For lawyers, therapists, caseworkers and clinicians
Read months of conversation, in minutes.
Receipts Pro structures the language and dynamics inside a digital conversation, into evidence and clinical insights a practitioner can use. Built for caseload, not just for one case. For community legal centres, family lawyers, and trauma-informed clinicians who read messages as part of their day.
Defined pattern library
Each detection cited to source
Legal or clinical export
Receipts Pro · iOS, current build
What it does
Reads WhatsApp, Google Messages, Messenger and email.·Labels conversational patterns with cited evidence.·Exports as legal exhibit or clinical summary.
Section 01 · Outcomes
What changes for your practice.
Receipts replaces the hours practitioners spend reading raw chat history with a structured pattern report. Below is what changes for the practitioner using it.
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Time recovered
Triage that previously consumed half a day completes during a coffee. Solicitors spend their hours on advice; therapists spend theirs in session.
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First pattern in seconds
A useful output is on screen the moment a conversation finishes uploading. A full structured report, legal or clinical, is ready before the kettle boils.
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Cited evidence in every export
Each detection cites the exact message excerpts and the linguistic features behind the label. The reasoning is on the page, cross-examinable in court, defensible in supervision.
Section 02 · Capabilities
Built for the way your team actually works.
The same engine individuals use, with the access, audit and confidentiality controls a practice needs around it.
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Multi-client dashboard
Caseload view with severity, due dates, status, and assigned practitioner. Filter by jurisdiction, intake date, or escalation flag.
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Information-barrier and confidentiality controls
Conflict-of-interest checks at intake for legal practice. Configurable confidentiality boundaries practitioners can align to their own professional obligations. Practitioner-to-client mapping is locked at the data layer; every access is logged.
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Two export modes: legal exhibit and clinical summary
Legal mode produces a court-format DOCX with timestamps and the raw message evidence, ready to attach as an exhibit. Clinical mode produces a trauma-informed summary suitable for clinical notes, session prep, or referral letters, without the litigation framing.
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Batch reports across a caseload
Run the same analysis across every active client in one operation. Useful when triaging an intake week, preparing a tribunal listing, or responding to a court-ordered disclosure window.
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Audit log
Every access, export and amendment is recorded with timestamp and actor.
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Secure client intake
Issue a client a one-time link. They upload directly to your matter or clinical record, encrypted on their device. No email attachments, no shared drives, no inbox copies for either party.
Section 03 · Workflow
From intake to filed exhibit.
Each step is observable in the audit log and reversible until export. Practitioners retain professional discretion at every decision.
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Intake
Client uploads via a secure link. Conflicts or clinical eligibility are checked. The matter or episode is opened.
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Analyse
Patterns are identified across the conversation. The practitioner reviews flags before anything is committed to the record.
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Export
Generate a court-format DOCX or a clinical summary, with the raw message evidence attached.
Section 04 · Illustrative · Legal
A community legal team reduces matter triage from days to hours.
Practitioners working coercive-control matters routinely receive months of message history per client. Reading and structuring that history is unbillable, demanding work that delays first advice.
With Receipts Pro, the same history becomes a labelled pattern report within minutes. The solicitor reviews, annotates, and exports a court-format exhibit on the same day intake closes.
Sector Community legal
Output Court-format exhibit with cited evidence
Section 04 · Illustrative · Clinical
A trauma-informed therapist prepares for sessions in minutes, not evenings.
Clients in coercive-control relationships often arrive to session unable to articulate what is happening to them. Reading their messages is invaluable preparation, and almost never possible at scale.
Clinical mode produces a trauma-informed summary the therapist can review before session: dominant patterns, repair attempts, escalation timing. No litigation framing, no advice. Just shape, in language the clinician can use.
Sector Private practice / community mental health
Output Clinical summary + pattern timeline
Statement of purpose
What Receipts is, and what it is not.
The same statement appears at the head of every export so the reader of the report knows the intent of the analysis from the first page.
Clinical and community use
Mode A
This review is informative, not diagnostic. It is a structured reading of a digital conversation produced by AI, applied without bias to either party, intended to support the practitioner and the people in the room. The analysis surfaces communication patterns, balance of contribution, conflict style, and points of repair, so the next conversation can be a better one. It is not a verdict on either party; it is a mirror to work from.
Legal and evidentiary use
Mode B
This review is informative, not adjudicative. It documents communication patterns in a digital record using a consistent analytical framework, applied without bias and the same way to either side of the conversation. It does not infer intent, allocate fault, or draw a legal conclusion. It reports what the messages contain, with each finding cited to the source, so a court, counsel, or supervisor can read the conversation faster and judge it on the evidence.
The analysis does not provide a clinical diagnosis, a legal opinion, or a determination of fault. It is a structured reading of the conversation, sourced to the messages themselves, intended to support the practitioner who is making those calls.
Pricing
Fair for solo practitioners. Priced for institutions.
The questions a practice manager, a solicitor, and a clinician each tend to ask first.
Can Receipts reports be used as court exhibits?
Reports export as a DOCX in plain language with the source messages included as evidence and each pattern cited line by line. Whether a given report is accepted as an exhibit is a matter for your jurisdiction and counsel; we are happy to share sample exhibits and walk a solicitor through the format on request.
How does client upload work?
You generate a per-client intake link. The client opens it on their device, uploads or pastes their messages, and the analysis appears in your workspace. The link is scoped to that client and you can revoke or rotate it at any time.
What conversation sources can a client bring in?
WhatsApp, Google Messages, Messenger, email, and Instagram DM are supported, plus pasted conversation text and screenshot uploads when the source is anywhere else. If a format you need is not yet covered, we will tell the client plainly at the upload step rather than silently failing.
What is in the legal export, and what is in the clinical export?
Legal mode produces a court-format DOCX with patterns cited line by line to source and the raw message log included as an exhibit. Clinical mode produces a trauma-informed summary suitable for session notes or a referral letter, without the litigation framing. Both modes can run against the same conversation.
How is privilege and confidentiality handled?
In-app privilege and confidentiality marking is on the roadmap, not in the product yet. Today, the practitioner controls what enters Receipts in the first place and what gets included in an export. We are designing the marking surface with input from family-law solicitors and AHPRA-registered clinicians and would rather show you the current brief than overstate where it sits.
Where is data stored?
We treat Australian data residency as the right destination for the practitioner tier and we are working toward it. Today the platform runs on standard cloud infrastructure while we finalise hosting partners and tenancy options for practices. We would rather share the current architecture brief, including processors and regions in use right now, than overstate where we are. Ask and we will send it.
Is the analysis explainable for cross-examination?
Every detection cites the exact message excerpts and the linguistic features that triggered the label, so the basis for any conclusion is on the page. The reasoning travels with every export, so the basis for any conclusion is on the page.
How does pricing work for a practice?
Pricing is per practitioner seat with volume tiers. Early-access teams are not charged while we work through onboarding together. We will quote your team during the demo session rather than asking you to fill in a calculator.
Section 06 · Demo
A 30-minute working session, or a sample report in your inbox.
For a private demo, bring a de-identified conversation and we will analyse it with you. If you would rather just see the work first, ask for sample reports and we will send a redacted legal exhibit and a clinical summary the same day.
01Live analysis on your sample, our environment
02Privacy brief, pre-shared
03Pricing and indicative seat quote
04Pre-completed vendor questionnaire on request
Receipts is a mobile app
Coming soon.
Receipts is on the way for iOS and Android. Join the waitlist and we'll let you know the moment it's ready.