C-00The collective

The movement, made concrete.

Amesura is a group of like-minded companies in intellectual property, software makers and the firms who use what they build. Three of them, already living the manifesto.

Software · the build

The sovereign software workshop, the suite IP firms own outright.

  • Your data, your infrastructure
  • No third-party licence
  • A roadmap you help write
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Renewals · the upkeep

IP renewals, run by and for IP firms, no broker in the middle.

  • Exclusive to IP law firms
  • Transparent, firm-first pricing
  • Deadlines that are never missed
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Practice · the proof

A partner firm living the manifesto, in daily practice.

  • Owns its docketing stack
  • Builds with, not for
  • Sets its own digital roadmap
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Software · the build

IP software, reclaimed. Arkyan builds the suite a firm can finally call its own, portfolio, deadlines and dossiers, hosted on your terms.

Where legacy editors hand you a black box, Arkyan hands you the keys: your data on your infrastructure, total export at any moment, and a roadmap shaped with the firms who use it. It's the practical answer to three tenets at once, reclaim your software, build what you imagine, and own your data.

100%
data sovereignty
0
third-party licence
14d
typical migration
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Renewals · the upkeep

IP renewals, finally built for the profession that depends on them. Renewr is the annuity and renewal service made exclusively for IP law firms.

Renewals are where firms quietly lose margin and control to intermediaries. Renewr cuts the broker out: a firm-first service, run by people who understand the stakes of a missed deadline, with pricing that's transparent rather than extracted. Sovereignty isn't only about software, it's about owning the whole chain, upkeep included.

IP-only
exclusive to firms
0
missed deadlines
100%
transparent pricing
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Practice · the proof

A partner IP firm that stopped waiting. Cassiopi is what the manifesto looks like when a practice actually lives it.

Cassiopi didn't set out to become a software company, it set out to stop being shaped by one. Working alongside Arkyan and Renewr, the firm reclaimed the tools its people use every day, and proved that an IP practice can author its own digital future without a development team of its own.

C-04Cassiopi · the manifesto in practice

What reclaiming actually looks like.

Four concrete moves Cassiopi made, each one a tenet, turned into practice.

Tenet 04, Own

Brought the dossiers home

Migrated its entire portfolio off a third-party editor and onto infrastructure the firm controls, sensitive client data answering to Cassiopi alone.

Tenet 05, Reject

Rebuilt what it needed

Rather than rent another vendor's tool, Cassiopi rebuilt the parts that mattered and tailored them to how its attorneys actually work, paying for value, not lock-in.

Tenet 02, Imagine

Set its own roadmap

The firm now decides what gets built next, prioritising the features its practice needs, not the ones a vendor decided to ship to everyone at once.

Tenet 06, Unite

Shares what it learns

Cassiopi feeds its experience back into the collective, so the next firm to reclaim its tools starts further ahead than it did.

+ your firm

There's room for one more.

Every firm that joins makes the next one's path easier. Add yours to the collective.