Brief the board on Thursday.
In 90 minutes, not 90 hours.
An IP and innovation briefing engine that synthesises foresight, landscape, and competitive intelligence into a board-ready slide pack.
Boards meet every quarter. The IP and innovation slide is often the last to be drafted and the weakest in the pack, because the underlying intelligence work takes weeks. Kwintely synthesises foresight, competitor activity, landscape position, and emerging signals into a board-readable narrative in under 90 minutes. Slide pack, chart pack, speaker notes, ready Thursday morning.
Board meets Thursday. The CEO needs the IP and innovation slide for the strategy update. You have one analyst, two days, and you're 18 months behind on the competitive map. The slide will get drafted. It will be weak. The board will ask the question you didn't have the data for.
Before Kwintely vs With Kwintely
From description to result in three steps
Define the board's question
What's the board asking this quarter? Strategy update? IP positioning? M&A radar? Plain language defines the scope.
Kwintely synthesises across surfaces
Foresight + landscape + competitor + surveillance signals across 295M+ documents are pulled together into one narrative thread.
Receive the board-ready pack
Slides, speaker notes, chart pack, KPI CSV. Open it in your board-meeting deck or run it standalone.
Four artifacts, one search
Boardroom slide pack
12-slide PDF, landscape, competitive moves, foresight, whitespace, recommended bets, board-readable, chart-led.
Speaker notes
Talking points per slide, what to say when each chart hits the screen. Annotated for the CEO or CSO presenter.
Chart pack
All charts as standalone PNG / SVG, drop into your existing template if your board pack has its own format.
KPI CSV
Quantitative KPIs across the technology and IP dimensions, tracked quarter-over-quarter for the board's record.
What teams ask before they sign.
Will the board take an AI-generated briefing seriously?
The narrative is yours, the data is real. Every chart cites its sources, the 295M-document index of patents, papers, and clinical trials. The board sees a tightly synthesised narrative grounded in defensible data. AI handles the literature scan and synthesis; the strategic interpretation and recommendations stay with you. Kwintely does what an associate-led intelligence team would do, faster.
Is the output ready for counsel review?
Every result includes the source document, publication date, similarity score, and the relevant passage quoted verbatim. The output is structured the way an associate-led search would be: ranked, cited, exportable. The AI is a mapping engine; the documents it surfaces are real. Counsel still makes the legal call; Kwintely does the search and citation prep.
How does this fit with my existing patent firm?
Most teams run Kwintely before engaging counsel, to scope the work and narrow the candidate set, then walk into the review with the search prep already done. Counsel spends their hours on judgement and the legal opinion, not on assembling the candidate list.
What about pricing and lock-in?
Three ways to work with Kwintely: the self-serve SaaS platform, scoped research-service projects where our team runs the analysis for you, or the API and MCP data layer for your own tools. Full output runs on a paid plan, the free tier is for trying basic searches, not complete deliverables. See the pricing page for current plans and terms.
Run the experiment, not the procurement.
Build your first board briefing, for the meeting on the calendar this quarter.
Counsel still signs off
Kwintely produces the structured search; your firm keeps ownership of the legal opinion. Nothing about your existing relationship has to change.
Run it on a real case
Pick the technology you'd already pay counsel to clear. Compare what Kwintely returns against what your firm would charge for. Decide on the second case, not the first.
No lock-in
Free tier covers the first basic experiment. Full output on paid plans. Fixed monthly fee on the way up. The cost of the test is one search.
See Board Briefing in action.
Build your first board briefing, for the meeting on the calendar this quarter.