$ whoami
> mid-career attorney · left the firm · billing your own clients

Run a
real
practice.
Without
a firm
behind
you.

Suits drafts the contracts, runs the intake, and keeps every matter in one place — so a solo office can finally compete with the floor you left behind. $49/month. One attorney. Unlimited everything.

suits — drafter — caplan-v-northridge.txt● live
$ suits draft motion-to-compel \
--matter caplan-v-northridge \
--jurisdiction CA-state \
--issue "discovery deficiency, reqs 4/7/11"
retrieving citations… ok
drafting… ok (8.2s)
writing draft.docx… ok
┌─ DRAFT ─────────────────────────────┐

Plaintiff respectfully moves this Court for an order compelling Defendant to produce documents responsive to Plaintiff's First Set of Requests for Production…

Defendant's responses are deficient under Cal. Code Civ. P. § 2031.310, in that the produced materials omit categories…

└────────────────────────────────────
cite: Townsend v. Superior Ct.cite: § 2031.310
37%
less time on admin
8.2s
first-draft motion
1
link
intake → signed → paid
// A_DAY.LOG

One Tuesday on Suits. Three hours of your life back.

07:42
inbox.poll()
Three client inquiries came in while you slept. Each got a personalized intake link before your alarm went off.
09:15
drafter.run()
You describe the case in two sentences. Suits returns a first-pass motion with verified citations in 8.2 seconds.
11:30
intake.complete()
Engagement letter signed. $1,500 retainer cleared through Stripe. The new client became a client without a single phone call.
16:08
matter.archive()
Filings, correspondence, and notes for every active matter — indexed, searchable, audit-ready by close of business.
// THE THREE PRIMITIVES
01 / drafter

First-draft motions in eight seconds. Citations checked.

Describe the matter in plain English. Suits returns a court-ready first pass with citations sourced from your jurisdiction and verified against current law. You edit. You file. You never start from a blank page again.

# draft.diff

Plaintiff moves this Court for an order

+ pursuant to Cal. Code Civ. P. § 2031.310,

+ compelling Defendant to produce documents

responsive to Plaintiff's First Set of Requests.

# cite-check

§ 2031.310 — current

Townsend v. Sup. Ct. — good law

! Obregon — overruled in part, see 2019

02 / intake

One link replaces your entire intake stack.

Send a single URL. Your prospect fills the form, reviews the engagement, e-signs, and pays the retainer through Stripe — all in one flow. By the time you call them back, the conflict check is done and the deposit has cleared.

// intake.share()
suits.law/i/x9k3

→ form opened

→ 4 fields completed

→ engagement reviewed

→ e-signed

→ paid · $1,500

STRIPE
$1,500
retainer · cleared
03 / matters

Every case in one folder. Findable in one keystroke.

Drafts, signed documents, client emails, your own notes — every artifact for every matter, indexed and full-text searchable across your whole practice. No more "which Dropbox is it in."

matters/ · 47 active⌘K search
caplan-v-northridgecivildiscovery
velasquez-estateprobatefiling
reyes-llctransactionaldrafting
hwang-custodyfamilyawaiting
// SETUP.SH

From signup to first invoice in twenty minutes flat.

01 / install
$ suits init

Connect Stripe, choose your jurisdictions. Citation libraries for all 50 states load automatically — no IT, no implementation team.

02 / share
$ suits share-intake

Customize your intake link once. Drop it in your email signature, your website, your business card. New clients arrive pre-qualified.

03 / draft
$ suits draft

Generate first-pass contracts, motions, and demand letters. You bring the judgment; Suits handles the keystrokes.

// QUOTE.MD
"I went solo to spend my time thinking like a lawyer— not chasing W-9s and reformatting MSAs at midnight. Suits is the first tool that actually gave me that day back. It's the leverage I used to have a whole floor for."
maya.okonkwo · solo, brooklyn · ex-skadden
// PRICING.YML

One plan.
One price.
$49/month.

Less than a single billable hour. Cancel anytime — though after your first week back you probably won't.

$49/mo
solo · unlimited matters
  • unlimited AI drafting
  • unlimited intakes & e-signatures
  • stripe payments built in
  • matter storage with search
  • citation libraries — all 50 states
$ start_trial()
// EXIT

Practice law.
Not
paperwork.

You went solo for a reason. Suits is how you keep that reason — without keeping the firm.

$ start_trial()// 14 days free · no card · cancel anytime