ArtiEsq exists because small business owners face a bad choice: pay $300–$600 an hour for a simple agreement, skip it and risk everything — or paste “write me a contract” into a chatbot that will confidently make up the law. We built a third option.
A licensed, practicing attorney designed the legal framework for every document — the required provisions, the correct structure, and the clauses that have to be there. Nothing ships without it.
Your state's statutes, required disclosures, and jurisdiction-specific language live in the document itself — not just the header. All 50 states, with the federal baseline.
The AI generates your document from that framework, tailored to your answers. It never writes the law — by design — so your document never carries a chatbot's hallucinations.
A licensed attorney designed every framework and wired in the law. Arti — the AI — only assembles it with your answers. It never writes the law. That single rule is why an ArtiEsq document reads like an attorney's work, not a chatbot's guess.
General AI invents fake cases, clauses, and citations — confidently, and in a way most people can't catch. Courts have sanctioned lawyers for it. We built ArtiEsq so the law in your document comes from an attorney's framework and your state's actual statutes — never from a chatbot guessing.
“It should be the tech that you don't trust that much.”
— Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI
Honest about what we are. ArtiEsq is self-help software, not a law firm, and using it does not create an attorney-client relationship or constitute legal advice. Every document is attorney-designed and state-specific; for complex or high-stakes matters, we'll tell you when you should consult a licensed attorney directly.
Attorney-designed. State-specific. No hallucinations, no guesses.
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