
Every call on the record — tamper-evident, verifiable
Intake that answers, qualifies, and signs.
Monica answers, qualifies, and signs claimants for plaintiff firms — under a compliance floor no one can override.

0.56s median first response · internal benchmark, July 2026
The stalled docket, worked. Governed.
Reactivation, document-chase, and retainer-chase — every touch checked against consent, DNC, and statute-cited calling hours.
Discloses it's AI at the start of every call
Consent & DNC floor — no override, for anyone
Every decision on a verifiable, tamper-evident record
Monica — AI intake, end to end*:

- – Answers in under a second, 24/7*
- – Qualifies against your firm's criteria
- – Sends the retainer on the line
- – Discloses it's AI, every call
- – Escalates only when a human is needed — your team takes over in one tap
Docket recovery, governed*:
held: QUIET_HOURS · TX Bus.&Com. §301.051 · resumes 09:00 CT
audit chain sha256:9f2c…41ab → verified
- – Reactivates claimants who went quiet
- – Chases documents and retainers
- – Stops the moment anyone opts out
- – Holds any touch the floor can't clear
*Capability descriptions; recovery cadences are rolling out. 0.56s median first response — internal benchmark, July 2026. Sample data shown.
The category runs on minutes. The liability runs per call.
100×
higher odds of reaching a lead when called in 5 minutes vs 30.
Lead Response Management study, Oldroyd & Elkington (InsideSales.com/MIT), 2007
≈7×
more likely to qualify a lead when contact is attempted within the hour.
Oldroyd, McElheran & Elkington, Harvard Business Review, March 2011
40%
of calls to law firms are answered at all.
Clio Legal Trends Report 2024 (Lux Research secret-shopper study)
$500–$1,500
statutory damages per call or text under the TCPA — no actual harm required.
47 U.S.C. §227(b)(3)
What's inside the platform
One voice agent, from first ring to signed retainer — with everything around it.
Intake
Answers in under a second, qualifies, signs
Cadences
Reactivation · doc-chase · retainer-chase
Tracking
Every call tied to the ad that produced it
The Floor
Consent, DNC, hours, caps — checked every touch
Live steering
Watch every call; take over in one tap
The record
Tamper-evident audit trail, verifiable on demand
Governance Facts
per outbound touch · every touch
The Floor has no bypass parameter. Statute citations on file — Fla. Stat. §501.616 · Tex. Bus. & Com. §301.051 · 47 U.S.C. §227.
Which Compensable is right for your firm?
| Intake | Recovery | |
|---|---|---|
| Call tracking & attribution | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI intake with live steering | ✓ | ✓ |
| Tamper-evident audit record | ✓ | ✓ |
| The Floor (consent · DNC · hours · caps) | ✓ | ✓ |
| Recovery cadences (reactivate · docs · retainer) | × | ✓ |
| E-sign retainer handoff | × | ✓ |
| Price/month | $495 | $1,495 |
| + $12/qualified call | + $15/outcome |
Moments from governed calls
Synthetic scenarios; real product behavior. No invented customers, no borrowed praise.
Read a full call
Reactivation · sample call
Answered at 9:04 PM
CLM-04181 · qualified in 03:41

Quiet hours · sample hold
Held until 9:00 AM local
TX Bus.&Com. §301.051 · resumed on time

Live steering · sample view
Your team, one tap away
takeover mid-call · every step recorded
The authorities our claims cite
The Governed Outbound Standard
Eight rules to hold any AI calling vendor to. Including us.
§1
The agent says it's AI. Every call, first thing.
§2
The consent floor has no override.
§3
Calling hours follow the claimant's clock, statute attached.
§4
Stop means stop. Everywhere. Immediately.
§5
When in doubt, it doesn't dial.
§6
Every decision leaves a record someone else can verify.
§7
Rules decide. The model never does.
§8
The firm holds the wheel.
Introducing The Floor
Compliance enforced in code, not prompts.
Prompts can be overridden. The Floor can't — consent, do-not-call, statute-cited calling hours, contact limits are checked in code before every touch, and every decision lands on a tamper-evident record your counsel can verify.
