Dissomaster comparison

Same core support-calculation work, with more visible review structure.

Mimas is not trying to change the job. It is trying to make the job easier to review, compare, and hand off by keeping assumptions, scenario posture, and output context attached to the work.

Same California support-calculation core.

More explicit scenario and review context.

Built for professional handoff, not just a fast answer.

Overlap and difference

Where the workflow is the same, and where Mimas adds more structure.

Support calculations

Shared baseline

Both are built around California family-law support work, including the input set, timing, and scenario posture needed to reach a usable number.

Mimas adds

Mimas keeps the matter record and assumptions attached to the result so the calculation can be reviewed later without reconstructing the context.

Scenario comparison

Shared baseline

Both support comparing changed facts, different dates, and alternate positions instead of treating every run as a one-off answer.

Mimas adds

Mimas makes the baseline-versus-scenario relationship more explicit, so the comparison reads as a deliberate posture instead of a rerun.

Arrears and reporting

Shared baseline

Both can be used for arrears review and for turning a calculation into something a professional can discuss or rely on.

Mimas adds

Mimas pushes harder on review-ready output, with more visible assumptions, clearer work product, and a cleaner path from analysis to report.

Professional workflow

Shared baseline

Both fit legal work rather than consumer self-service, so the core use case is still a professional one.

Mimas adds

Mimas adds a Learning Center, clearer workflow structure, and firmer support for repeatable matter handling across a team.

What goes further

These are the parts that make the comparison feel materially different.

Visible assumptions

Defaults, run context, and calculation posture stay close to the result instead of living only in operator memory.

Review-first output

The result is presented as professional work product, not just as a number in a calculator interface.

Cleaner comparison posture

Baseline and scenario work stay distinct, which makes changed facts, changed dates, and changed assumptions easier to inspect.

Guided onboarding

The Learning Center gives product, legal, and workflow context in one place so the system is easier to adopt across a team.

Next step

Use the comparison page to decide whether the added structure matters to your team.

If the core calculator workflow is enough, the overlap may be the main story. If you want more visible assumptions, clearer comparison posture, and more review-friendly output, Mimas is built around that layer.