How it works, and what it costs
When it comes to money, we do not run a black box. Here is the honest picture of what is free, what might cost something one day, and why. Clear rule: What is free stays free. If something costs money, we tell you beforehand: never automatically, never hidden.
How it works in brief
- Describe your problem, photograph a letter or paste a suspicious message.
- The app recognizes the case, names the relevant laws and creates the finished letter, with a deadline.
- You download it and send it off. If the other side does not respond: a follow-up letter.
- If needed: a lawyer's review or referral, but everything is already prepared.
Free, and it stays that way
The core you defend yourself with should never fail because of money.
- Create and download letters (against companies, to authorities, objections …)
- Scam check including traffic light and reporting offices
- Check a sender in the official register
- Get-your-money-back packages (texts for buyer protection, bank, criminal report)
- Police stop: your rights with the provisions (§§) of your federal state
- Emergency help by phone, glossary, laws, FAQ
- Account, case management, deadline reminders, evidence folder
What might cost something later
Some building blocks cause real costs (AI, postage, servers). These convenience features might cost money later, as cheaply as possible. Doing it yourself always stays free.
- Have a photo read automatically (AI), instead of typing the fields yourself
- Automatic sending: by email or a real letter/registered mail at the push of a button (postage)
- Data-leak check (where your data has already leaked)
- Ongoing monitoring / extended dashboard
And the lawyers?
For citizens the referral is free. We want to earn later through the law-firm side: vetted firms pay a fair listing/membership fee for access to prepared cases, so they can help with little effort.
Deliberately no commission per referred case (§ 49b BRAO forbids that). The mandate arises directly between you and the firm.
Why money at all?
So that the app still exists tomorrow. Servers, AI and sending cost real money. The goal is not to maximize profit, but for the project to sustain itself, as cheaply as possible, so that help stays affordable.
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