About MailTrace

Transform your emails into a clear, defensible evidence base.

MailTrace is procedural intelligence for email evidence. It reconstructs mailbox records into chronology, participant context, and a traceable evidence base before any explanatory layer is allowed to speak for the facts.

Our approach Evidence-first Mailbox record, chronology, participants, and source-linked review come before explanation.
What you get Procedural case state MailTrace is designed to assemble reviewable matter state rather than generic summaries.
Perfect for Operational reviews For users who need evidence reconstruction, chronology discipline, and source-linked review material.

The problem we solve

Email evidence is scattered. We make it structured and defensible.

Why email evidence is hard

Decisions, approvals, escalation, notice, coordination, and contradiction often sit inside email. The mailbox is no longer just a communication surface. It is a record of intent, sequence, and organisational action.

How MailTrace helps

We transform scattered email search results into a structured case with organized evidence, participant context, and clear chronology — ready for review or legal action. evidence, participant context, and chronology that can be reviewed procedurally.

Why timing matters

Sequence changes everything. We preserve it.

Timing proves causality

A response before a warning means something different from a response after it. Sequence is not metadata; it is interpretation-critical evidence.

Track who's involved, when

Who enters or exits a thread, and when, is often as important as message content itself.

Build a defensible record

Chronology gives teams a defensible structure for review, export, and later explanation.

Evidence integrity

Facts first. Then insights.

Why structured evidence comes first

Evidence selection, participant reconstruction, and chronology should be grounded in explicit data handling rules. If the foundational record is unstable, any later summary or explanation is merely fluent uncertainty.

Role of explanation layers

Narrative and review layers are useful after the record is assembled. They should explain the review state, not invent it. MailTrace is designed around that ordering.

Who Needs It

Teams handling sensitive chronology, review, and evidence preparation.

Investigators

Internal, operational, and specialist teams reconstructing what happened across a mailbox case.

Legal and compliance teams

Teams preparing evidence, understanding notice and response, or reviewing event history.

Enterprise operators

Organisations that need evidence-grade email infrastructure instead of generic search or chat overlays.

Access

Join early access or enter the existing workspace.

Start with evidence reconstruction, chronology review, and source-linked case assembly inside the current MailTrace product surface.