Advome is a South African procedural assistance platform for self-represented litigants. Track your matter stage by stage, detect missing documents, generate templates, and stay ready for every deadline.
Procedural guidance, document detection, template generation, and workflow tracking — all grounded in South African law.
Upload your summons, award, or CCMA papers. Advome identifies the document type, detects the procedural stage, and tells you the next step.
Answer structured questions. Advome drafts customised notices, affidavits, and applications using South African legal templates and precedent.
See your current stage, next step, missing documents, urgency, and readiness score in one dashboard. Never miss a deadline.
Choose the matter type that matches your situation. Each workflow is built on South African procedural rules.
Track divorce procedure from summons to finalisation. Settlement, children, discovery, pre-trial, set-down, trial, and judgment — with defended and undefended branch logic.
From referral to conciliation, arbitration, award, and Section 145 Labour Court review. Motion, record, heads, set-down, and finalisation with full opposition tracking.
Report death, prepare the reporting pack, draft covering letters, obtain letters of executorship or authority, manage the L&D account, and close the estate.
Law firm workflow management with client connection, matter tracking, document generation, and practice visibility. Connect with self-represented litigants who need help.
Access to justice should not be expensive. Choose the plan that fits your needs.
From document upload to court-ready templates — the platform guides you at every step.
Upload your legal document. Advome detects the type and stage.
The platform identifies the matter, the rules that apply, and what's missing.
Answer questions. Advome drafts customised templates with proper legal structure.
Monitor deadlines, readiness, and next steps until finalisation.
Advome uses Kimi as its back-end intelligence engine. Kimi reads documents, identifies procedural stages, retrieves relevant South African legislation and precedent, and drafts customised templates based on your answers.
What Kimi does: Document analysis, stage detection, legislation retrieval, precedent matching, template drafting, and procedural guidance.
What Kimi does not do: Give legal advice, represent you in court, or guarantee outcomes. All templates must be reviewed before filing.