BlindCopy

Private regulatory drafting

Brief clients before colleagues finish reading the release.

BlindCopy watches the SEC, FINRA, the exchanges, and the MSRB. When something consequential moves, it prepares a client alert in your structure and your voice, drafted against the primary source, within minutes.

You review it, tighten it, and send it from your own inbox. To everyone else, you simply moved first.

Public sources only Private delivery Shaped to your voice

One morning

A fifty-page release, a client-ready draft, before the meeting.

A proposing release posts at nine. This is the same release, captured, triaged, and drafted into a client alert, with every timestamp left in.

  1. 09:00Release posted

    The SEC posts a fifty-page proposing release.

  2. 09:01Source captured

    BlindCopy reads it the moment it lands.

  3. 09:02Digest delivered

    It reaches your inbox, triaged against your practice and ranked by what deserves a memo.

  4. 09:02:30Draft assembled

    One click drafts the alert against the primary source.

  5. 09:03Draft delivered

    The finished draft is back, ready for your review.

The usual scramble

You know the routine.

New SEC guidance drops, and the group moves as one. The email alerts arrive. You download the PDF, read the first page, and the phone rings. You come back to it, make a few notes, and the phone rings again. Hours go by before you can mark it up, compare reads, and wait on internal comments. The guidance has been public for hours, and all you have is a rough draft.

It does not have to go that way. Be the first into your client’s inbox. Skip the blank page. Start from a polished draft, already written in your voice.

How it works

A private briefing loop, not another platform.

BlindCopy is deliberately small: configured monitoring, a ranked morning digest, one-click drafting. Nothing to download, nothing to install.

01

Monitor

Sources are configured to your practice, not a generic legal-news feed: the regulators, the exchanges, the law-firm insight pages, the law reviews and commentary your group actually reads. BlindCopy is always watching, and it reaches you the way you want it to: an instant alert, a morning digest, or an afternoon digest, on the schedule you set. The watching is no longer your job.

02

Prepare

When something reaches the level you and BlindCopy have agreed is worth a draft, a single button assembles an alert against the primary source. Give one example of how you like your alerts written, and BlindCopy mirrors your tone, structure, and length. Every draft is built to your specification alone.

03

Control

The draft is emailed to you within a minute. Make any edits your judgment calls for, then send it from your own inbox. Return your edits and the next draft lands closer to your hand. BlindCopy delivers to you and no one else.

Private by design

Just an email, with a button to click.

BlindCopy runs on public sources and arrives as an email. No procurement, no IT review, no account to provision. The reach stops there, on purpose.

No
Dashboards and logins

A digest on the schedule you choose, plus one more email when you want a draft. Nothing to open, nothing to log into.

No
Client-confidential data

BlindCopy reads public filings and public commentary. It never sees your client files, your matters, or your email.

No
Cross-customer reuse

Your voice is yours. The example memos you provide are never pooled or used to draft for anyone else.

No
Sending on your behalf

The only email BlindCopy sends goes to your inbox. The draft is yours: you edit it, you approve it, and you decide if and when it goes out.

Who it fits

You already write these. BlindCopy gets you to judgment faster.

You are a senior associate, counsel, or partner in capital markets, securities, or M&A-adjacent regulatory work, and you already write the client alert when a release lands. That part does not change. BlindCopy is not here to teach you to draft.

What changes is the cost. You start your review with a near-final draft instead of a blank page: read it, sharpen it, sign off. The hours drafting used to take go back onto billable work. How the draft reached you stays between you and BlindCopy. Your name is the only one on the alert, and you are simply the colleague who finished first.

Request access

Concierge access for a small number of practices.

Each setup is configured around source coverage, delivery preferences, and writing style. Early customers are onboarded directly, so the system can be tuned before it scales.

Request access

BlindCopy is in limited release. Access is by invitation.