Superpanel, the intake infrastructure company for high-volume operations in regulated environments, announced the launch of Voco, a native voice execution layer designed to capture revenue lost during plaintiff firm intake. The announcement, made on March 5, 2026, highlights that callers are always given the option to speak with a staff member, yet fewer than 4 percent choose to do so, indicating a strong preference for automated voice interactions.
Superpanel has processed nearly 250,000 intake workflows and facilitated over 15,000 case signings in the past year for plaintiff law firms. The platform handles intake end-to-end, from first contact through case qualification and handoff, with accountability for outcomes and human oversight where judgment is required. According to the company, organizations using Superpanel have seen conversion rates increase by up to 300 percent within six months of full deployment, without adding headcount.
The launch of Voco addresses what Superpanel identifies as the largest hidden loss center in plaintiff law firms: intake. By owning intake execution end-to-end, Superpanel helps firms avoid the missed opportunities and intake inconsistency that can cost high-volume practices millions of dollars in lost cases each year. The platform has collected, verified, and organized over 60,000 supporting documents, and handled up to five times more inbound inquiries per intake staff member.
Superpanel was founded in 2024 and operates across lemon law, personal injury, employment law, and mass tort. For more information, visit www.superpanel.io.


