Your law firm's legal work, now self-serve.
Pact Launch gives you attorney-vetted documents, guided workflows, and checklists for the legal moments every business runs into — so you can handle the routine yourself, and reach a real attorney the moment you can't.
You'll create your account on Fidu — Pact Legal's secure client platform.
$49/month. Attorney-vetted. A live attorney one click away.
Legal, without the guessing.
Three steps. The same quality of work our firm produces — guided so you can do it yourself when it's straightforward.
Pick a workflow
Tell us what you need to handle — a contract, a hire, a vendor, a letter you weren't expecting.
Follow the guided steps
Attorney-vetted documents and checklists walk you through it, flagging what matters at each step.
Escalate when it counts
When something needs real judgment, a live attorney is one click away. Self-serve where it's safe; counsel where it counts.
Watch a 90-second tour.
See a workflow run end to end — and exactly where a live attorney steps in.
A 90-second walkthrough of a real workflow, start to finish — check back shortly.
A quick look beats a long explanation — keep it under two minutes.
The legal moments you keep running into.
From forming your company to handling a dispute — guided workflows for the recurring needs of a growing business.
Start your company right
Form your entity, get your website legally ready, and set up your equity plan.
Run a contract through review
Walk through every clause, flag the risky ones, and know exactly when to loop in a lawyer.
Onboard a new vendor
Paper a new supplier or vendor properly — the terms that protect you, in plain language.
Respond to a demand letter
A demand letter just landed? Follow the first moves — preserve, notify, don't retaliate — calmly.
Handle a workplace complaint
Run a fair, documented response to an employee complaint or investigation.
Annual compliance & housekeeping
Keep your governance, filings, and corporate records current and audit-ready.
…and more, with new workflows added regularly.
DIY where it's safe. Your lawyer where it counts.
Every workflow has a built-in triage. When a matter turns complex, Pact Launch tells you — and connects you straight to a Pact attorney. You're never on your own.
One simple price. No hourly meter.
Attorney-vetted legal — for less than a fraction of a billable hour.
Monthly
- All guided workflows & documents
- Attorney-vetted checklists
- Escalate to a live attorney
- New workflows added regularly
Annual
- Everything in Monthly
- Nearly 4 months free vs. monthly
- Priority access to new workflows
- One predictable annual fee
Existing Pact clients: check your inbox — founding members get special access.
Questions, answered.
Pact Launch is a self-serve platform built by Pact Legal. The tools are attorney-drafted and attorney-vetted, but using them on their own is self-help — not legal representation. When you need an attorney, you can escalate to the firm directly.
No. Using the self-serve tools does not create an attorney-client relationship. That relationship begins only if and when you separately engage Pact Legal for representation.
These aren't generic templates. They're the same attorney-drafted documents and workflows our firm uses, with guided steps and a clear path to a real attorney when a matter needs one.
Every workflow includes a built-in triage. When a matter turns complex, Pact Launch flags it and connects you to a Pact attorney — so you always know when to hand it off.
Yes. The monthly plan can be cancelled at any time. Your first month is free so you can try it risk-free.
Full access — every workflow, document, and checklist, the same product paying members use. If it's not for you, cancel before the month ends.
Documents you've completed are yours — download and keep them. Cancelling ends access to the guided workflows and new documents, not to work you've already finished.
Self-serve when you can. A live attorney when you can't.
Founding access is open. The same legal work your firm would hand you — now self-serve.
Start free at launch.pactlegal.com