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@Adig_279

Founder | Building the autonomous general counsel for startups @doclair_app

Dubai, United Arab Emirates Katılım Mart 2025
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Rarely do we number the name of a document, but always a clause, amount or signer. That’s why we built Doclair. You maintain the same workflow but always find what you need! (P.s it does the logging by itself and it’s fully encrypted)
Doclair@Doclair_app

We’re finally up and running. One platform to dump all your documents and find them when needed. No need to search across emails, drives, etc. Best part: you can search by every document parameter! Some very new exciting features shipping soon to simplify your life.

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Drop your project url Let's drive some traffic
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Anyone have experience of registering a UK ltd (using Osome or equivalent)? Planning to take the leap, so would love any input or alternatives that come close.
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Anyone have experience of registering a UK ltd (using Osome or equivalent)? Planning to take the leap, so would love any input.
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🔥 Jakob Jelling@jakobjelling·
It's Monday. Time to promote your product. What are you working on?
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Eleftheria Batsou@BatsouElef·
Share your website(s). 🔗 Last time it reached 25K views!
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The "SaaS-Pocalypse" is all over the news and seemingly enough, it did us a huge favor especially thanks to @AnthropicAI's new Legal plugin. Why we didn't panic - We’ve always been focussed on feedback to build user-driven solutions centered around a real outcome for our target market. The feedback we’ve gathered from day one pointed us toward a massive underserved sector: the millions of businesses that don't have a room full of lawyers, but do have mountains of manual paperwork and administrative friction. These are the teams who are already hyper focussed on their day-to-day tasks and lack a capacity to be deviating from their core workflows. They've always just wanted 'something that works' and fits right in to their day-to-day. From this announcement it's clear that plugin can review a contract for you. But a plugin won't wake up on a Tuesday and tell you: "A new data privacy mandate was just passed. You need to update your Terms of Service immediately to stay compliant." Which is the difference between a tool and a partner. We are building @Doclair_app for proactive monitoring and bulletproof audit trails. - The Old Way: You act when it’s too late (or when you finally pay a lawyer $500/hr to check after widespread panic). - The Doclair Way: 24/7 general counsel that ensures you act when you need to. We’re bringing the most relevant legal information in front of you, tailored to your company as a true partner so the real stakeholders can make the call (and have a record in the system). The Anthropic announcement cleared out the noise of "thin" AI tools and raised the bar for what software actually needs to be. It proved that the "platform" era is dying, and the Outcome-as-a-Service era has begun - Which is exactly the kind of shift we've been building for.
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While researching pain points on "hidden" costs we’ve all just learned to live with, $12,900,000 is a statistic that gravely stood out. I kept seeing the same pattern: brilliant people spending half their day acting like digital archaeologists. I dug into the numbers, and the reality is actually pretty staggering. For a mid-sized team of 500 people, the cost of "document friction" is roughly $12.9 million a year. That’s not just a line item on a balance sheet. It’s $12.9M worth of: 1. Frustrated experts recreating work that already exists. 2. Teams losing hours every day searching for a "needle in a haystack" PDF. 3. Critical decisions being made using only 20% of the available data (because the other 80% is "Dark Data" trapped in unstructured files). When I started @Doclair_app , it wasn't because I wanted to build another storage tool. We have enough of those. I started it because it's painful seeing "Dark Data" win and people losing their sanity to manual processes that shouldn't exist in 2024. Your documents should be an asset, not a chore. They should tell you what’s in them, not wait for you to find it and that's the mission on which Doclair's core foundation sits.
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Closing an enterprise deal is a massive high. Waiting 90 days for the paperwork to clear is a massive low, with no end in sight. When I was starting out, I noticed a recurring pattern: Sales teams were doing the heavy lifting, but the "kick-off" was constantly getting stuck at the initial NDA stage. It’s a frustrating paradox. You need to review every clause to protect the company’s interests and missing one key detail is a risk you can’t afford. But the manual review process is often: 1. Too slow: Killing the excitement of a new partnership. 2. Too expensive: High legal fees for documents that are 90% boilerplate. 3. A black box: Sales teams are left in the dark about when they can actually start work. I founded @Doclair_app because speed and security shouldn't be mutual exclusives. Our goal is to give teams the clarity they need on risks instantly, so they can hit "accelerate" on their closure cycles instead of "pause." To finally turn the NDA from a blocker into a bridge. 🚀
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@fdotinc A lightweight agent to automate all legal and admin tasks - doclair.io
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Founders Inc@fdotinc·
I need to 10x how many first checks we write. If what you’re building is live, drop it and I’ll test it out right now! - devtools/infra - b2b saas - games - apps - physical products i can buy - whatever *vids are fine for hardware If it’s not, try to have it live by tmr.
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Adam Fard@AdamFard_·
what’s the one skill you’re most focused on improving right now?
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Anton Osika@antonosika·
Companies' internal tooling will become a set of Lovable apps with dependencies between them, all built by the people who actually use them.
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I’ve slowly moved all my AI usage to exclusively Gemini models, and there is such a big uptick. Especially with Gemini being a lot more realistic and critical in responses.
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C.C. Gong@CCgong·
Every VC should give their founders an @eightsleep and @ouraring, would have more impact than those Yetis and Vuori sets
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Probably one of the most recognizable pieces of hardware in every startup office, the Logitech MX Master and earlier this week thousands of MX Master mice were impacted because of a single missed license renewal of their Mac OS License (still not fixed for all evidently). 🖱️🛑 It’s the kind of problem every company from startups to tech giants (even $12 Billion worth ones) face. It seems like a simple administrative task, but when renewals slip through the cracks, the costs are staggering and end up ruining a long standing reputation. This is one of the strongest principles in my belief for building @Doclair_app . A task as simple like this is the first to slip ones mind, but when slipped the result is a nightmare. Hence Doclair's agent helps ensure you stay on top of such tasks to save you from situations by reminding you in every possible until you take action.
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@Melt_Dem Hence I’m trying to remove this knowledge gap and dependence for early stage companies with @Doclair_app
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Meltem Demirors@Melt_Dem·
seeing some law firms charging startups $20k+ for incorporation, a SAFE plus a few side letters. this is insane and frankly disgusting. a SAFE is a template with three fields you change for your company. side letters are largely template. it costs $400 to incorporate.
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@andrewdsouza You guys are truly building something amazing 🫡
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We have a slide in our Series A deck called “Reasons NOT to invest.” Two of them: - We have zero PhDs on our team, and none of us went to or dropped out of an Ivy League school - We’re not based in San Francisco, and we have no intention of moving there Most investor decks have a team slide filled with logos, schools, big companies, and familiar signals. We chose to position our team differently. There’s broad agreement in Silicon Valley about what the future is supposed to look like. If you’re building something that challenges that consensus, you’re often surrounded by very smart people explaining why it won’t work. That’s a hard environment to think freely or take unconventional bets. We’re building @boardyai from Toronto with a team of "big kids" who genuinely love what we do. What we lack in traditional credentials, we make up for in ambition, imagination, and intensity. Most importantly, we’re having fun, and there’s nothing more powerful than people whose work feels like play. You can build something world-changing from anywhere. You don’t need a specific background, location, or resume to matter. Boardy exists to prove that, and to help others do the same.
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Sergiu 🤖 AI Directories
99% of startups won’t make it. The real question is: Are you still showing up?
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This desk has probably been the most consistent theme of my life for the last 2 decades 🫣
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