All the leading AI models. Real privacy. No lock-in. $99/month.
BigLaw spends millions on custom AI tools. Small firms? Consumer ChatGPT and a prayer.
Here's the problem: Lawyers have a perpetual duty to protect client confidences. The ABA, California Bar, New York Bar, Florida Bar, and D.C. Bar have all warned that using AI tools that train on your inputs may violate your professional ethics obligations.
And the duty of technology competence cuts both ways. You need to keep up with tools that can help your clients, but not at the cost of confidentiality.
I am a little paranoid about giving my data to online AI tools… For that reason, I am using local tools on my laptop to do anything that touches confidential client data.
— Attorney on Reddit, November 2025
That lawyer is writing code to protect his clients. You shouldn't have to.
I'm Rachel See. I've spent my career putting good technology tools into the hands of lawyers who thought they couldn't afford them—and teaching them how to fight.
At the NLRB, I went up against Jones Day. They tried to drown us in a document dump. I got our small agency the technology we needed to sort through it, find the key evidence, and go to trial prepared.
At the EEOC, same playbook. I built eDiscovery infrastructure on a shoestring budget and trained hundreds of federal lawyers to use AI to find the evidence they needed.
I've been a BigLaw partner. I've advised Fortune 100 companies on AI risk. I've given hundreds of presentations to lawyers about technology and AI risk.
"I've spent my career teaching outgunned lawyers how to fight. That's what Bells Up is."
We access AI through enterprise APIs—the same way BigLaw and Fortune 500 companies do. Your data is contractually prohibited from being used for training.
We don't ask you to trust us. We show you the contracts. You verify. You decide.
Worried about using AI to summarize a deposition transcript? Draft a demand letter? Analyze a contract? Now you can feel safe doing so.
Claude. GPT. Gemini. Grok. Llama. DeepSeek. Mistral.
All the leading models, all in one interface. Compare outputs side by side. It's like having a panel of expert opinions available to you.
Not sure which model opposing counsel is using? Check them all. You're never locked into a single vendor.
You get all the leading foundation models—with privacy terms you can verify—for $99 a month.
I built this for lawyers like me, who can't afford BigLaw prices but need real tools.
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For context: Harvey AI charges BigLaw firms $1,200+ per user per month. CoCounsel requires a Westlaw subscription. We think $99 is the right price for solo and small firm lawyers who need real tools, not toys.
Founder & CEO
Twenty years putting good technology tools into the hands of lawyers who thought they couldn't afford them. Former AI Risk Management Counsel to Fortune 500 companies. Ex-BigLaw, EEOC, NLRB. Built eDiscovery programs at the NLRB and EEOC and taught government lawyers how to beat firms with ten times their budget.
Chief of Staff & Head of Product
A decade in legal tech, then built enterprise systems for federal lawyers at the EEOC, where he and Rachel first worked together. Led multiple product development efforts and drove technology adoption across skeptical litigation staff. Army veteran. Walked away from his senior federal role when asked to build technology that violated his principles.
We've been building legal tech together since 2017.
We built a tool that lets you use AI safely. What you do with it is up to you.
In orchestral music, the French horn is usually played with the bell facing away from the audience—warm, blending, restrained.
But sometimes the composer writes "bells up." The players raise their instruments, commanding attention. The sound transforms: direct, assertive, impossible to ignore.
That's what Bells Up AI is for. Small firm lawyers have been making do, blending in, hoping for the best.
It's time to raise the bell.
Bells Up AI is in active development. We're opening early access to solo and small firm attorneys who want enterprise-grade AI tools without enterprise prices.