The problem that motivated us
Brazil has 83.8 million active lawsuits, spread across more than 90 courts operating on different systems. ESAJ, PJE, Projudi, EPROC, ClickJud — each with its own interface, data format, and quirks.
For lawyers, fintechs, compliance teams, and any professional who needs court data, this means navigating dozens of different websites, solving captchas, copy-pasting data manually, and consolidating information into spreadsheets. A process that takes hours — sometimes days — for a single CPF (Brazilian individual taxpayer ID).
Meanwhile, critical decisions are being made without judicial visibility:
- Credit granted to borrowers with 15 labor lawsuits
- Acquisitions closed without mapping R$ 2 million in tax liabilities
- Suppliers hired while in bankruptcy proceedings
- KYC approved without checking criminal cases
These situations happen every day in Brazil. Not from lack of data — courts publish everything. But from lack of efficient access to that data.
Our mission
Make public Brazilian court data accessible quickly, in structured format, and at a fair price. So any company — from a growing fintech to a large law firm — can make informed decisions without wasting weeks on manual research.
What we built
Our first product, Vigilant, is an API that unifies access to 12 court sources across 10 Brazilian states. A single call with a CPF and a list of courts returns all data structured in JSON: case number, parties, movements, subjects, jurisdiction, and case value.
What used to take hours now takes less than 60 seconds. What used to cost hundreds of reais now costs R$ 0.10 per court. No subscriptions, no contracts, no minimums.
Our principles
Transparency
Our prices are public. You don't need to schedule a demo, talk to sales, or fill out a form to find out how much it costs. R$ 0.10 per court searched. It's on the homepage.
Reliability
Brazilian courts are unstable. Our system handles this: if a court does not respond, the credit is automatically refunded. You only pay for what works.
Simplicity
One API. One endpoint. A standardized response regardless of the court. Interactive documentation with OpenAPI 3.1. Integration in minutes, not weeks.
Correct data
We tolerate data up to 2 days stale. We do not tolerate incorrect data. Quality is non-negotiable — we would rather not return a field than return a wrong one.
Who we build for
- Lawyers and law firms — who lose hours searching client lawsuits across multiple states
- Fintechs and financial institutions — who need judicial due diligence before granting credit
- Compliance teams — who run KYC/KYB checks and need to go beyond credit scores
- Lawtechs — who want to offer lawsuit search as a feature in their product
- M&A teams — who need to map judicial liabilities before closing a deal
- International firms — doing due diligence on Brazilian entities from abroad
A technology company
We are engineers first. We build with the same practices we would use for critical infrastructure: automated tests, full observability, safe deploys, and reviewed code. We believe the best way to solve a problem is with solid engineering — not shortcuts.
What's next
Vigilant is our first product, not our last. We are expanding court coverage and developing new tools for judicial intelligence. Every added court means more data available for decision-makers.
If you work with court data and have ideas about what to build, we want to hear from you.
Contact
Email: support@trackjud.com.br
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/trackjud