**What it does: ** You give Debrief a client meeting transcript; it returns a structured legal work product, not a summary:
(1) legal topics + jurisdictions, (2) relevant internal guidance with relevance scores, (3) missing information ranked by priority, (4) recommended next actions, (5) knowledge-gap detection (✓ covered / ✗ missing), and (6) draft follow-up (client email, matter summary, internal briefing).
The problem it solves:
Legal/compliance teams spend hours after every call bridging two piles: meeting notes and internal guidance. They manually work out which issues were raised, hunt for guidance that applies, notice what facts are missing, spot where the firm has no guidance, and draft the follow-up. Ordinary note-takers stop at "what was discussed." Debrief answers "what does it mean, what knowledge applies, what's missing, and what should happen next."
In one line: Debrief is a human-in-the-loop legal analyst. Built deliberately to be a retrieval-augmented, structured-extraction assistant that turns one conversation into a complete, reviewable work product in a single pass.