Private, secure AI for confidential legal work, made affordable for firms like yours.
As AI reaches the practice of law, every attorney has to decide how it can be used responsibly. The consumer chatbots within reach create real risks for firms and their clients. And the tools built to use AI safely are priced for BigLaw, behind seat minimums, five-figure floors, and "contact sales." The firms where most lawyers actually practice, solo and small, are caught in the middle, without a safe, private option they can afford.
Daymark exists to close that gap: the privacy, security, and capability the largest firms pay a fortune for, built and priced for everyone else.
I'm Matthew Rust, the founder of Daymark. I'm an attorney and a legal-tech founder, and I've spent my career focused on improving the practice of law. Before Daymark, I built and took a consumer legal-tech company through Techstars.
I started Daymark on a simple belief that technology should make practicing law better for everyone, not just the largest firms that can afford the best tools. When AI arrived, the old pattern repeated, and the most powerful tools went to BigLaw. Daymark is my answer to that.
We don't train on your data. · We don't sell it. · We don't lock you in.
We show our work. Every answer traces back to a source you can open and check, so trust is something you verify, not something we ask you to take on faith.
The same power, and the same hands-on service, that BigLaw pays a fortune for, brought to the firms they priced out.
Private to your firm, never used to train AI, and yours to take with you. Daymark is open source, so you can see exactly how it works and you're never locked in.
Solo and small firms are where most people and small businesses actually meet the law. We believe the tools that make those firms more capable should be within their reach, not reserved for the largest. That's who we build for.
Tell us about your practice. Then we'll set up your private workspace and walk you through Daymark.
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