Roast my startup: PreVeto – an AI "legal brain" for startups

Roast my startup: PreVeto – an AI "legal brain" for startups

Context: 6 years building my company. Prepping for our priced round, I found our cert of incorporation conflicted with our IRA and nobody had caught it — plus a pile of terms I'd signed and forgotten (anti-dilution from our first accelerator, a veto clause, etc). So I built the tool I wish I'd had.

What it does today:

  • Upload all your legal docs → it reads and links them into one "Legal Brain"
  • Ask questions across all of them + run cross-document conflict checks
  • Legal calendar for key dates and obligations
  • Cap table + agreements coming soon

It's free right now, files are encrypted, and I'm launching mainly to get feedback.

👉 https://www.preveto.ai

Roast it: is this actually useful, or would you never trust AI with legal docs? What would stop you from using it? Where does the idea fall apart?

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u/Capable-Ad6471 — 4 days ago

is it Illegal to build a legal tech for B2c or to founders instread of lawyers?

Hi everyone,

I've been thinking about building a legal tech product that uses AI to help founders review legal documents faster and reduce legal costs.

However, I've heard from a few people that this could be considered unauthorized practice of law and might create legal or regulatory issues.

Is that actually true? Where is the line between an AI tool that assists with legal work and one that gets into legal advice? Are there startups successfully doing this today?

I'd appreciate any insights, especially from lawyers or legal tech founders.

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u/Capable-Ad6471 — 8 days ago
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Is it right to share the idea for a feedback before building?

Hi, I was thinking is it rigth to share the idea with people to take feedback early. or its the right to build MVP and show it to them to get a feedback? what do you think?

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u/Capable-Ad6471 — 9 days ago