DepoDash is a cloud-based court reporting platform delivering on-demand verbatim transcription services for remote, hybrid, and in-person legal proceedings. Features: real-time searchable/annotatable transcript streaming, browser-based access (no downloads), 256-bit encryption, multi-party real-time viewing, speaker diarization, private huddle rooms, exhibit sharing, multi-user workflows. Tiered service structure for court reporters, agencies, courts, law firms, and government. Sister company ProCAT (40+ years court reporting technology). Major platform redesign launched January 2026. Founded 1989 (ProCAT lineage) in US. ~186 LinkedIn followers. $50/mo effective search volume. National Law Review coverage.
Company Info
- Founded: 1989
- Team size: 1-10 employees
- HQ: United States
- Sector: Litigation
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Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Depodash is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Depodash addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
During a remote deposition the witness is looking at Exhibit 14 but the attorney can't see both the witness's face and the exhibit at the same time — toggling between video feeds and document shares means missing the witness's reaction when confronted with a damaging document
Court reporting firm's owner wants to offer deposition summary services to law firm clients but hiring and training summarizers is expensive — they need a white-label solution that can turn transcripts into usable case chronologies without the overhead of building an in-house team
Where it fits in your workflow
Before Depodash
Attorney needs to conduct a deposition or hearing → court reporter/agency needs a platform for real-time transcription delivery → traditional tools require hardware, downloads, or in-person presence
After Depodash
Proceeding conducted on DepoDash → real-time transcript visible to all authorized participants → annotations and notes kept private per party → transcript finalized → exhibits securely stored → record delivered
Integrations & hand-offs
DepoDash (transcription platform) → court reporters (real-time capture); → attorneys (annotation + review); → courts (official record); → case management system (transcript + exhibit storage)
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