Your process, packaged as software.
Write out a task in plain English. Owlious turns it into an app your lawyers can rerun on any matter - no code, no IT queue. You build it. You own it.



A workflow is a written-down task.
Read these files, apply this standard, flag what matters, hand back a result. Describe that once, and Owlious makes it an app that runs the same way every time.

Spell out the steps like you'd tell an associate: what to look for, which standard to hold it against, what the output should say. Owlious builds those instructions into a tool you point at any matter.
It runs on your firm's playbook, not a stock template, so the result reads like your firm. Every answer links to its source, so a lawyer can check it.
The same review, the same first memo, the same intake - done over and over. Capture it once and your best process becomes the default, not one partner's habit.
Chain the whole toolkit into one app.
A Owlious workflow taps every Goodman OS tool. Research, review, drafting, and monitoring become steps in a single app.
Aim it at a document set. It answers your questions across all of them in a table, each cell linked to its passage.
See Tabular Review ->Add a research step that pulls authority, quotes it, and carries the citation into the next draft.
See Legal Research ->Finish in the Editor or in Word. The last step is a document on your template, ready to review.
See the Editor ->Working step by step, not in one leap.
It's not one prompt. Owlious runs ordered steps, feeds each into the next, and shows its work - no black box.
- Ordered steps. Gather, review, apply the standard, draft - in sequence. You can open and edit any step.
- Your standards. Judgment calls run against your playbook, not a default, so the output reasons like your firm.
- Sourced. Every step keeps its citations. Trace any conclusion back before you rely on it.
- Your call. It does the reading and the first pass. The lawyer decides.
Lawyers make it. No coding.
Whoever knows the process builds it. A lawyer creates a workflow, tunes it after seeing output, and shares it - no code, no IT ticket.
Explain the steps like you would to a new associate. The description is the build. To change a step, edit the words.
Your workflows are yours. They hold your standards, live in your workspace, and stay private - never pooled into someone else's product.
What firms tend to build.
A few examples - client apps and internal tools. Each captures a task a lawyer repeats, and hands back something cited.
Test a policy against the rules that govern it. Get a structured note of gaps, each finding linked to source.
Pull liability caps, termination, change-of-control, and data terms from every supplier contract into one view.
Turn a folder of correspondence, filings, and exhibits into a dated chronology, each entry citing its document.
Read a ruling, summarise the holding against your framing, and render it in the language your matter needs.
Measure a contract against your standard positions. Flag every departure - covenants, notice, IP - with the clause.
Screen a lease, NDA, or recurring agreement for your usual issues. Return a first-pass report to confirm.
Draft a recurring document - risk factors, disclosure schedules, a memo - on your template for a lawyer to edit.
Give clients a guided app that collects the facts and files up front, so matters arrive already sorted.
Whatever you repeat - describe it once, build it in plain words, run it on demand.
Built on one workspace.
Owlious sits on the same workspace your team drafts, reviews, and researches in. The tools you chain are the ones lawyers already use.
The legal operating system - drafting, review, research, and workflows in one place. Every answer cited; the firm decides.
Explore Goodman OS ->The build layer. Apps and workflows from plain language and your standards - no code, no tech team. Your process, your software.
Explore Owlious ->Research you can chain into any workflow - authority pulled, quoted, and cited so a lawyer can verify the ground.
Explore Legal Research ->Bring one task. Leave with a tool.
Pick a review or memo your team repeats. We'll build it into a workflow with you, and you judge the output and its sources.
Built by lawyers / No code required / Cited to source
