Zeyo

Zeyo

Zeyo is an online alternative to small claims court that allows users to handle their small claim suit entirely online via video conference.

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Chicago, United States
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Enterprise value
$2—2m
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$400k

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Total Funding000k
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Based in Chicago, Zeyo was a legal technology firm established in 2018 by co-founders Matt Hoover, Daniel Epstein, and Liam Stanton. The company secured $400K in an early-stage venture capital round in April 2019, with Ekistic Ventures being an institutional investor.

Zeyo operated in the legal tech market, specifically targeting the management of small claims suits. Its platform was designed to enable individuals and businesses to handle legal claims entirely from home. The service provided tools for online video conferencing where users could state their case, upload evidence, and discuss matters with the aim of reaching a faster resolution. The core function was to facilitate remote courtroom resolutions by managing case hearings and evidence submission through its online portal.

The company's business model centered on providing these legal services through its online platform, streamlining the process for small claims. However, the company ceased operations, with its status listed as out of business by July 2020.

Keywords: legal tech, online dispute resolution, small claims court, video conference litigation, remote legal services, case management software, evidence upload portal, virtual courtroom, legal claims management, Ekistic Ventures, Matt Hoover, Daniel Epstein, Liam Stanton

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