Investors
MailTrace is building the evidence layer for email investigations.
The category thesis is simple: email has become a source of evidence, but the dominant software abstractions still treat it as communication, search, or summarisation.
Problem
Critical organisational facts remain buried in email.
Organisations rely on mailboxes for notice, approvals, escalation, handoff, and decision trails. Yet the infrastructure for turning that record into defensible chronology is underbuilt.
Product
Procedural intelligence for email evidence.
MailTrace scopes investigations, persists selected evidence, reconstructs participants, and builds chronology-first workspaces for operational review.
Why Now
Mailbox evidence volume keeps increasing while enterprises demand faster internal review, stronger defensibility, and more operational clarity.
Moat
Structured reconstruction, procedural workflow design, and chronology-specific product architecture create compounding data and workflow defensibility.
Architecture
MailTrace is built around an evidence-first stack, with review and narrative layers positioned downstream of a stable evidentiary record.
Evidence-First Architecture
Truth assembly before narrative generation.
Mailbox scoping
Constrain the evidentiary field and start with bounded investigation logic.
Evidence persistence
Promote relevant emails into explicit evidence objects with traceable metadata.
Chronology construction
Rebuild timeline and participant sequence from selected evidence rather than loose summaries.
Review overlays
Allow later interpretation only once the underlying case structure is stable.
Market Adjacency
Positioned near several large enterprise workflows.
E-discovery
Early evidence shaping and chronology preparation before broader review systems engage.
Legal evidence
Case preparation, chronology, and participant reconstruction for legal teams and advisors.
Operational compliance
Mailbox-led reviews of approvals, notice, escalation, and procedural response.
Enterprise search
Beyond retrieval into evidence structuring and chronology-specific intelligence.
Investigation systems
A foundational evidence layer for specialist internal review tooling.
Procedural intelligence
A new systems category where evidence reconstruction precedes interpretive review layers.
Traction Placeholder
MVP deployment stage.
- Protected product already exists for workspace and case investigation flows
- Public-site access and category positioning established
- Commercial packaging and rollout pathways still in progress
Roadmap Placeholder
Near-term direction.
- Expand investigation scope controls and export pathways
- Deepen evidence reconstruction and review workflows before broader narrative layers
- Refine organisational workflows and access models
Contact
Investor conversations by request.
Use the contact route when you want to discuss category formation, evidence-intelligence infrastructure, or the chronology-first product thesis in more depth.