Turn scattered legal operations into review-ready work.
Crayons helps your team get from new intake to attorney review faster. It moves information through portals, prepares documents from firm sources, saves the evidence, and pauses when a lawyer should decide.
The value is not that AI writes everything. It is that the same intake, portal, document, and follow-up steps stop consuming attorney attention. Your team sees what ran, what changed, what needs review, and where every output was saved.
Recover time from portal work
Firms lose billable energy to logins, repetitive fields, downloads, and status checks. Crayons runs those known browser paths on the desktop so staff can supervise the outcome instead of repeating the clicks.
- Moves intake facts into matter and portal fields
- Downloads receipts, notices, and generated files into one workspace
- Runs saved checks for updates, deadlines, and missing items
Turn repeated work into firm knowledge.
Every successful run can become a path the firm reuses: intake preparation, portal monitoring, filing packets, client updates, and evidence capture. The outcome is not a magic autopilot. It is a compounding library of trusted workflows that reduces rework every time it is used.
Request demoCreating practical leverage where firm time actually disappears.
More time back from routine work
Staff spend less time re-entering facts, chasing downloads, and checking the same portal pages by hand.
Cleaner handoffs for review
Drafts, receipts, screenshots, and source documents stay grouped, so attorneys review the matter instead of reconstructing it.
Safer automation in legal workflows
The agent can pause before filings, uploads, certificate steps, or destructive actions, keeping judgment with the firm.
Our vision
Crayons is for law firms that want automation without pretending judgment is automatic. It handles the repetitive layer around the matter: the portals, the file movement, the first-pass document assembly, and the evidence trail. Lawyers still decide. The difference is that when they sit down to decide, the file is already organized, the draft is already started, and the routine steps are visible.