Concept overview

A credit-gated library for arbitration materials — built around bounties.

ArbitraryBounty is a shared, searchable repository for arbitration demands and outcomes. The idea is simple: the more the community contributes, the more valuable the library becomes — and bounties help steer contributions toward what people actually need.

Verified firm contributions Credit-gated downloads Bounty board requests AI-assisted search AAA & JAMS focus

How it works

Firms contribute arbitration materials to grow the shared library. Access is designed to be contribution-friendly: users can earn credits by uploading (and by fulfilling bounties), or choose a paid access option. The details evolve, but the goal stays the same: reward sharing and make discovery easy.

1
Upload

Contribute documents to the library using a simple, user-driven workflow.

2
Verify & anonymize

Publish under “Contributed by Verified Firm” with practical safeguards in mind.

3
Search

Use filters and AI-assisted search to quickly find relevant examples.

4
Pull with credits

Download access is credit-gated; contributing earns credits to keep the loop going.

The bounty board

Early on, the bounty board is the centerpiece: it turns “I wish I had an example of X” into a clear request that the community can fill. Over time, bounties help prioritize what gets uploaded and what gets found.

A
Post a request

Describe what you’re looking for (kept intentionally high-level).

B
Contributors respond

Verified firms can upload a matching document (non-duplicate).

C
Credits awarded

When a response qualifies, the bounty is paid out in platform credits.

Incentives favor outcomes Quality over volume Duplicate checks

Search that feels practical

Search is built to work the way people actually look for examples: exact terms when you have them, and “show me something like this” when you don’t. Results are designed to be explainable — you should understand why a document matches.

Keyword + filters AI relevance Snippets & context Fast retrieval

Trust & guardrails

Arbitration materials can be sensitive. The platform is designed around verified contributors and practical publishing guardrails. Contributors remain responsible for what they submit, and the library emphasizes safe sharing practices.

Verified Firm Anonymized by default PII awareness Report & remove