Two ways to file.

A single case for $99. An enterprise plan for companies filing at volume.

Enterprise · Subscription
Built for volume.

For companies running recurring arbitrations against consumers. Self-serve subscription plans sized to your monthly throughput — with everything you need to operate at scale.

What’s included
  • Monthly case allowance sized to your volume
  • USPS certified mailing on every case
  • API access, webhooks, and bulk intake
  • Unlimited team seats and role-based access
  • SLA and dedicated account manager at top tier
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Common questions

What you get for $99.

Straightforward pricing for individuals and one-off filers. Any questions, our team is one email away.

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One binding arbitration case from filing to signed award. That covers case intake, one USPS certified mailing for service of notice, evidence storage, a neutral human arbitrator, and the final award with enforcement kit.
Yes. Every case includes one USPS certified mailing. If your case requires additional mailings (for example, a second service attempt or expedited handling), those are billed at pass-through cost from your account balance with no markup.
Most cases move from filing to award in under 14 days. The exact timeline depends on the procedural rules and whether the respondent participates.
No. The platform is designed for non-lawyers to file independently. Every case is governed by published procedural rules and decided by a neutral human arbitrator.
Yes. Awards are issued under the Federal Arbitration Act and enforceable in state and federal courts. Each case ships with an enforcement kit to help you collect.
No. Respondents file responses at no cost.
You can buy single cases as a one-off each time, but if you expect more than a handful per month, a subscription is almost always better economics. Reach out and we'll walk you through enterprise pricing.
No. The $99 pays for the filing, mailing, and arbitrator time — all of which happen whether or not the respondent participates. Non-participation typically works in your favor: the arbitrator can issue a default award based on the record you submit.

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