What the product actually does, in eight reads.
JustineAI™ is a workflow, not a chatbot. This is the unabridged gallery. Each entry below is anchored to the actual platform implementation — the supervisor decision, the sub-agent prompt, the workflow transition, the rule the system enforces. If a managing partner asks "how does it work?", this is the answer.
- 01Architecture
The supervisor + sub-agent pattern
One supervisor agent decomposes each matter into discrete sub-agent tasks. The workflow shape is the product.
Read deeper → - 02Intake
Phone intake as a discrete category
Phone is not a channel; it is a workflow category with its own sub-agents, latency requirements, and structured outputs.
Read deeper → - 03Workflow
The 9-status PI workflow
Every PI matter advances through nine canonical statuses. The supervisor knows where each matter is and what it needs next.
Read deeper → - 04Curation
The 9-step curation layer
Demand-package construction is a nine-step curation, each step attorney-attestable, all wrapped in audit-traceable provenance.
Read deeper → - 05Demand package
Demand-package construction
The platform assembles the full demand package as a structured artefact, not a chat transcript. Editable, attestable, audit-traceable.
Read deeper → - 06Medical coding
ICD-10 / CPT codes pipeline
Every medical record is parsed, the diagnostic codes (ICD-10) and procedure codes (CPT) extracted, exhibits assembled automatically.
Read deeper → - 07Records
Medical-records analysis pipeline
Every record is ingested, OCRed if needed, structured into a chronology, and indexed for cross-matter retrieval.
Read deeper → - 08Citation
Citation discipline across the package
Every claim in every JustineAI artefact carries a citation back to its source. No claim without provenance.
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Bring this list to your managing partner.
Every capability above ships in JustineAI™ today, against the PI Edition. If your evaluation needs a deeper artefact — an architecture review, a deployment RACI, a privilege memo — we will produce it before the engagement.