💞 Fall in Love with Layman's Incoming Mobile App!

Welcome back Laypeople, we finished our Front-end!

It's alive! After many months of explaining the impact of Layman's and several mockups and pilots, we can finally show you our vision. Meet Layman's app the mobile-first, progressive web marketplace for legal education, templates, cases, and solutions:

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Our goal in designing our application was simply to make a complete solution for creating legal documents using AI and a complete solution for interacting with those who create these documents.

In essence, a deceptively simple, but incredibly powerful "first-base" for self-filing and legal services in NYC.


This week we'll be talking about the UX from the perspective of our end-users…

The End-User Pathway

The end user, a middle-class New Yorker facing an issue in housing, employment, benefits, or family law or just curious about it, starts off with our Research page:

The Research page represents something new for the industry. A social approach to law: The idea that our personal experiences with law don't just connect us but can empower us.


So by including them in our document preparation platform we can not only connect people to the legal system, but we can also convert those who feel too disempowered and disconnected to try.

Our Draft page interfaces with the Layman's Multiagent AI model that custom prepares our Lawyer-built legal templates to address the issue the user is facing.


We use aggregate data from our community not only prepare documents, but to triage users' issues, guide them, and connect them to services - all using a conversational interface. Not a drop down.

In 5 to 10 minutes, a document is prepared and it is sent out to our marketplace of firms and services as leads, putting the onus of finding legal help not on the consumer but on the legal providers looking for great clients.


But it doesn't stop there as users can tack on other services from Legal Service Organizations and Alternative Legal Services through our AI-guided marketplace.

One of the biggest misconceptions with legal crises is that they're one and done.


Look at all your favorite self-filing software - LegalZoom, RocketLawyer, and Avvo - they give you a product and then they leave you high and dry.


Not us.


A legal issue can take six months to two years, and we will be with you with personal notifications, updates, exciting content, and community the whole time and for whatever else may come up.  

What's Next

  • Another update this Month!  Stay tuned for our update describing the Legal Professional Experience of our application and access to the Stripe Waitlist.

  • Public Beta soon! Now that the UI is done we are in the process of putting together all of the work we've done in AI and infrastructure to go live. Expect more on the way.

  • New website coming soon to commemorate our public beta launch!

  • Stay tuned for access to our discord!

As always we would love your support…

And we would love your thoughts…

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Thanks for your time,

-Esosa with the Laymans Team


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