Zubu for SLED. Legal Hold, Collections, and Public Records. One platform for public sector.
Zubu for SLED . Public Sector eDiscovery

Hold. Collect. Produce.
One platform for SLED.

Legal Hold, Collections, and FOIA all hit the same Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace data. Zubu unifies the three workflows in one platform, sized and priced for small and mid-size public agencies. No separate tools. No manual searches. No surprise overage bills.

$98.28/mo
Starts at, all-in
3
Workflows in one platform
Holds and custodians
Week 1
Most agencies live
— The problem

Three jobs, one inbox.

Counsel needs holds. The clerk's office needs FOIA exports. IT keeps getting the requests. All three live in the same M365 and Google data.

— What's broken

Tools built for big law.

Enterprise eDiscovery platforms quote six figures and assume dedicated litigation support staff. Public agencies do not have either.

— What changes

One platform. Built for public sector.

Zubu puts Hold, Collect, and Produce on a single audit trail, sized for the agencies that big-law tools were never built to serve.

— Three workflows. One platform.

The same data. Three jobs done right.

Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace are where the records live. Zubu connects once and powers every workflow that touches them, so legal, records, and IT stop running parallel manual processes.

01 /
Legal Hold

Defensible holds, with the audit trail to prove it.

Issue holds across unlimited custodians. Send notices, capture acknowledgments, automate reminders. Every action is logged for litigation, audit, and counsel review.

  • Unlimited holds, unlimited custodians
  • Notice templates and acknowledgments
  • Automated reminders and escalations
  • Full audit log, court-ready export
02 /
Collections

Collect in place. No staging. No egress fees.

Pull email, attachments, SharePoint, OneDrive, Gmail, and Drive directly from source. Land collections in your own BYOB storage bucket. No data movement surprises.

  • M365 + Google Workspace, native
  • BYOB target bucket, you own the data
  • Custodian-scoped or matter-scoped
  • Defensible chain of custody
03 /
Public Records

FOIA requests without the fire drill.

Search the same data sources for public records requests. Track deadlines, build export packages, and produce redaction-ready output without re-running the same query in three different tools.

  • Request intake and deadline tracking
  • Same search across mail and files
  • Redaction-ready export packages
  • Defensible production logs
Data sources
OutlookExchangeSharePointOneDriveGmailGoogle DriveAttachmentsShared folders
— Built for public sector

Who Zubu is for.

Small and mid-size SLED agencies that need real eDiscovery and records capabilities, without the enterprise platform overhead. If your agency lives in M365 or Google Workspace, Zubu fits.

01 / Cities & Towns

Municipalities

Pop. 5,000 to 100,000
Typical buyers
City Clerk City Attorney Records Manager IT Director
02 / Counties

Counties

Pop. 10,000 to 250,000
Typical buyers
County Clerk County Counsel Public Information Officer IT / CIO
03 / Education

School Districts

1,000 to 25,000 students
Typical buyers
District Counsel Board Secretary Superintendent's Office CIO
04 / Authorities

Special Districts

Water . Utility . Fire . Transit
Typical buyers
General Counsel Records Officer IT Lead Executive Director
— Common questions

Procurement-ready answers.

The questions city clerks, county counsel, and IT directors ask before signing. If yours is not here, the demo is the fastest way to get a straight answer.

How is Zubu different from the enterprise eDiscovery platforms our state uses?
Enterprise platforms are priced and built for AmLaw firms and Fortune 500 legal departments. They assume dedicated litigation support staff and matter volumes most public agencies will never see. Zubu covers the three workflows public sector actually runs, Legal Hold, Collections, and Public Records, on the same Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace data, at a price an agency of 5,000 to 100,000 residents can approve through normal procurement.
What does "BYOB collection bucket" mean and why does it matter?
BYOB means Zubu collects data into a storage bucket you own and control, typically in your own AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud account. Your records never sit in a vendor's storage tier, and you do not pay egress fees to move them later. For public agencies with data residency or sovereignty requirements, this is usually the difference between yes and no.
Do you support Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, or just one?
Both, on every plan. Many agencies run hybrid environments, M365 for staff and Google for schools, or a recent migration that left data in both places. Zubu connects to Outlook, Exchange, SharePoint, OneDrive, Gmail, and Google Drive in a single tenant or across both.
What happens when we exceed our monthly data cap?
We will tell you well before you hit the cap and walk through your options. The standard path is moving to the next tier for the following month. We do not auto-bill overages or surprise invoices, which is a deliberate design choice for public sector procurement, where unbudgeted spend is a serious problem. Unused data does not roll over.
Can our records team use this without IT involvement?
After initial setup, yes. The platform is designed for clerks, records managers, and counsel to run holds, collections, and exports themselves. IT handles the initial M365 or Google Workspace connection (typically a 30-minute task), then steps out of the day-to-day. Most agencies report a meaningful drop in "can you search this mailbox" tickets to IT within the first month.
Is Zubu defensible for litigation? What about for audits?
Every action in the platform is logged with timestamp, actor, and scope. Hold notices, acknowledgments, collections, and exports all produce court-ready audit packages. The same logs serve internal audit and records retention reviews. We can share sample audit exports under NDA during evaluation.
Do you support state cooperative purchasing or GSA-style agreements?
We work with agencies through state cooperative purchasing programs, intergovernmental agreements, and sole source justification where applicable. Multi-year and cooperative agreements unlock additional pricing. Send your procurement requirements during the demo and we will return with a paper-ready quote.
How long does implementation take?
Most agencies are live within a week, often the same day for Microsoft 365-only environments. There is no hardware to procure and no on-prem install. The main variable is change management, how many records and legal staff need training and whether SSO is in scope, which we scope with you up front so there are no surprises.

See all three workflows in one 20-minute tour. Plans start at $98.28/mo . No slide decks. Real platform.