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Jury Fish.
How it worksPlan: Beta
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Jury research for every case

A mock jury costs $10Kโ€“$25K.
This one costs $100.

Human focus groups only exist for the biggest cases. Buy a day, seed a case file, and get six-juror deliberations, prediction reports, and voir dire targeting โ€” unlimited, for 24 hours.

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Castaway
Free

Kick the tires on a demo case.

  • โœ“1 demo case
  • โœ“3 simulation runs
  • โœ“Watermarked report
  • ร—No file upload
  • ร—No voir dire targeting
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Day Pass
$100/ 24 hrs

Buy a day. Hammer on it as hard as you want.

  • โœ“Unlimited runs for 24 hours
  • โœ“Unlimited cases
  • โœ“File upload
  • โœ“Full report + voir dire targeting
  • โœ“PDF export
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Most popular
Firm
$1,999/ mo

Run your whole docket. Priced by cases, never by seats.

  • โœ“100 concurrent active cases
  • โœ“Everything in Day Pass, always on
  • โœ“Unlimited team seats
  • โœ“Priority support
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Add-on ยท Trial Week โ€” $2,500

Fresh venue-matched panels every day for 7 days during trial, with live re-runs against the day's testimony.

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Prices kick in after beta โ€” it's free for now.

One deliberation insight on a $300K case at a 33% fee is worth ~$100K โ€” enough to pay for about 1,000 day passes.

The honest comparison

Jury FishHuman focus groupGuessing
Cost$100 / day$10Kโ€“$25K$0 (and it shows)
SpeedMinutesWeeks to scheduleInstant, and wrong
IterationsUnlimited re-runsOne shot, maybe twoUnlimited vibes
AvailabilityEvery case, 24/7Biggest cases onlyAlways, regrettably

Straight answers

No. It is argument testing โ€” a simulation of how a plausible panel might react to your themes. It is not legal advice and not a prediction of any real jury or verdict.

Jury Fish produces simulated reactions for argument testing only. It is not legal advice and not a prediction of any real jury, panel, or verdict.