Every new dispute in your market, on your desk by 7am. With the outreach already written.
Spexo scans the public record every morning, finds the matters that fit your practice, names the firms instructed, and drafts the outreach in your voice. You read it over coffee and decide who to send it to.
The manual hour
The best sellers already do this. By hand.
You know the ones. They are across every new filing, every regulatory settlement, every funding round before anyone else. They have read the legal press, the court lists, and six Google Alerts before 8am. It works. It is also an hour a day, every day, and the one morning you skip is the morning the matter you wanted breaks. The relationship gets built by whoever got there first.
Spexo does that hour in the background. You keep the part that matters, which is the conversation.
While you sleep
What happens before you wake up.
- 06:00
The engine reads the public record. Court and tribunal filings, regulator announcements, Companies House, the legal press. Everything new in the last seven days.
- 06:30
It scores each matter against your practice. Your jurisdictions, your matter types, the work you actually win. The noise drops away.
- 07:00
Your brief lands. The matters that fit, the firms instructed, the angle, and a drafted email for each one. In your voice, with the source attached.
Live sample
This is what lands at 7am.
A real, public matter, drawn from the same sources Spexo reads every day.
Good morning. Three matters fit your practice today.
Tap any matter to open it
That ends the brief. You read it and get on with your day.
Why it is different
Signals are easy. The next move is the hard part.
Most tools stop at the alert. They tell you something happened and leave you in front of a blank email. Spexo closes the loop. Every matter arrives with the outreach already drafted, in your voice, ready to send or change a line and send. Signal, draft, send. Two minutes, not an afternoon.
Sourced, not guessed.
Every matter carries a link to the public record it came from. No invented filings, no phantom lawyers. If Spexo cannot source it, Spexo does not show it.
Yours by 7am.
No dashboard to refresh, no feed to scroll to the bottom of. The brief arrives in your inbox, you read it, and it ends.
Written in your voice.
The draft sounds like you, not a template. Edit a line, hit send. The relationship stays yours.
The habit that wins work
The behaviour rainmakers have. Made automatic.
Research published in Harvard Business Review on what separates the best business developers found one group who consistently brought in more work than any other. They did three things relentlessly: they stayed informed, they reached out consistently, and they always led with a relevant reason to talk. Spexo is those three habits, running every morning, for the price of a couple of coffees.
Pricing
One price. No demo, no contract, no procurement.
Seven days free. Cancel any time. No card needed to start.
You will know inside a week whether it pays for itself. It costs less than the lunch you would buy the contact it finds you.
FAQ
Questions, answered.
Public sources only. Court and tribunal filings, regulator announcements, Companies House, and the legal press. Every matter on your brief links to the record it came from.
Alerts give you noise. A CRM stores what you already know. Spexo finds what is new, decides what is relevant to you, and writes the first move. It is the part you would do by hand, done before you wake up.
Then your brief says so, in one line, and you get your morning back. Spexo would rather show you nothing than pad the brief with matters that do not fit.
Your practice profile and your drafts are yours. Spexo reads the public record, not your inbox.
Any time, in one click. No contract and no notice period.
Today, Spexo is built for business development in UK disputes and eDiscovery. More roles are on the way.