How Volders transformed from contract helper to AI legal pioneer
Berlin-based company Volders has grown steadily since its launch in 2014. Founded by Jan-Hendrik Ansink, it began as a digital tool to help consumers manage and cancel contracts with ease. The firm has since expanded into AI-powered legal services while strengthening its market presence.
Volders started with a simple goal: to simplify contract management for users. The platform lets people track deadlines, consolidate existing agreements, and send cancellations online—all while ensuring legal compliance. Founder Jan-Hendrik Ansink took a modest first salary of €1,400 net after seven months of operation.
Over time, the company broadened its services. It acquired Aboalarm, a cancellation platform, to solidify its position in the market. More recently, Volders has ventured into artificial intelligence with Rechtspilot, a tool offering automated legal support. This shift marks a new phase in its development.
From its early days in Berlin, Volders has evolved from a contract management service into a provider of AI-driven legal solutions. The acquisition of Aboalarm and the launch of Rechtspilot reflect its ongoing expansion. The company continues to focus on helping consumers navigate contracts and legal processes more efficiently.
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