Built for Alberta estate practices

Your client talks.Drafts appear.You review.

Probbie turns a plain-English client questionnaire into GA1, GA2, and GA3 initial drafts for review. GA5 and GA7 are separate prototypes. Nothing here is presented as lawyer-approved or ready to sign, serve, or file.

3form types in the initial draft package
2separate prototypes, not yet sold
0lawyer approvals claimed today

How it works

Three steps between intake
and lawyer review.

01

Your client answers, from their kitchen table

A guided, plain-English questionnaire walks them through the estate — assets, debts, beneficiaries. They gather the details, so your staff doesn’t spend billable hours playing detective.

02

Probbie assembles initial drafts

Client answers are assembled into GA1, GA2, and GA3 official-layout drafts. Inventory totals are computed from line items, with the legal treatment still presented for lawyer review.

03

You review, then decide the next step

Signature lines stay blank. Counsel confirms the facts, form selection, legal treatment, signing, service, and filing path before anything is used.

Why Probbie

Built for careful lawyer review.

Official-layout draft forms

Customer answers are overlaid onto screenshot-derived CTS form layouts. Output is watermarked DRAFT and kept in review-required status until the form has passed visual and legal review.

GA5 Affidavit of Service rendered by ProbbieGA7 Notice of Grant Issuing rendered by ProbbieGA2 Inventory rendered by ProbbieGA3 Notice to Beneficiaries rendered by ProbbieGA1 Grant Application rendered by Probbie

$550,950.32

Math that reconciles

GA2 inventory totals are computed from the line items. The arithmetic reconciles, while the legal treatment of categories, mortgages, and liabilities remains a lawyer-review question.

Per-beneficiary notice drafts

The initial package creates per-recipient GA3 drafts. GA5 service proof and GA7 grant notice outputs are separate prototypes, not current paid-package features.

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Names render safely

Accented and non-Latin names are normalized safely so a draft render does not crash on a beneficiary's name.

Fixed-fee probate, profitably

The pilot may reduce repeated data entry, but no time-savings or profitability claim has been validated with a participating firm yet.

Referral model under review

Today, unsupported matters receive a generic Law Society referral link. No named roster, lead-routing promise, or partner arrangement is live.

The forms

Current draft outputs.
Status shown plainly.

GA1Grant Application

Initial package · visual baseline reviewed internally · legal review still required

A 26-page mapped draft covering the information collected by the current interview. It must be checked against the estate and current court requirements before use.

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GA1 Grant Application, page 1, rendered by Probbie

Visual sample from a fictional estate. All outputs shown are drafts or prototypes.

Pilot status

No firm plan is on sale yet.

The live consumer offer is a $349 review-required initial package containing GA1, GA2, and GA3 drafts. GA5 and GA7 are separate prototypes. A lawyer workflow only launches after scope, pricing, referral rules, and form limitations are approved.

Review scope

Which forms and estate types can be reviewed on a fixed scope, and what facts or documents must a lawyer receive?

Commercial structure

No firm subscription, unlimited plan, review fee, or revenue share is approved. Those terms must be designed with counsel.

Referral model

No named roster or lead-routing partnership is live. Referral rules, conflicts, consent, privacy, and attribution remain open.

Bring Probbie to your practice.

A thirty-minute walkthrough with a real estate file's worth of forms. If it doesn't save your staff a day, don't take the meeting twice.

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Built in Calgary, for Alberta files.