Macrify · Legal AI and Automation

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I'm Jake. Macrify modernizes law practices in three sizes. Pick one — or wander all three.

How big do you want to go?

The lightest pass. You and your team get hands-on, in your own files.

I sit with you and your team. By the end, you know how to use AI for your actual work — drafting, summarizing, research, triage — without buying any new software.

What you get

  • One-on-one or small-group sessions, in your office or remote.
  • Hands-on with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot on your real files, with appropriate confidentiality safeguards.
  • A custom prompt library for your practice areas, drawn from examples in your own work.
  • The trust-but-verify patterns that keep your output defensible.
  • A follow-up session a month later to course-correct.

The shape of a typical engagement

  • An afternoon with your firm finds five things AI can save you five hours a week on.
  • A half-day with associates teaches them the patterns partners already complain about not having.
  • A retainer keeps me on call when you want to try something new.

Pick one pain point. I design and ship the tool. You use it. We tune it together.

Macrify's middle gear. I've already shipped builds across most of the obvious targets — and a few of the non-obvious ones.

Real Macrify builds

  • ScheduleHound — Court orders and emails become calendared deadlines automatically. Federal rules, state quirks, and the weird local ones.
  • Macriphone — Voice prompt becomes branded social content, published across LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and TikTok. Trained on your firm's voice.
  • Email triage with AI drafts — Reads your inbox, classifies, drafts the reply in your tone, drops it in your Drafts folder. You hit send.
  • Document automation — Engagement letters, discovery requests, motions. First drafts from your templates, fed by the matter intake.
  • Custom one-offs — The weird internal process you can't believe still exists. Mine was Asana. I replaced it.

What should your firm never do by hand again?

Turn your practice into a queryable firm. Coordinated AI agent teams that produce work product and learn from your corrections.

We deploy Arachne — the same brain that runs Macrify itself — or build something else like it for your firm. Either way, it connects to your email, calendar, documents, matter management, and billing, then indexes everything into a queryable knowledge base. AI agent teams work in coordinated workflows that produce drafts, insights, and follow-ups. Every correction you make teaches the system.

What's running today inside Macrify

  • Email polling — Incoming mail is read, classified, and routed. Matter-related messages drop straight into the case file. No one has to forward anything.
  • Matter updates — Replies, status changes, and document drops automatically update the matter timeline. “Did anyone tell you?” stops being a question.
  • Matter information — Every document, email, and call note indexed and queryable. “What did we say to opposing counsel on Tuesday?” Three seconds, with a citation.
  • Cross-matter intelligence — Pattern recognition across your own history. Show me every matter where opposing counsel was X, what worked, what didn't.
  • Coordinated agent teams — Drafters, critics, cite-checkers, and deadline trackers handing work to each other. You see only the polished output.
  • Self-improving cycle — Every redline, every “send anyway,” every “don't ever do this again” teaches the system. By month three, it's measurably sharper than month one.

Non-disruptive is the part people don't believe at first. Two layers make it work.

The substrate is invisible. Email polling, document parsing, matter indexing — the database of your practice gets built quietly in the background. Nobody has to log into anything new. Your practice management software stays. Your billing stays. Your document store stays. Your bar association rules stay.

The tools on top meet each person where they already work. I work mostly by phone. Some attorneys live in Outlook and never want to leave. Some want a dashboard. The same intelligence feeds all of them — whatever interface fits the person stays the interface. Nobody has to learn anything they didn't ask for.

Tell me where to start.

Three fields. I read every one.

Sent. I'll reply personally.

Usually within a day. Often within an hour.

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