Chatbots guess.
Lawyers bill.
Avogado works.
A legal ally that opens a matter, researches real law, answers your questions, drafts for your side, and verifies every citation before you ever see it.
Built by a former Wall Street lawyer · runs on your own AI subscription (Claude, OpenAI, Gemini).
You open a matter. It gets to work.
Watch Avogado take a counterparty’s revised contract: it proposes a plan, reads every clause, asks what it needs to know, and hands you a verified redline.
Every claim is tagged by how it knows it.
General AI answers with confidence and no receipts. Avogado marks each statement with its source and flags anything it could not verify. Watch the red tag resolve.
A party may be excused from performance when an impediment beyond its control prevents it[corpus: unidroit-picc]. The Civil Code’s rules on non-performance were substantially revised in the 2020 amendments[model knowledge — verify]. Whether a force-majeure clause displaces those defaults is a question of contractual interpretation[reasoned].
That red tag is the point. Avogado would rather tell you a citation is unverified than invent one. It never cites a case, statute, or regulation it hasn’t actually fetched and read.
It reads their draft the way opposing counsel wrote it.
Every change explained: what it says, what it means, and the position to take. Here it caught a defined term quietly drifting mid-document.
At Closing, the Buyer shall deposit six (6) eighteen (18) months of the Consideration Purchase Price into the Escrow Account, to be released in accordance with Schedule 4.
At Closing, the Buyer shall deposit eighteen (18) months1 of the Purchase Price2 into the Escrow Account, to be released in accordance with Schedule 43.
Quotes come from documents fetched this session, not from memory.
One question. Then it gets to work.
Any legal expert asks the one question that changes the answer. Avogado clarifies once, not five times, picks the best course for the outcome you want, and pushes back when your instruction is wrong, risky, or below market.
No vague “it depends.” No deflection to “consult a lawyer.” It takes a position you can act on. Try it — the card is live.
Avogado clarifies once, not five times, and pushes back when your instruction is wrong, risky, or below market. Try it — the card is live.
Your matters don’t bleed into each other.
Each matter is its own workspace: its own documents, research, and jurisdiction. Nothing leaks between them. Every decision is written into a durable, challengeable audit trail, so months later you can ask why a clause reads the way it does and get the actual reasoning back.
Each matter is its own workspace: its own documents, research, and jurisdiction. Every decision is written into a durable, challengeable audit trail.
Find the precedent. Weigh it. Then write.
It doesn’t free-associate a clause. It retrieves real exemplars from an expanding legal precedent library (UNIDROIT, CUAD, MAUD, ACORD, YC SAFEs, METI–JPO models and more), compares them dimension by dimension, and only then drafts, in your voice.
A diversified shortlist of real clauses from the indexed corpora: the candidates worth considering, not the first match.
Weighs candidates dimension by dimension, finds market-standard, stress-tests its own recommendation, and records why.
Writes the clause in your voiceWrites in your voice, partisan to your side, then self-checks for the tells that give AI drafting awayof AI drafting.
“Avogado exists because I needed it myself.”
After nearly a decade practicing law at Skadden and Davis Polk, I became a founder, and kept doing the legal work that happens before, between, and around the lawyers. No tool fit. So we built one at the Fluid Mind AI Lab. Read the story →
— Alejandro Vargas, founder
Three minutes from now, you could have a legal ally on your side.
Free to start. Runs on your own AI subscription. Your matters stay in your private workspace.
Avogado is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. It drafts and researches; you review, sign, and send.