For Founder / CEO

Your cap table does not forgive a compliance surprise in diligence

Enterprise buyers and investors ask what changed since your last policy update. When the answer lives in Slack threads, you find out in the deal room - not the sprint.

What Lawcel does for founders

Risk while work is still in review

Pull requests and tickets are classified for compliance impact during development - not after a deal stalls on a security questionnaire.

Explainable posture for leadership

One place to see which documents a change may affect, what was classified, and what your team resolved - with a case timeline when leadership or investors ask hard questions.

Fewer release-day legal blocks

Lawcel prioritizes what needs legal attention. High-impact changes reach counsel with context in a case - low-risk work does not fill the review queue.

Document gaps flagged early

Lawcel flags when privacy policies or terms may no longer reflect product behavior - when connected changes land, not months later in a questionnaire.

One system across teams

Engineering, product, and legal work from the same signal feed. Less Slack archaeology and fewer "what did we ship?" meetings.

Audit trail as you work cases

Classifications, discussions, and resolutions are logged on each case - so diligence and customer reviews start from a record of what your team reviewed, not a blank spreadsheet.

Your workflow

Compliance that keeps pace with how you build

Founders rarely fail on intent - they fail on timing. Legal review arrives late, docs lag the product, and the first external audit becomes a fire drill.

Lawcel sits between delivery and legal: it ingests change signals from connected tools, scores impact, and surfaces what needs human judgment - your team still decides and publishes legal text.

Connect once

Link GitHub, Linear, or Jira. Lawcel analyzes pull requests and tickets as your team works - no separate compliance form for engineers.

Classify qualifying changes

Each analyzed change gets a compliance score and impacted documents - so you know what needs legal review while work is still in review.

Resolve with context

Legal sees the change, the reasoning, and suggested document updates in one case - then applies and publishes the updates your team approves.

FAQ

No. Early-stage teams use Lawcel to know when outside counsel is worth calling. In-house legal uses it to triage volume. Lawcel is a triage layer - humans still make final calls on legal text.
When product change outpaces your ability to keep legal docs current - usually before enterprise sales, fundraising diligence, or your first regulated market. Waiting until an audit is the expensive path.
Counsel answers hard questions well but cannot monitor every pull request or ticket. Lawcel analyzes connected change signals, surfaces what needs review, and keeps a visible record between engagements.
Lawcel does not block merges or deployments. Low-risk changes may only get a lightweight signal; material compliance impact opens a case for legal review - engineers keep shipping while legal focuses on what matters.

Ready to see it on your stack?

Connect your tools and get continuous compliance visibility - or start with a free scan of your public legal pages.