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I replaced my $500/mo legal SaaS with an AI-generated toolkit

I replaced my $500/mo legal SaaS with an AI-generated toolkit

by promptalex53·Jul 4, 2026·1 point·0 comments

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Built a complete legal document generation toolkit using AI that produces contracts, NDAs, and other legal templates. Replaced paying $500/month for a SaaS subscription. One-time purchase, works offline with any LLM.

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