Vertical software group

The software layer for industries that run on paperwork.

Proxy Software Group builds focused platforms for legal, insurance, and client operations teams that still rely on spreadsheets, fragmented follow-up, and manual handoffs. The strategy is depth, not breadth: one workflow, one industry, done properly.

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3 platforms in market 3 verticals served More products in development
The thesis

Go deep where software has stayed shallow.

Contracts, claims, client communication, and follow-up run entire industries — and most of it still happens through spreadsheets, email threads, and manual handoffs. Proxy Software Group exists to replace that patchwork with software that becomes the permanent operating layer for the teams who rely on it, not another dashboard bolted on top.

3 platforms LegalClock, TrueLine Connect, and Caliper anchor the current market footprint.
3 verticals Legal, insurance, and client operations are already represented in the lineup.
More coming The portfolio is positioned as an expanding group, not a one-product company.
Product index

Purpose-built platforms, not generic tools.

Every Proxy platform ships under one roof but earns its own identity — each one built to go deep on a single industry's real workflow instead of trying to be everything to everyone.

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TrueLine Connect

Client OpsReal Estate · Medical · Enterprise

Three AI agents built around one insight: the buyer usually goes with whoever responds first. TrueLine Connect makes sure that's always you.

  • Speed-to-Lead — responds to new inquiries in under 60 seconds and books the appointment
  • AI Receptionist — answers every call 24/7 in your voice, handles FAQs, books time on your calendar
  • After-Hours capture — evenings and weekends turn into a morning digest of qualified leads instead of missed calls

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The next platform is already in the works. Same playbook: one industry, one workflow, done properly.

About Proxy

We build software for the industries software forgot.

Law firms, public adjusters, and client-facing operations all run on the same hidden burden: contracts, claims, communication, follow-up, and details that still move through manual systems built for a slower era. Generalist software treats these industries as an afterthought — a template, a plugin, a "coming soon." Proxy treats them as the entire point.

Every platform we build starts the same way: find a workflow so specific that the big players won't bother with it, and build the version that actually understands the job. That discipline is why LegalClock looks nothing like TrueLine Connect, and why Caliper looks nothing like either — each one is shaped entirely by the industry it serves, not by a shared template stretched thin.

The long-term model is a portfolio, not a single bet: as each platform matures, the next one goes into development, built on the same operating discipline and the same conviction that overlooked industries deserve software as serious as the work they do.

  • Focused depth over broad feature sprawl.
  • Long-horizon product thinking instead of trend chasing.
  • A portfolio model built to compound across underserved verticals.
Real tools for real workflows, engineered for the long run.

Not a slogan for a pitch deck — the actual filter every product decision runs through before it ships. "Real" means it maps to how the work already happens, not how a generic template imagines it should. "Long run" means we'd rather ship something narrower and durable than something broad and disposable.

Concretely, that shows up as: no feature gets built until it replaces a real manual step, not just adds an option. No product launches until it can survive being someone's only tool for that job, not a side dashboard they check occasionally. And no platform is considered finished — each one keeps getting sharper as the industry it serves changes.

How we operate

Small, senior, and deliberate. Every platform is owned end-to-end rather than handed off between teams, which is what lets each one go deep enough to replace the spreadsheets and side-processes its industry has been stuck with for years.

How we build

Depth first, every time.

Three operating principles govern every platform we build, regardless of which industry it's built for.

Vertical, not horizontal We'd rather own one workflow completely than touch ten workflows shallowly. Depth is the moat.
Owned end-to-end Each platform is built and run by people who understand the industry, not handed between teams that don't.
Built to compound Every platform we ship makes the next one faster to build and easier to trust — that's the portfolio model.