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Use case · Legal

For attorneys who talk for a living.

Client intake. Witness prep. Deposition review. Settlement negotiation. Bonfiyah captures every conversation, manages consent under the rules of your jurisdiction, and surfaces contradictions across recordings so the prep work happens before you're in the room.

Where Bonfiyah fits in legal practice

Litigators, criminal defense attorneys, and family-law practitioners spend most of their day in conversations that need to be remembered with precision. The tools that exist either capture the audio without doing anything with it (Voice Memos, JPR) or capture conversations on Zoom while ignoring the in-person work that constitutes most of the practice (Otter, Notta).

Bonfiyah is built for the in-person work — client intake at the office, witness prep in the conference room, the courthouse-steps conversation with opposing counsel — with the consent management and audit-trail features the practice requires.

Client intake

Bonfiyah's consent module captures the client's verbal "yes" at the start of intake, attributes it to their speaker fingerprint, and timestamps it alongside the recording. The Story Mode recap (Pro AI) gives you a narrative version of the intake to review later — the order of disclosures, the moments of hesitation, what the client emphasized vs. what they downplayed.

The transcript supports search across the firm's entire intake history. "Find the client who mentioned previous counsel had threatened sanctions" becomes a 5-second query.

Witness prep

Truth Layer is the feature designed for this work. Across multiple prep sessions with the same witness, Bonfiyah flags inconsistencies — places where the witness's account has shifted, where dates have changed, where a third-party detail has been added or dropped. These aren't always problems, but they're always worth knowing about before opposing counsel finds them in deposition.

Pre-Brief generates a one-page summary before each prep session — what was covered last time, what's still unresolved, suggested questions to bring.

Deposition review

After deposition, drop the official transcript (or the audio if you're working from your own recording) into Bonfiyah's import flow. Truth Layer cross-references the deposition against the witness's prior recorded statements; Promise Tracker captures every commitment opposing counsel made on the record.

Settlement and negotiation

Settlement conversations live and die by precision about who agreed to what. Pro AI's action-item extraction with owner + date + source-quote is the level of fidelity that lets you write the settlement memo from the recording instead of from your notes.

Audit trail and defensibility

Every recording in Bonfiyah carries: a SHA-256 hash of the audio file, a timestamp at start, a location stamp (optional), the consent log with each speaker's verbal opt-in, the chain of any redactions or edits. Exports are PDF with the hash inline, suitable for chain-of-custody arguments.

This is not a replacement for a court-certified transcript. It is a defensible record of the conversation as it was had, generated by a tool you control end-to-end. Talk to your tech-competence CLE provider about your jurisdiction's specific evidentiary standards.

Privilege and confidentiality

All transcription and AI processing runs on your iPhone — audio does not leave the device for these operations. iCloud sync, if you enable it, encrypts in transit and at rest under Apple's standard mechanisms; you should evaluate whether your firm's data-security policy considers this sufficient for privileged communications. If not, run Bonfiyah with iCloud sync off.

No transcripts are used to train any AI model. Ever. This is in our privacy policy as a binding commitment.

In progress for the legal vertical

Real-time testimony analysis dashboard

An iPad-first view that runs during a deposition or hearing: live transcription on one panel, contradictions vs. case file on another, color-coded testimony tags on a third. Targeted for v1.3.

Jury-selection grid

A multi-panel iPad view for voir dire with color-coded juror tracking, real-time question/answer attribution, and bias-pattern flagging. Targeted for v1.3.

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A 6-page write-up of how attorneys are using Bonfiyah today, plus the architectural decisions behind privilege and audit-trail handling. Written for tech-competence CLE.

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