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Enterprise operations agentprivateVerified 2026-07-08

AI legal operating system for small and mid size law firms: draft, review and answer legal questions from firm precedents, with one click lawyer sign off.

Parachute is an AI legal operating system built for small and mid size, high growth law firms and the businesses they serve. It drafts, reviews and answers legal questions grounded in a firm's own precedents, templates and selected jurisdiction, returning answers with clickable source citations. Three assistant modes (Paralegal, Lawyer, Senior Associate) map to task complexity and consume tiered credits, with an Auto option that picks the mode. Work is organised by matter, pulling inbox, files and notes into one thread, and drafting or redlining happens inside Microsoft Word with collaboration in Slack. A defining feature is optional lawyer verification: any document can be handed to a connected law firm or expert pool in one click for final sign off, so the firm decides what to escalate and when. Parachute supports Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada, hosts customer data in Australia today with wider residency on the roadmap, and encrypts data in transit and at rest.

Vendor details

Canonical URL

https://goparachute.ai/

Category

Enterprise operations agent

Funding status

$1.8M pre seed round at an $8.5M valuation, late 2025; investors Rampersand, Co Ventures and Aussie Angels.

Company status

private

Use cases & customers

Primary use cases

Legal document draftingContract review and redliningLegal research and Q and ALawyer verification and escalation

Target customers

Small and mid size law firmsHigh growth law firmsSMEs needing legal support

Deployment options

SaaS

Integrations

Integrates with Microsoft Word for drafting and redlining, Slack for collaboration, and practice management systems Clio, Smokeball and InfoTrack (InfoTrack confirmed April 2026). A firm knowledge base of precedents, templates and jurisdiction packs grounds document generation, and answers return with clickable source citations.

Capability coverage

6.0 / 14 capabilities · 43%

Integrations & Tool Callinggoparachute.ai lists integrations with Microsoft Word, Slack and practice management systems Clio, Smokeball and InfoTrack; a documented integration set but not a general tool calling framework. Partial
Workflow OrchestrationMatter based threads and three assistant modes with an Auto router move work from draft to review to escalation; workflow is modest, not a general orchestration engine (goparachute.ai for-business, pricing). Partial
Knowledge Grounding & RAGAnswers and documents are grounded in the firm's own precedents, templates and selected jurisdiction and return with clickable source citations (goparachute.ai home, for-business, commercial-law). Full
Human Oversight & GuardrailsAny document can be handed to a connected law firm or expert pool in one click for final sign off, with the firm deciding what to escalate; a formal human approval gate (goparachute.ai for-business, pricing). Full
Security, Identity & GovernanceEnterprise grade encryption in transit and at rest and data hosted in Australia; no named certifications such as SOC 2 were surfaced this session (goparachute.ai pricing). Partial
Observability & AuditabilityClickable source citations and conversation history give output traceability, but no admin audit logging or agent observability was documented (goparachute.ai home, pricing). Partial
Memory & State PersistenceWork is organised by matter, pulling inbox, files and notes into one persistent thread backed by the firm knowledge base (goparachute.ai for-business). Partial
Deployment & Data ResidencySaaS with customer data hosted in Australia today and wider regional residency on the roadmap; no self host or customer tenant option (goparachute.ai pricing). Partial
Prebuilt Agents / Templates / PacksFirm precedents, templates, practice area guides and jurisdiction packs act as reusable content, but there is no catalog of prebuilt agents (goparachute.ai commercial-law, about). Partial
Triggers & Channel CoverageChannels span Microsoft Word, Slack and the web app, but no event triggers were documented (goparachute.ai for-business). Partial
Model Flexibility & RoutingThe three modes (Paralegal, Lawyer, Senior Associate) are complexity tiers, not customer selectable models, and the underlying model is not disclosed (goparachute.ai pricing). Unable to verify
APIs / SDKs / MCP ExtensibilityNo public API, SDK or MCP endpoint was documented this session (goparachute.ai). Unable to verify
Testing, Debugging & OptimizationDocument risk analysis exists, but no agent testing, debugging or optimization framework was documented (goparachute.ai for-business). Unable to verify
Browser / Computer-useNo browser or computer use capability was documented; work happens in documents and chat (goparachute.ai). Unable to verify

Recent platform changes

No recent material changes tracked yet.

Pricing

Plans from four hundred Australian dollars a month plus GST for a base including one seat, with additional seats from one hundred dollars per seat a month, and a fourteen day free trial. AI use consumes tiered credits and lawyer verification is priced per verification.

per seat subscription plus credit consumption and per verification fees

Public — partialMedium variable costTrial available

Cost watchouts

Credit allowances can be exhausted by Senior Associate mode (fifteen credits per interaction) and lawyer verification is an additional per verification charge on top of the subscription.

Variable cost rationale

A monthly credit allowance covers AI interactions, but heavy use of higher tier modes and per verification lawyer sign off add variable cost beyond the base seat price.

Sales call required

No — self-serve available

Free / trial

Fourteen day free trial; no permanent free tier documented

Lowest paid plan

About four hundred Australian dollars a month plus GST for the base including one seat

Key ambiguities

Base and seat prices are published in Australian dollars; the US figure is an approximate conversion, and total cost depends on monthly credit consumption and verification volume.

Verified 2026-07-08

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