The Problem

Costs Scale with Volume

Discovery costs scale directly with data volume. More email means higher review costs, longer timelines, and greater risk.

Over-Collection is Common

Over-collection is common in email-heavy matters. Custodians often have years of accumulated messages, many of which are redundant or irrelevant.

Cost Gets Locked In

Once data reaches review platforms, most cost is locked in. Processing fees, hosting fees, and review costs are all tied to volume.

Downstream Tools Assume Clean Data

Downstream tools assume the data set is already clean. They're built for review and analysis, not for early-stage data reduction.

How It Works

Four steps to reduce your discovery data volume before review begins.

Upload

Upload custodian email or PST datasets from your collection source.

Dedupe & Thread

Skyscope performs early deduplication and email threading to identify redundant messages across your data set.

Remove

Redundant and junk messages are removed from the data set, reducing volume before it reaches review.

Export

A reduced dataset is exported to downstream discovery tools like Relativity for review and production.

Built for Legal Workflows

Matter-Aware Metadata

Skyscope applies matter- and custodian-aware metadata during preprocessing, reducing manual tagging and cleanup work later in eDiscovery tools.

Workflow Fit

Designed to fit existing legal workflows. Skyscope works before your current tools, not instead of them.

Litigation Support Feedback

Built with ongoing feedback from litigation support professionals who understand the pain of high-volume email discovery.

Active Conversations

Active conversations and pilots with law firms exploring early-stage data reduction as part of their discovery process.

Early Validation

Results from initial testing with real email datasets.

Meaningful reduction at custodian level

Early deduplication removes redundant messages within individual custodian collections before processing.

Higher impact at matter level

Cross-custodian deduplication yields greater reduction when processing all custodians in a matter together.