For a video walkthrough of these changes, please view it on Loom
At a Glance
What’s new:
A unified Drafting experience from the Home page and Drafting tab
A new Draft any document capability using Draft by Example
Support for reusable drafting templates
Clear visibility into all Supio-drafted and verified documents
What’s stayed the same:
Interrogatory Response Builder
Supio’s verified demand letter workflow
Where to Start Drafting
You can initiate drafting from two places:
The Home page (quick access)
The Drafting tab (full drafting workspace)
Both entry points provide the same drafting actions.
The Drafting tab also includes a complete list of all documents drafted in Supio, including:
AI-drafted documents
Verified demand letters created by Supio
Drafting Options Overview
Across the top of the Drafting tab, you’ll see several drafting actions:
Build Responses
Launches the Interrogatory Response Builder
Works exactly as it did previously
Instant Demands
Creates a non-verified, instantly delivered AI demand
Draft Any Document (New)
Drafts documents based on your own examples
Uses Supio’s Draft by Example workflow
Draft Any Document: Draft by Example
Draft by Example allows Supio to draft new documents by learning from documents you’ve already created.
To do this, you provide two example documents of the same type, and Supio drafts a new document that matches:
Your structure
Your formatting
Your tone and style
Common document types Supio optimizes for include:
Demands
Complaints
Mediation Briefs
Letters of Representation
Written Discovery Requests
Interrogatories
Requests for Production
Requests for Admission
Ad Hoc Drafting vs. Templates
There are two ways to use Draft by Example.
Ad Hoc Drafting | Templates |
Upload examples on the fly | Create templates in advance |
Start drafting immediately | Reuse templates across cases |
Best for one-off drafts | Best for repeatable workflows |
Ad Hoc Draft by Example: Step by Step
Select Draft any document
Upload two documents of the same type (.docx required)
Supio automatically:
Detects the document type
Analyzes structure and style
Validates file quality
Review any warnings or errors:
Non-.docx files
Empty documents
Documents that are unusually long
Select the case files you want to use as drafting context
Name your document and click Draft document
Supio then kicks off the drafting job.
Draft Output: What to Expect
When drafting completes, the new document:
Is created for the current case
References the correct parties and facts
Matches the style and structure of your examples
Preserves formatting elements like headers and letterhead
The drafted document appears automatically in the Drafting tab.
Drafting from Templates
Instead of uploading examples each time, you can create reusable templates.
Templates can be:
Created by you
Created by your Supio Customer Success Manager
Why Use Templates
Save time on repeat drafting
Standardize documents by case type (e.g., MVA, dog bite, slip and fall, medical malpractice)
Ensure consistent formatting and structure across cases
Once a template exists:
Select the template
Choose your case context
Name the document
Click Draft document
The drafting process and output are identical to ad hoc drafting.
Summary
The updated Drafting experience makes it easier to:
Start drafting from anywhere
See everything Supio has drafted for your case
Create new document types beyond standard demands
Reuse proven formats through templates
Draft by Example gives you control over how Supio drafts—so your documents look and feel like they came from your firm.
If you have questions or want help setting up templates, contact your Supio Customer Success Manager.