About ClaimCue

Built for the
business that's
owed money.

ClaimCue exists because 37% of B2B invoices are paid late, and every existing solution fails the SMB on cost, time, or dignity. We built the product that should have existed ten years ago.

Business owner
Mission
"There is no product that does what a good in-house A/R clerk does — politely, persistently, escalating only when needed — for $79 a month. Not in Toronto, not in Los Angeles, not anywhere."

We're building that product. An automated enforcement engine that handles every overdue invoice from friendly reminder to lawyer-reviewed court filing — without the SMB lifting a finger, burning a relationship, or paying a contingency fee.

How We Build

Four principles
that guide every decision.

01

The SMB's side

We build for the business owner who's owed money, not the debt collector who profits from their distress. Every design decision starts with: does this help the SMB get paid?

02

Invisible by design

The debtor never sees ClaimCue. Every letter, every email, every filing is branded from your company. We're infrastructure, not an intermediary.

03

Legally correct, always

We don't approximate the law. We have licensed lawyers in every jurisdiction we operate in. The structure is the moat — and it's precedent-tested.

04

Data as a responsibility

We accumulate one of the most granular B2B payment graphs in North America. We treat that as a responsibility, not a product — until the business earns the right to open it.

Why Now

Three forces broke open
in the last 24 months.

LEGAL · 2023–25

Small claims limits jumped across the continent

Ontario raised to $50K (Oct 2025). Alberta sits at $100K (Aug 2023). California $12,500. Texas $20K. New York $10K. The math of automated filing now works on the median SMB invoice.

TECH · 2024–26

LLMs do legal drafting at near-zero cost

A demand letter that cost a paralegal 30 minutes now costs $0.04 in tokens. Tone calibration, jurisdictional adjustments, dispute responses, and forms generation — all automatable while keeping a licensed lawyer in the approval loop.

CAPITAL · 2024

Embedded credit insurance went mainstream

Allianz Trade Pay (Mar 2024) and the TreviPay × Allianz Trade partnership (Oct 2024) prove B2B platforms can wrap A/R flow with credit insurance. The playbook exists. We're running it across both Canada (EDC) and the US (Allianz Trade).

Timeline

Where we've been.
Where we're going.

2024

Company founded. First lawyer panel assembled in BC and Ontario.

Q1 2025

QuickBooks and Xero integrations complete. Beta with 12 contractor firms in Metro Vancouver.

Q3 2025

Ontario small claims limit raised to $50K. Alberta sits at $100K. The math of automated filing now works on the median SMB invoice.

Q4 2025

Lawyer panel expanded to Alberta, California, and Texas. First cross-border filings completed.

2026

Pre-seed raise underway. Canada-wide launch. US early access program open.

The ClaimCue team working on legal automation workflows

The Team

Legal engineers, not debt collectors.

Corporate Structure

The structure is the moat.

In both Canada and the US, drafting and filing legal documents for a fee constitutes the practice of law and is regulated province-by-province and state-by-state. ClaimCue Inc. is the technology company. ClaimCue Legal Services PC (CA) and ClaimCue Legal PLLC (US) hold the lawyer relationships and bill the legal portion of every filing. The structure is precedent-tested.

ClaimCue Inc.

Technology company · SaaS platform · Data

ClaimCue Legal Services PC

Canada · Lawyer relationships · Legal billing

ClaimCue Legal PLLC

United States · Lawyer relationships · Legal billing

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