Platform
Lawcel connects to GitHub, Linear, and Jira for webhook-driven compliance analysis, and offers APIs, hosted documents, embeds, and audit history when you need more than connectors alone.
Connect the tools where product changes start. Lawcel receives webhooks from GitHub, Linear, and Jira and runs the same compliance classification on each.
GitHub
Install the GitHub App, pick repos, and get classification on qualifying pull requests - no CI changes or merge gates.
How it works →Linear
OAuth workspace connection ingests issue updates with debouncing so ticket text triggers analysis, not noise.
How it works →Jira
Jira Cloud OAuth and issue webhooks use the same classification, scoring, and optional bot comments as other connectors.
How it works →Capabilities beyond live connectors - APIs, hosted documents, embeds, and audit history for teams publishing and operating compliance at scale.
MCP server
MCP plus API key auth to analyze a change and list cases or documents from Cursor, Claude Code, and similar tools.
How it works →REST API
REST API v1 with API keys - list cases, list documents, and run on-demand analysis with the same engine as webhooks.
How it works →Document hosting
Publish versioned Terms, Privacy Policy, and other docs on stable Lawcel URLs with slug control and revision history.
How it works →Audit trail
Case timelines, authorship snapshots on comments, and document revisions - evidence without a separate logging product.
How it works →Public document API
CORS-enabled JSON at /docs/[orgSlug]/[docSlug] so apps and sites can fetch published policy text programmatically.
How it works →Embed
embed.js and a custom element render published policies inline - snippets for Webflow, WordPress, and other builders.
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