Calls, statements, messages, bank records, surveillance footage — Tetricus reads all of it, links the people and events across every source, and drafts the client report with every claim cited back to where it came from. A week of desk work, done in minutes — and when the report's done, the invoice and its payment link are one click behind it.
The answers are already in the case file, scattered across calls, statements, messages, and records that don't talk to each other. Tetricus connects them, reconstructs the chronology, shows you who's linked to whom, and turns it all into a report you can hand to the client.
Calls transcribed, statements and reports parsed, messages threaded, spreadsheets and records understood — whatever the case file holds, Tetricus ingests it and reads it as one body of evidence.
People, phones, accounts, vehicles, places — linked across every source into one picture. Ask "who's connected to this case, and how?" and get an answer that cites where each link came from.
Every event across every source, ordered into one timeline — including what's coming up. The recurring meeting, the unsettled payment, the travel mentioned in a call: surfaced before it happens, not after.
Tetricus tracks where the case is up to and suggests what to do next — the gap to close, the inconsistency to chase, the window to be in the field, the report that's due. You stay in charge; it keeps you ahead.
Generate the client report from the case itself — every claim cited back to the exact call, page, or row it came from, so your review takes minutes and the report survives scrutiny.
Hours of surveillance video become a short reel of what actually happened — the vehicle arriving, the moment someone did what they claimed they couldn't. Every moment lands on the same timeline, cited back to the exact frame, so it survives scrutiny.
Calls, statements, messages, records, photos — every investigation runs on a corpus of evidence and ends in a report. Tetricus works the way your casework already does, whatever kind of casework it is.
Tetricus drafts, connects, and reports — you run the investigation. Your licensing, evidence handling, and sign-off stay exactly where they belong: with you.
Create a case, drop the files in, and the workspace builds itself around them.
Drag in whatever the case holds — recordings, statements, messages, spreadsheets, photos. Originals stay intact and immutable, kept separate from every other case.
Calls are transcribed, documents read, entities linked, and every event ordered into one timeline — including the upcoming ones the evidence points to.
Ask across the whole case, follow the suggested next steps, and generate the client report — every claim cited back to its source, every action logged.
Small firms don't lose hours to investigating — they lose them to logging, invoicing, and chasing. Tetricus runs the whole loop in the same place the case lives: log the work, bill it, get paid, and show the client — without a second system.
Hours, mileage, and expenses recorded against the case in seconds, next to the day's observations. The unbilled total is always one glance away — nothing slips between the field and the invoice.
Turn the logged work into a numbered invoice on your letterhead, with a pay-by-bank link your client can settle in one sitting. Paid in days, not forty-five — and recording a cheque or EFT stays free.
Unpaid invoices are chased automatically — a polite reminder on the due date, again a week on, again a fortnight on — and the chasing stops the moment the money lands. You never write that email again.
Share the updates, reports, and invoices you choose to a portal under your firm's name — your client sees a professional, current view of their matter and pays from the same page. They never see your working file; that stays yours.
Confidentiality is what your clients are paying for. Tetricus is built with encryption, access control, and auditability designed in from the first line — not added after a breach review.
Every file lands in write-once storage before anything reads it. What you uploaded is always there, byte for byte — the chain of evidence starts intact and stays that way.
Encrypted at rest and in transit with keys you control, separated per data class. Access to intelligence data and to app assets never share a key.
Every read, query, and AI output is logged against the case and the operator. When your work is questioned, the trail is already there.
Access is scoped to the people you add — multi-factor authentication and short-lived sessions on every account, no exceptions.
Your case files are never used to train models, shared, or retained beyond your policy. AI output is a drafting aid you review and sign — never the record itself.
The separation between cases is scoped storage, scoped roles, and scoped retrieval — defence in depth that a prompt can't override.
Tetricus isn't a chat box waiting for a question. It knows the stages of a case, tracks where yours is up to, and puts the right next action in front of you — grounded in what the evidence actually says, never invented.
One price, the whole workspace — briefing, connections, timeline, next moves, cited reports, invoicing, and the client portal. If it doesn't pay for itself on the first case, don't keep it.
The full workspace, for firms of one to five.
Month-to-month · cancel anytime · your files stay yours, and leave with you.
Online invoice payments carry a 1% platform fee, only when your client pays through the link. Bigger than five? Talk to us.
Straight answers about your data, the AI, and what you're signing up for.
No — and they can't be given it by mistake. The client portal shows only what you explicitly share: chosen updates, the finished report, the invoice. Everything else — raw sources, footage, analysis, your notes — is invisible to it by construction, not by setting. Sharing is per-item, logged, and reversible.
Payments run on Stripe, straight into your own account — the money never passes through ours. Your client pays by bank debit or card from the invoice link; a 1% platform fee applies only to payments made through that link. Cheques and bank transfers you record yourself are free, always.
Whatever the case file holds — PDFs, Word documents, spreadsheets, emails, chat exports, photos, call recordings, and surveillance footage. Files go in as they are; no clean-up, renaming, or conversion first.
Minutes. Upload a case file and the briefing, timeline, connections, and suggested next moves build themselves while you watch. Your workspace itself is usually ready the same day you sign up.
Every claim in a briefing, answer, or report carries a citation back to the exact line, cell, or video frame it came from — click it and the original opens. Anything the evidence doesn't support is dropped by a review pass before you see it, and if something can't be verified it's flagged as exactly that.
No. Your files are processed to build your case workspace and answer your questions — nothing more. They are not used to train models, ours or anyone else's.
Isolation is enforced at the storage layer, not by policy. Each case's files, index, and answers live in their own partition, and the system physically cannot read across cases when answering — so nothing from one matter can ever surface in another.
In Australia, on AWS infrastructure in the Sydney region, encrypted in transit and at rest. Originals are stored immutably from the moment they land — what you uploaded is always exactly what's on file.
Hours of video become a short reel of the moments that matter — arrivals, exchanges, the vehicle pulling in — with every moment cited to the exact frame and timestamped onto the case timeline alongside the rest of the evidence.
No. If you can upload a file, you can run Tetricus. There's no setup project, no data team, and nothing to install — it's a workspace in your browser.
Your workspace, your team, nobody else. Access is authenticated, every read and every action is written to a per-case audit log, and your files never appear in anyone else's results.
No, and it isn't meant to. Tetricus drafts, connects, cites, and suggests; you run the investigation. Licensing, evidence handling, and sign-off stay where they belong — with you.
From $99 a month for a solo investigator, month-to-month, cancel anytime. No implementation fees and no lock-in — pricing is on this page, not behind a sales call.
Always. Originals are kept unmodified and stay yours, reports export to Word, and when you delete a source or a case, it's deleted. Leaving is as easy as arriving — which is the point.
Sign up, upload a case file, and see the connections, the timeline, and your next move — your first case working the same day.