IP Management
Inspireip
SaaS innovation management and IP portfolio platform. Helps organizations collect ideas, track innovation from capture to IP filing, manage invention disclosures, and analyze patent portfolios with AI. Features: Idea Assist (idea collection), innovation challenges, patent portfolio analytics, invention disclosure management. Mobile app available. SOC 2 examination completed. Based in Atlanta, GA. Bootstrapped. G2: 4.8/5 from 21 reviews — users praise ease of use and intuitive interface. Case studies page exists. Sponsor of Georgia IP Alliance (GIPA). Note: inspireip.com is a DIFFERENT company from inspireip.io (Brazilian blockchain IP registration) — vendor profile TLTF data incorrectly describes the inspireip.io product. Competes more in innovation management space (Aha!, Mural, Miro per G2 alternatives) than traditional IP prosecution tools (Anaqua, Questel).
Company Info
- Founded: 2020
- Team size: 1-10 employees
- HQ: United States
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Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Inspireip is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Inspireip addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
In-house IP team at a tech company files 200+ patent applications per year and each one takes a patent agent 40-60 hours to draft from the inventor disclosure — the bottleneck isn't the invention, it's the labour-intensive process of writing specifications, claims, and figures that meet USPTO requirements, while the patent agent's queue grows faster than they can work through it
Professional photographer discovers their images being used without permission on 50+ websites — can't afford to hire an IP attorney for each infringement at $300-500/hour, doesn't know the law well enough to send proper demand letters, and the infringers ignore informal 'please take it down' emails
Corporate IP department needs to report to management on the full cost of maintaining its patent portfolio — filing fees, attorney fees, annuity payments, translation costs across 30+ jurisdictions — but the data lives in three different systems (docketing, billing, and the annuity service provider) and nobody can produce a single view of portfolio economics without weeks of manual reconciliation
R&D team submits invention disclosures into a black box — they never hear back about patent decisions, don't understand why some inventions get filed and others don't, and eventually stop submitting because the process feels pointless
Where it fits in your workflow
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