80% of people facing the legal system have no lawyer. Represented gives them one — an AI that logs the incident, organizes the evidence, drafts the documents, and tells you who the judge is before you walk in.
Open Represented All ToolsSelf-represented litigants lose at dramatically higher rates — not because their cases are weaker, but because they don't know the procedural rules, can't draft proper filings, and walk into hearings without knowing anything about the judge. The gap between represented and unrepresented is almost entirely informational.
Represented closes that gap. It does not give legal advice. It gives access to the same organizational infrastructure a good lawyer would build for you — and tells you what you're walking into.
Represented is built around the four things a self-represented litigant actually needs: a record, organized evidence, proper documents, and intelligence on the judge.
Family law. Landlord-tenant disputes. Small claims. Protective orders. Custody modifications. These are the proceedings where most people go unrepresented — and where the informational gap does the most damage.
Represented is not a lawyer and does not give legal advice. It is an organizational and research tool that puts self-represented litigants on equal informational footing with the other side.