ElevenFlo positions itself as a “bankruptcy data layer,” primarily serving research into U.S. Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases. It provides access points for cases, dockets, documents, financials, parties, and datasets, and can connect court-sourced data to AI clients such as Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Codex, and VS Code via MCP. The focus is professional research rather than general-purpose chat.
Based on the crawled text, ElevenFlo’s emphasis is not on building its own large language model, but on combining “court-grounded” data with AI workflows. Users can search cases and filings, read original document text, use AI to generate summaries or analyze documents, and conduct research around issues such as restructuring plans, disclosure statements, first-day relief, DIP terms, and asset sale orders. The MCP endpoint is https://elevenflo.com/mcp, using Remote MCP over HTTP / Streamable HTTP with OAuth authorization. The official documentation stresses that users should not manually paste bearer tokens or custom authentication headers.
The free plan is $0/month and includes 1.5M AI chat tokens per month, 25 AI summaries, 50 docket searches, 10 document downloads, and 3 audio transcriptions. The Pro plan is $99/month, makes the above capabilities Unlimited, and adds structured dataset CSV exports and ElevenFlo MCP. Note that MCP usage is still credit-based and resets at the beginning of each UTC month. Different tools consume different amounts of credits, but the crawled text does not disclose the specific credit limit.
Its strengths are its highly vertical positioning, making it suitable for bankruptcy restructuring, credit research, and legal due diligence. The MCP integration path is clear, with official documentation covering client setup and troubleshooting for Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and others. It also supports using read_text to retrieve precise legal document language. The limitations are also clear: coverage is limited to the Chapter 11 cases and public-record boundaries defined by ElevenFlo; long-document analysis requires retrieving chunks before analysis; some tools are not part of the current client toolset; and the free plan does not include MCP access.
ElevenFlo is best suited for bankruptcy lawyers, investment banking / credit researchers, special situations investors, legal teams, and restructuring advisors. It is not a good fit for users who only need a general AI assistant or a Chinese legal database. The crawled text does not indicate a Chinese-language interface, RMB payments, or availability in mainland China, so network accessibility and payment methods cannot be confirmed. If access from China is limited, alternatives to consider include PACER, CourtListener, or Bloomberg Law, LexisNexis, Westlaw, and AlphaSense, though their professional coverage and AI integration approaches will differ.
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