ChatGPT to generate similar documents.
Of course, one could argue that having a legal expert on the team adds credibility and ensures a certain level of quality (e.g. higher than basic ChatGPT). While that is true, its impact is limited. Creating even a “good enough” Privacy Policy or NDA template (not to mention high-quality versions) requires significant effort: model training time (if AI is used), extensive template modelling (in no-AI scenarios), and deep knowledge across multiple jurisdictions. More importantly, it requires access to a wide range of real-world business contexts and variations — which is extremely difficult to capture comprehensively.
For example, I tested your privacy policy template and found it very basic. It does not cover many of the situations I face in practice on a daily basis, and this highlights the inherent complexity of providing reliable, scalable contract content.
Despite these challenges, I would strongly encourage you to continue developing your product. Focus on identifying the right target group and early adopters. And most importantly, be mindful that competing directly with the major players in this space is extremely difficult. Carefully consider what your team can (and cannot) realistically deliver, and build your value proposition around that.
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@dusan_pavlovic2 Dusan, thank you for taking the time to write such a thoughtful response. I really appreciate the depth behind it.
I agree with most of what you said. The current version of the product works well for smaller teams and simple use cases, but it is far from where it needs to be to support complex environments or larger operational scale. The nuances, jurisdictions and edge cases matter, and right now we only partially address them.
That said, the early traction and usage we are already seeing tells me there is a clear gap between fully custom legal work and the generic AI output people currently rely on. Our goal is not to compete with mature enterprise tools immediately, but to serve the segment that currently falls between “copy something from Google” and “hire a law firm”. From there, we can evolve.
You are right that building this properly takes domain expertise, time, modelling and access to varied real-world scenarios. That is exactly why feedback like yours is valuable at this stage.
We will keep improving and sharpening the product, especially before releasing V2. I would genuinely appreciate your thoughts again once we ship the next iteration.
Thanks again for the encouragement and the realism.
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Congrats on the launch! Love that you’re solving a real pain freelancers deal with all the time.
@siddiq Thank you man. Would love to hear your feedback.
@siddiq indeed!
Man, wish I had something like this back in my freelancing days. wouldve saved me so many headaches. really solid product
@lukas_saplys Thanks Lukas. Would love to hear what you think of it in action.
@lukas_saplys this is so nice to hear! Hoping to make the lives of other freelancers easier now.
When AI Lawyer? :) But honestly, great product much needed for smaller businesses that cannot afford expensive $5007h lawyers for small things
@mark_tanko Expect LexFlow to represent you in court next year. :)
Thank you!
Swytchcode
Congrats on the launch! I've been following LexFlow for quite a few days, and you are doing an amazing job.
This should be really helpful for founders and freelancers
@chilarai thank you for the kind words! Really trying to make legal accessible to anyone who builds!
Swytchcode
@natalija_kerstein keep it up!
As a seasoned lawyer working primarily in IT-related domains and as a legal-tech enthusiast — currently developing my own legal-tech solution based on a similar approach as yours, and previously co-founder of another startup focused on the web3 ecosystem — I want to say that your initiative is promising and I appreciate the direction you are taking.
That said, I am also aware of the many challenges involved in building contract-automation solutions, whether AI-driven or purely logic-based. Basic contract templates (such as those you currently offer) can serve users who take a very superficial approach to legal and compliance matters. However, from a business-scalability perspective, it is questionable whether such users can be considered stable or long-term customers — particularly because they can easily rely on tools like ChatGPT to generate similar documents.
Of course, one could argue that having a legal expert on the team adds credibility and ensures a certain level of quality (e.g. higher than basic ChatGPT). While that is true, its impact is limited. Creating even a “good enough” Privacy Policy or NDA template (not to mention high-quality versions) requires significant effort: model training time (if AI is used), extensive template modelling (in no-AI scenarios), and deep knowledge across multiple jurisdictions. More importantly, it requires access to a wide range of real-world business contexts and variations — which is extremely difficult to capture comprehensively.
For example, I tested your privacy policy template and found it very basic. It does not cover many of the situations I face in practice on a daily basis, and this highlights the inherent complexity of providing reliable, scalable contract content.
Despite these challenges, I would strongly encourage you to continue developing your product. Focus on identifying the right target group and early adopters. And most importantly, be mindful that competing directly with the major players in this space is extremely difficult. Carefully consider what your team can (and cannot) realistically deliver, and build your value proposition around that.
Congrats on the launch! Love that you’re solving a real pain freelancers deal with all the time.
@vik_sh Thanks! We're here to make it easier :)
amazing tool! Very useful and a must have when you have an agency like us.