Overview
See what is happening now, what you are waiting on, the top-right calendar, and incoming emails that need review.
CoClient for Mac
Start with a private test run. Drop a few documents into the Mac app, run a local case checkup, and see the questions, warning signs, and recovery packets CoClient can build without uploading privileged material.
Pricing that matches the stakes
At $399, it is a fraction of what most people pay for a single attorney consultation — but it gives you a private, organized workspace, a clear timeline, and an attorney consultation prep packet before you ever walk into a lawyer’s office.
See what is happening now, what you are waiting on, the top-right calendar, and incoming emails that need review.
Update the case by explaining what happened, reviewing emails in context, uploading documents, and approving facts.
Keep every upload and email in one place, see where evidence is used, and replay the matter on a timeline.
Draft email responses, complaint packets, and other documents from selected case-file context, with optional Cloud Assist.
Local-first privacy
CoClient analyzes documents locally. Cloud Boost is optional and requires an explicit choice before anything leaves your machine.
Mac alpha
Download the private Mac alpha, use the free trial limits, then sign in to unlock full access when your subscription or admin grant is active.
The app redesign is being packaged now. Create an account so the alpha download can be attached to your subscription when it is ready.
Create accountStart with limited chats, documents, checkups, and drafts. Your local case file stays on your Mac when you upgrade.
View subscriptionCloud Assist is off by default. Users must explicitly accept privilege/confidentiality risk before sending selected context.
Privacy modelChecking whether this browser can identify your Mac. The app does the real hardware check locally.
Subscription backend
Rails manages Devise accounts, Google and Apple sign-in, Stripe subscriptions, admin grants, and app-release downloads. The Mac app syncs entitlement, but privileged case files stay local.
CoClient is a private documentation and oversight tool, not a law firm. It helps you understand what to ask, what to verify, and when to get a second opinion.