Drafting & Automation
Thisfirst Com
Consumer-facing digital prenup platform. Two tiers: ‘First Agreement’ (guided self-service, no attorney) and ‘Lawyer Review Prenup’ (independent legal review for both partners, from $3,500). Partners with licensed family law attorneys across multiple states. Clara AI chatbot assists with the process. Based in Los Angeles, CA. Raised $4.2M seed round (2022). 9 employees, 963 LinkedIn followers. Trustpilot 4.7/5 from 73 reviews — higher rating than HelloPrenup (4.4/5, 192 reviews) but fewer reviews. Reddit presence in r/weddingplanning. Consumer-facing with attorney involvement as reviewers — practitioners are not the primary users. No court challenges to First-created prenups found (product launched 2022).
Company Info
- Founded: 2022
- Team size: 1-10 employees
- Funding: $4.3M
- Sector: Trust & Estate
What We Haven’t Verified
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Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Thisfirst Com is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Thisfirst Com addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Small business founder needs a one-off legal document (NDA, operating agreement, contractor agreement) but doesn't have a lawyer on retainer — calling law firms gets quoted $2,000+ for something that should be straightforward, and DIY template sites feel risky for a real business transaction
Engaged couple agrees they want a prenup but neither wants to be the one to 'lawyer up' first — hiring separate attorneys feels adversarial, expensive, and like they're planning for divorce before the wedding, so they just skip it entirely and hope for the best
Family law attorney spends 8 hours drafting a prenup from scratch for a straightforward case — gathering financial disclosures, drafting provisions, negotiating with opposing counsel — when the couple actually agrees on everything and just needs it properly documented in a legally enforceable format
Where it fits in your workflow
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