Dyspute.ai
Resolve disputes 24/7 without lawyers, courts, or calendars.

##The Problem
Legal disputes are expensive, slow, and inaccessible. Hiring a mediator requires scheduling, physical presence, and fees that make resolution impractical for most individuals and small businesses. Courts are even slower and more expensive. Most disputes go unresolved because the friction of resolution outweighs the cost of the conflict. The founders saw a clear gap: an AI mediator that could work asynchronously, 24/7, at a fraction of the cost of traditional mediation.
##The Solution
Dyspute.ai is an AI-powered dispute resolution platform where a neutral AI mediator named Adri guides both parties from intake to binding settlement without live sessions, lawyers, or court filings. Parties engage asynchronously on their own schedule. Adri asks adaptive intake questions, generates settlement proposals based on each party's responses, and facilitates negotiation round by round until resolution is reached. The MVP was built to test the core hypothesis: would real parties trust an AI to mediate a real dispute?
##How We Built It
Built on Bubble.io with OpenAI integration to validate the mediation workflow before committing to a full-code architecture. The MVP covered dispute intake, AI-generated settlement proposals, round-by-round negotiation, and settlement agreement generation. ICODR compliance requirements and data privacy handling were scoped carefully from day one because legaltech products cannot cut corners on trust infrastructure, even at MVP stage. Once 200+ users had moved through the platform and the core workflow was validated, the founders rebuilt on full-code to support enterprise features, case management dashboards, and partnership integrations.
##Outcome
200+ users through the Bubble MVP. Product validated. In January 2026 the founders launched Adri V2, a full-code platform with enterprise tiers, partnership integrations with 9to5 Docs and New Era ADR, and a BusinessWire press launch. Accepted into the AWS Impact Bootcamp. Now the default mediation provider in a growing number of startup legal agreements. Dyspute is proof that no-code is a legitimate validation tool when used deliberately and handed off at the right moment.
