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Legaltech Josef partners with fellow startup Luna to bring lawyer-bot to the ecosystem

Legal tech startup Josef is working with fellow Aussie startup Luna to help out even more startups by demystifying the fundraising process.
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Josef co-founders Kirill Kliavin, Sam Flynn and Tom Dreyfus. Source: supplied.

Melbourne legaltech startup Josef is working with fellow Aussie startup Luna to help out even more startups by demystifying the complexities of the fundraising process.

Luna, formerly #CorporateAdvice, has launched the Luna Investment Hub, a platform offering information and advice designed to help startups secure investment in Australia, in partnership with Startup Victoria.

The startup has brought Josef, a Startmate accelerator graduate founded less than a year ago, on board to provide a bot that takes information about a startup and produces a drafted term sheet that can be presented to investors.

In a statement, Luna founder Ronan Heine said he works with hundreds of startups a year.

โ€œWe know both investor and founder pain points intimately,โ€ he said.

โ€œWe wanted to demystify the investment process.โ€

Founded by Sam Flynn, Tom Dreyfus and Kirill Kliavin, Josef was conceived after Flynn and a friend built a web-based app to provide legal support to people issued with Myki transport fines in Melbourne.

Within a month, the app had 60,000 users, Flynn says, with no marketing spend.

โ€œI realised if you build good legaltech, people will comeโ€, he tells StartupSmart.

Thereโ€™s a serious demand for legaltechย people donโ€™t necessarily even know they need, he says.

The co-founders came together to create a Software-as-a-Service solution putting that power of tech into the hands of โ€œany lawyer anywhereโ€, by allowing them to create their own chatbots for clients, Flynn says.

Initially, it was a passion project, aimed at helping community legal centres help as many people as possible.

The startup’s first customer was a small personal-injury firm in Melbourne. Less than a year later, while itโ€™s still working with community lawyers, Josef has also expanded to the US and Europe, and is working with top-tier commercial law firms and organisations such as the American Bar Association.

Over the past six months, Josefโ€™s top-line revenue has increased by 510%, Flynn says.

โ€œWeโ€™re continuing to grow,โ€ he adds.

โ€œWeโ€™re building on our product and expanding around the world.โ€

The greatest resource

Josef was built to serve the community through legal software, and through the partnership with Luna, itโ€™s now expanding that support to the startup ecosystem.

The team at Luna โ€œused their expertise in startup law and strategic advice to startups to build out this hubโ€, Flynn says, while Josef built the term-sheet bot.

Through Startmate and working in co-working spaces, the Josef founders feel theyโ€™re โ€œa real part of the startup community hereโ€, Flynn says.

โ€œWe saw a lot of startups going through the investment process and having unanswered questions,โ€ he adds.

โ€œItโ€™s cool to have a product, and a platform, that can share that info more widely.โ€

For Flynn, having a strong connection to the startup ecosystem is something that has helped Josef get to where it is today.

For other startup founders, he recommends โ€œdeveloping good, strong relationships with the investment and startup community, and being open and honest and doing what you say youโ€™re going to doโ€.

The community is โ€œone of the greatest resources I haveโ€, he says.

โ€œI speak to other startups daily, about everything from hiring to investment to training to marketing โ€ฆ I encourage anyone to go and find a community to draw on and to learn from,โ€ he adds.

This is also why heโ€™s passionate about the term-sheet bot, and the partnership with Luna.

โ€œItโ€™s about finding people that you connect with, and that you share a mission with,โ€ he says.

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