The workflow
that handles itself.
Intake auto-routed. Deadlines auto-tracked. Documents auto-assembled. Stop billing $400/hr on work a system should be doing.
Four weeks.
Then it runs itself.
Watch the system boot up. Each scroll reveals another component going live — until the entire machine is breathing.
Intake automation snaps into place.
Every new matter — email, web form, or referral — is captured, categorized, and routed to the right attorney without a paralegal touching it. Your intake queue goes from a shared inbox to a live triage board in 5 business days.
Auto-routes by matter type, jurisdiction, and attorney availability.
Deadline tracking activates across all matters.
Every statute of limitations, filing deadline, and response window is automatically calendared from the moment a matter is opened. Attorneys receive escalating alerts at 30, 14, and 3 days out. Nothing gets missed. Nothing.
Syncs with court rules databases. Updates automatically when courts issue extensions.
Document assembly learns your templates.
Docket ingests your existing engagement letters, pleadings, and standard agreements. From Week 3 forward, a document packet that took four hours to assemble takes eleven minutes — because the system fills the variables, you review the output.
Supports DOCX, PDF, and court-specific formatting rules.
The full dashboard lights up.
Every matter. Every deadline. Every document in progress. One screen. The administrative overhead that used to consume a paralegal's Tuesday — and Wednesday — is now a background process. Your team does legal work. Docket does everything else.
Live across all practice areas. Audit trail on every action.
Where your firm loses
a full week every month.
The average mid-size firm hemorrhages 40+ non-billable hours per month to process work that should be automated. At $400/hr blended rate, that's $16,000+ in recovered capacity sitting inside your existing team — if the system handles itself.
Manually sorting emails, triaging new matters, and routing to the right attorney. Every new client costs you half a day before billable work begins.
Cross-referencing court calendars, updating shared spreadsheets, sending manual reminders. One missed deadline costs more than a year of Docket.
Copy-pasting client data into templates, reformatting for jurisdiction, chasing signatures. Your paralegal's Tuesday — and Thursday — owned by the process.
Clients calling for updates that live in six different places. Attorneys updating matter notes that no one reads. The status meeting that should be a dashboard.
"The 40-Hour Leak: Where Mid-Size Firms Lose a Full Week Every Month"
A 12-page diagnostic with workflow audit templates, benchmark data from 200+ firms, and a step-by-step recovery plan. Download free — no demo required.
What firms say after
the exhale.
"We had a paralegal whose entire Tuesday was intake and deadline cross-referencing. That Tuesday now belongs to client work. Docket paid for itself in the first month."
"I inherited a workflow held together by sticky notes and a shared Google Sheet. Six months in, I have a live dashboard and a team that actually knows where every matter stands."
"Solo practice, $400 billable rate. I was spending three hours a day on process work. Docket gave me those hours back. That's $1,200 a day I was leaving on the table."
See your workflow
automated.
Tell us about your firm. We'll show you exactly what Docket would automate — with your practice area and matter types built in.