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About DocuGov.ai

Giving people a stronger starting point when dealing with government agencies, companies, and institutions.

What is DocuGov.ai?

DocuGov.ai is an AI letter generator for formal legal and administrative correspondence. It helps users create structured drafts for appeals, complaints, reconsideration requests, demand letters, eviction-related letters, and responses to government or institutional notices.

Why DocuGov.ai Exists

Every year, millions of people receive unfavorable decisions from government agencies, insurers, employers, landlords, and other institutions. Many accept the outcome without challenge - not because the decision is necessarily correct, but because they do not know how to write a formal, structured response that will be taken seriously.

DocuGov.ai was built to change that. Our AI-powered platform helps people create professional draft letters, including appeal letters, complaints, reconsideration requests, demand letters, eviction-related letters, and responses to government or institutional notices. Each draft is generated from the user's facts and adapted to the relevant country, document type, and procedural context.

We believe access to structured legal and administrative correspondence should not depend on income, education, or personal connections. A single parent challenging a benefits decision, a tenant responding to a landlord, or a driver contesting an unfair fine should be able to start from a clear, well-organized draft - not a blank page.

DocuGov.ai gives users that starting point.

DocuGov.ai in Numbers

130+
Countries covered
5
Languages
40+
Document types
700+
Legal content pages

Founder

Bartosz Kurek

Founder & AI Strategy

Bartosz Kurek brings more than two decades of enterprise IT leadership experience from highly regulated organizations, including Bank Pekao S.A., BOS Bank, and Warta Insurance.

This background gives DocuGov.ai a practical focus on technology, structured processes, compliance, reliability, and the way large institutions handle formal communication.

His work across banking, insurance, infrastructure, compliance, and large-scale technology systems shaped the idea behind DocuGov.ai: formal processes should be easier to understand and navigate for ordinary people, not only for professionals and institutions.

When generative AI reached production quality, the opportunity became clear. The same class of technology used to automate complex enterprise workflows could also help ordinary people organize facts, understand procedural context, and create structured, jurisdiction-aware correspondence in minutes.

Connect with Bartosz Kurek on LinkedIn

The Team

DocuGov.ai is built by a distributed team combining AI engineering, legal research, localization, and multilingual content production.

Our research process focuses on procedural requirements, document structure, deadlines, common legal references, and jurisdiction-specific differences across supported markets. Our AI engineers design and refine the document generation workflow so that drafts follow the formal structure, tone, and clarity expected in administrative, legal, and institutional correspondence.

Our content team produces and maintains legal-information pages in English, German, Polish, French, and Spanish, helping users understand when a specific type of letter may be useful and what information it should include.

How We Build Legal Content

Our content and document workflows are built around three principles:

1

Jurisdiction awareness

We identify the relevant country, state, province, or administrative context before generating a draft.

2

Procedural structure

We focus on the formal elements that institutions expect to see: facts, timeline, legal basis where applicable, requested outcome, attachments, and signature details.

3

Research-based review

Key legal-information pages and document workflows are reviewed and updated where appropriate to reflect procedural changes, terminology differences, and common user scenarios.

Important Notice

DocuGov.ai is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The platform generates structured draft documents and legal-information content to help users prepare a stronger starting point. It is not a substitute for advice from a qualified lawyer in your jurisdiction.

Users are responsible for reviewing the draft, checking local requirements, and seeking professional legal advice where necessary.

Last updated: May 2026

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Describe your situation in plain language. DocuGov.ai helps turn your facts into a structured formal letter adapted to your document type and jurisdiction.

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