Compete with AmLaw 200 firms on speed, not headcount.
Litigation boutiques use Ananse to punch above their weight — moving as fast as BigLaw without the army of associates.
Your firm wins on excellence. You take the complex commercial dispute with 400,000 documents, the bet-the-company products liability matter, the white-collar investigation where every email matters. The problem has always been the economics: e-discovery costs your client more than your legal fees. Ananse fixes the unit economics without compromising the quality of the review.
How it plays out.
Commercial dispute: 350,000 documents, two attorneys, 90 days.
A 90-day discovery window. 350,000 documents. Two attorneys. Ananse compresses review from eight weeks to twelve days, freeing the team for deposition prep and motion practice. The client saves six figures on contract review.
The engineering report that wins the products case.
The key document is somewhere in 800,000 files — the internal report that establishes the company knew about the defect. Ananse's knowledge graph traces entity relationships across departments and dates. The document surfaces in four hours, not four months.
Court-ready privilege log in three days, not ten.
The court sets a 10-day deadline for a compliant privilege log. Ananse runs privilege detection, surfaces in-house counsel communications, and exports a formatted log. Ten days becomes three.
Built for the requirements
you can't compromise.
Flat-rate per case
Know exactly what e-discovery costs before accepting the engagement.
Overnight ingestion
Production-ready corpus for most matters under 500,000 documents by morning.
No vendor markup
No contract review teams touching your client's privileged communications.
Enterprise-grade security
The same isolation and encryption posture your BigLaw competitors tout — at boutique pricing.
Bring your hardest case.
We'll show you what Ananse can do on your documents — not a demo dataset.