Theses are the tools I wish I’d had.
Software for litigation support and eDiscovery, built by someone who's been there.
I'm Nick. I've spent years in litigation support — and still do — doing the messy work of eDiscovery without the tools that should have existed. So I built them. Each product on this site solves a problem I lived with: chat data nobody could read, productions that needed fixing before review, odd problems that no one wanted to script. Have a look around.
Message Crawler
Built because chat data deserves a closer look before it ships.
Process Slack, Teams, WhatsApp, Cellebrite, Telegram and other chat data into RSMF, PDF or DAT files — with full visibility before export.
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BatchGuru
Built because nobody should use Relativity scripts.
A growing set of tools for data manipulation, production prep, and exports inside Relativity — or as a desktop app. Replaces Transform Sets and the Desktop Client for routine work.
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EDD-Toolbar
Built because Excel is where the work actually happens.
Excel add-in for paralegals and lit-support analysts: directory lists, Bates math, gap checks, PST and ZIP preview, DAT export, and more.
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Production Studio
Built because bad data shouldn't reach review in the first place.
Desktop application for prepping productions before they reach any review platform — splitting PDFs, OCR, Bates capture, and load-file export for any tool.
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Redaction Toolbar
Built because there had to be an easier way to redact Excel.
Excel add-in for native redactions that actually delete the underlying data — not just hide it.
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AdminPro · Free
On me — for the community that helped me get here.
Free Relativity application: end-doc calculations, mass renumbering, exports to Concordance, plus QC tools so you know what you're working with before you act.
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