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Trama
Trama is a trademark-registration and brand-protection platform that sits between legal service and software. Its public site offers flat-fee trademark registration, optional legal services, monthly brand monitoring, and a separate portfolio-management view for legal professionals and law firms. Public pricing starts at $450 for trademark registration, $180 for IP legal services, and $20 per month for monitoring. Product pages emphasize a free lawyer’s check within 24 hours, a three-step filing process, global coverage, and portfolio oversight with IPO data sync, deadline alerts, and renewals for law firms and IP service providers. Third-party review coverage is unusually visible for this segment: Trustpilot shows 4.8/5 across 315 reviews, and Capterra/GetApp position Trama as a trademark filing and portfolio-management platform. The strongest evidence supports affordable filing plus deadline-and-monitoring workflows; the weakest area is enterprise security disclosure.
Company Info
- Founded: 2020
- Team size: 51-200 employees
- Funding: $3.2M
- HQ: United Kingdom
- Sector: IP
What We Haven’t Verified
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Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Trama is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Trama addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
Filing a federal trademark through an attorney costs $1,000-2,500+ for a simple word mark — the USPTO process is confusing (classes of goods, specimens, office actions) but too routine to justify full attorney fees for most small businesses
Solo IP practitioner manages 200 active trademark registrations across multiple clients and tracks renewal deadlines, office action responses, and new filing conflicts in a spreadsheet — one missed deadline means a client loses their mark and the attorney faces a malpractice claim
Where it fits in your workflow
Before Trama
A startup, small business, or IP professional needs to clear and file a trademark quickly, or keep an existing portfolio from slipping through deadline, renewal, or office-action cracks.
After Trama
After Trama handles the initial check and filing, users continue using it for renewals, status changes, office-action support, monitoring, and enforcement coordination across jurisdictions.
Integrations & hand-offs
Brand owner or IP professional -> Trama lawyer check and application drafting -> IPO examination and office actions -> ongoing monitoring, renewals, and enforcement follow-up with Trama's legal team or partner network.
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