Legal work, built to spec. Defensible by design.
Brief the Architect; a run drafts your contract, redline, or matter tracker against a formal spec, validates it with measurable gates — citation format, defined-term consistency, signature-block presence — retries what fails, and delivers with a signed receipt and a chain of custody a court would recognize. Bluebook, Chicago, and APA formatting is enforced, not suggested. The work then opens in an editable Canvas, ready for your eye.
The practice of a law office, in one run-loop.
Legal work costs cents. Your budget covers a practice.
Contracts, redlines, memos, matter analysis, deposition prep — on the published price list a redline is about thirty cents and a full document about fifty. A Pro seat's $50 monthly budget covers a serious caseload of drafting.
Every seat includes a fixed monthly budget of AI usage, in plain dollars. The Architect, the gate framework, the signed receipts, the editable Canvas, the version history — that is what the seat buys, and the budget is the fuel.
Every output has a published price, anything expensive is quoted before it runs, and your usage page itemizes every dollar by matter. When the budget runs out, you choose to buy more — billing that a managing partner can read.
The rules run on every draft — and block delivery if they fail.
Accentor is not a thin API wrapper. Each gate is an exact, measurable assertion the run must clear before the work reaches you.
- —Citation format — Bluebook, Chicago, or APA enforced character-by-character; grounding checked against explicit sources and CourtListener, not LLM-hallucinated.
- —Defined-term consistency — every capitalized term is defined once and used consistently; the gate flags drift before opposing counsel does.
- —Signature-block presence — the run will not deliver an execution copy missing its signature blocks, notary lines, or counterpart provisions.
- —Rule-based redline — the redline engine is rule-based, not a model. No LLM silently rewriting counterparty language; the diff is exactly the diff.
Brief → spec → draft → delivery.
A receipt a court would recognize.
Over 1,100 signed receipts are live in production. Every delivery carries one — verifiable at a public URL, no login required.

Signed delivery receipt — NDA v3, gates passed (citation format · defined-term consistency · signature block · jurisdiction), HMAC signature verifiable at a public /r/ URL.
Governance for how you practice.
Accentor processes your prompts and files through model providers. At Enterprise, private routing can send those calls through your own committed provider capacity under your own data-processing agreements. Accentor retains no training rights on your inputs or outputs, on any tier. Your privilege strategy is between you and your bar — but the technical defaults are on your side.
Start with one matter.
Run the full loop free for 14 days — Architect, gates, and a public signed receipt — with $20 of usage included. All governance profiles available at Enterprise.