Owners
DoNotPay chatbot is for, legal services founded in 2015 - britanskoAmerican entrepreneur Joshua Browdero. Initially, the service was created to challenge parking stamps, but over time it turned into a full-fledged service for legal assistance. The service automatically provides users with small services, in particular, provides assistance in compiling lawsuits, helps to submit requests to various institutions, including visas and green cards. USA
History
2021: Attracting $10 million investment
At the end of July 2021, the American chatbot of legal services DoNotPay attracted $10 million in investments, increasing its valuation to $210 million. Andreessen Horowitz, Lux Capital, Tribe Capital, Felicis Ventures, as well as the Day One Ventures fund, the founder of which is Maria Drokova, the ex-speaker of the Nashi youth movement, who kissed Vladimir Putin in cheek on Seliger in 2009, invested in the startup.
Billionaire, FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, former Coinbase Global Technical Director Balaji Srinivasan and DoNotPay CEO Daniel Dines also invested in the UiPath. The investment company Yuri Milneradst Global also took part in the last round.
Startup DoNotPay, which has about 250 thousand customers by July 2021, and an annual subscription fee of $144, intends to use the funds raised to expand its client base, including small enterprises.
If initially the essence of the service was "not to pay parking fines," according to the CEO of the startup Joshua Browdero, then as the startup provided new services, the DoNotPay began to pursue a larger goal: "not to pay lawyers."
The legal system should not be paid, "Browdero explained, referring to expensive paid hours, which can be prohibitively high for many people or small businesses. - We are trying to be a general counsel for everyone, just as Intuit relies on as a tax advisor. We want to prevent people from being robbed and give them leverage.[1] |