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Lexaclaw

Startup legal compliance built on OpenClaw

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Legal
Artificial Intelligence
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A startup compliance assistant that tracks obligations, fills government forms, and generates legal documents. Every obligation your startup owes can be discovered, tracked, and handled. Lexaclaw scans your documents to discover obligations, tracks every deadline, fills government forms, and generates legal documents from our templates. It also runs locally so your documents never leave your machine. Powered by OpenClaw. 100% free for startups. Just point your agent to our repo to get started

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Hey Product Hunt. Matt here, co-founder of Lexaclaw. Former corporate attorney, now startup founder. We built Lexaclaw after scrambling to file a late registration for my previous startup. It had slipped through our reminder system. That's the thing with compliance: for most startups it's a scattered mess. Documents in random folders, deadlines in spreadsheets (if they're tracked at all). We wanted to fix that. Here's what Lexaclaw does: You point your existing AI agent to Lexaclaw so it knows how to get started. It runs locally on your machine, finds your corporate documents, and figures out what obligations apply to you. You can also just share those details manually if you prefer. From there it builds out your full compliance system with all your obligations and deadlines in one place. It walks you through getting compliant step by step. We're also introducing autonomous filing soon, so you can hand the tedious parts to your agent. Three things we care about: 1. It runs locally. Your information stays private. 2. We've open-sourced it so you can see how things work. 3. It's 100% free for startups. Would love to hear which compliance headaches hit you the hardest. Helps us figure out what to build next. Happy to answer questions!

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Congratulations, @mattisinfact. Super simple idea... a compliance assistant that runs locally and helps fill government forms.

Your homepage has a list: “Six things Lexaclaw does that other tools don’t.” That list is good.

But the second item [Agent fills government forms for you] is your strongest point. It clearly shows why this tool is useful. The other items are just extra details. However, this strongest point is buried in the middle of the long list.

And a visitor who scans quickly might only read the first and last points. They could easily miss the main killer feature.

And your “Right now, your compliance looks like this” section is good. It shows scattered emails, a spreadsheet, and a penalty notice.

It makes the problem feel real.

But... the solution part below it [Everything connected] is only two lines. The contrast is strong, but the payoff feels too short.


A visitor wants to see more clearly how the connection actually works.


I noticed a couple more small things that could make the messaging better.

Hi Matt! Congratulations on the launch. Can I ask, do you need exiting compliance documents for this to work? Or is it able to provide them from scratch? I’m assuming it also adapts to different compliances requirements per country?