AI for Solo Lawyers.
Solo and small-firm lawyers waste 8+ hours a week on intake forms, engagement letters, demand letters, and client comms. SUDO ships 15 specialized legal agents — with audit logs and a private workspace mode — for $20/mo.
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Solo and small-firm practice is a constant trade between billable time and the unbilled work that holds the firm together: client intake, engagement letters, status updates, demand letters, case assessments, marketing copy, billing narratives. A general-purpose AI can help with any single one of these, but every task starts with a five-minute prompt about your jurisdiction, your practice area, your fee structure, and what you actually want the output to look like. SUDO is built differently. Fifteen agents pre-loaded for solo and small-firm legal work, each one structured around a real workflow — intake interviews that ask the right discovery questions for the practice area, engagement letters that flag jurisdiction-specific Bar review items, demand letters that handle the negotiation arc, marketing copy that does not promise outcomes. Every output ships with attorney-review reminders baked in. Audit logs for every prompt and response so your malpractice carrier sees exactly what happened. Private workspace mode so privileged client information never lands in a consumer model's training pipeline. $20/mo, 30 days free, cancel anytime.
Every solo lawyer task, pre-loaded.
- 01Client Intake InterviewerThis agent assists with organizing intake information and generating structured interview questions.
- 02Engagement Letter WriterThis agent generates first-draft engagement letters, retainer agreements, and fee agreements for attorney review.
- 03Client Communication WriterThis agent generates first-draft client communications for attorney review.
- 04Client Portal Welcome WriterThis agent generates client onboarding materials, FAQ documents, and process explainers for attorney review.
- 05Case Assessment SummarizerThis agent organizes facts and identifies potential legal issues as a drafting and organizational tool only.
- 06Contract First-Draft GeneratorThis agent generates first-draft contracts, NDAs, and business agreements as starting templates only.
- 07Legal Memo OutlinerThis agent helps structure legal memoranda using IRAC/CREAC frameworks and identifies issues for analysis.
- 08Discovery Response OrganizerThis agent helps organize discovery requests and draft response frameworks.
- 09Motion & Brief OutlinerThis agent generates structural outlines and argument frameworks for motions and briefs.
- 10Demand Letter DrafterThis agent generates first-draft demand letters, cease and desist letters, and collections correspondence for attorney review.
- 11Law Firm Marketing WriterThis agent generates marketing copy for law firm websites, social media, and other channels.
- 12Billing & Time Entry OptimizerThis agent helps improve billing narratives and time entry descriptions for clarity and professionalism.
- 13New Associate Onboarding BuilderThis agent generates onboarding materials, training plans, and firm procedure documents for law firm internal use.
- 14CLE & Professional Development PlannerThis agent helps plan and track continuing legal education (CLE) and professional development activities.
- 15Firm Business Plan WriterThis agent generates business plan frameworks and strategic planning documents for law firm management purposes.
The differences that matter for solo lawyers.
Audit logs your malpractice carrier will accept.
Every prompt and every response is logged. When a Bar complaint asks what AI you used and on what facts, you can produce a complete record — not a "we use ChatGPT sometimes" hand-wave.
Private workspace mode for privileged content.
Client intake notes, case assessments, demand-letter drafts — all of it can be routed through a private workspace mode that blocks provider training. The Model Rules of Professional Conduct do not have an exception for "we put it in ChatGPT".
Built around legal workflows, not chat.
Each agent asks the right intake questions for the practice area before it produces anything. The engagement letter writer knows to flag contingency fee rules state by state. The demand letter drafter holds the negotiation tone. You are not designing the prompt — you are answering it.
Flat $20/mo, not per-seat.
For a solo or a three-attorney shop, ChatGPT Team or a legal SaaS at $50-200/user/month adds up fast. SUDO is a single workspace seat at $20/mo. If your practice grows past three attorneys, talk to us about a team plan — but most solos do not need one.
Is client data private and protected?
Yes. SUDO has a private workspace mode that prevents prompts and responses from being used as training data. Every interaction is also written to an audit log you can export — so you can demonstrate compliance with your jurisdiction's confidentiality rules and your malpractice carrier's AI policy.
Does this give me legal advice?
No. Every agent is structured as a drafting and organizing tool, with attorney-review reminders printed on every output. The intake interviewer collects information for your review. The engagement letter writer flags state-specific Bar items for your review. The demand letter drafter produces a working first draft. You are the lawyer — SUDO is the associate that does not bill.
How is this different from ChatGPT?
Three differences. Each agent is specialized for a real legal workflow with the right intake questions baked in. Private workspace mode keeps privileged content out of model training. And audit logs document every interaction — which neither ChatGPT free nor Plus produces.
What if I want to cancel?
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