Your AI associate reads the inbox, calendars the deadlines, drafts the follow-ups, codes your time, and stress-tests every pleading against the rules. Objection: overruled.
No credit card required. Setup in under 5 minutes. Cancel anytime.
Reply to opposing counsel re: deposition dates (promised by EOD).
Detected from email. Ramirez matter.
Discovery is 70% complete. Defense produced 1,240 docs Tuesday. Expert disclosure deadline is the next critical milestone.
No 90-day onboarding. No professional services bill. Most firms run their first matter the same day they sign up.
Paste a complaint PDF or create manually. Parties, court, and claims are extracted for you.
Emails auto-log to the case. Deadlines and follow-ups are detected as they arrive.
Daily digest, follow-up alerts, deadline countdowns, PACER updates, and rule simulations. All in one place.
The expensive case management tools track what already happened. LitTrack tells you what's about to happen, and what you promised someone yesterday that's due today.
"Counsel, let me run the depo dates by my client and circle back by end of day Thursday. Also, please send the supplemental responses by next Friday."
Hear back on depo dates. Due Thursday EOD.
Send supplemental responses. Next Friday.
Discovery responses outstanding from defense.
Not a data problem solved with an AI gamble. Every output is verifiable in 10 seconds, every rule is sourced, and every deadline is auditable. The record reflects.
The calendar that knows the rules cold.
Neutralizes the ~27% of malpractice claims tied to calendar slips.
Your AI associate reads every email so you don't have to.
Reclaims ~5 hours per attorney, per week, of inbox triage.
Bill what you earned. Settle what's fair. No spreadsheet acrobatics.
Average firm recovers ~$33,540/yr in time previously left on the table.
The boring infrastructure, handled. No paralegal data entry tax.
From signup to your first matter in under 5 minutes.
Side by side with the per-seat case management tools. Same calendar sync, far more litigation-specific automation, at a price that doesn't grow with your firm.
| Feature | LitTrack | Clio Manage | MyCase | Filevine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Flat firm price | Per user | Per user | Per user + setup |
| Approx. cost for a 5-person firm Plus implementation fees on Filevine | $199 / mo | ~$495 / mo | ~$390 / mo | ~$400+ / mo |
| Texas deadline calculator with court rules | Limited | Limited | Add-on | |
| Statute of limitations tracker | ||||
| AI email analyzer + auto follow-ups | Limited | |||
| Complaint PDF intake | ||||
| PACER integration | Add-on | Add-on | ||
| BracketIQ negotiation analysis | ||||
| Lien calculator (Medicare / Medicaid / hospital) | ||||
| Calendar sync (Google / Outlook + ICS feed) | ||||
| Setup fee | None | None | None | Yes |
| Free trial | 14 days | 7 days | Demo only | Demo only |
Competitor pricing reflects publicly listed plans and may change. See each vendor's site for current pricing.
Real numbers from typical onboarding, not testimonials. Connect your inbox, import a matter, and these are the kinds of things LitTrack surfaces on day one.
Promised callbacks, document deliveries, and "circle back by Friday" notes, pulled from your first inbox sync.
Each case is simulated against its jurisdiction's rule set, surfacing deadlines that may have been missed in the original calendar.
AI-coded UTBMS time entries pulled from emails, calendar events, and document edits. Auto-totaled toward your monthly hours goal.
Every plan includes the AI email analyzer, follow-up tasks, deadline and SOL tracking, rule-set simulations, daily digest, PACER, and unlimited cases. The only thing that changes is firm size.
Save roughly 2 months billed annually. No setup fees, no per-case fees, no per-seat fees.
Try LitTrack free for 14 days. Import a real matter, connect your inbox, and see how many follow-ups it catches in the first week. Res ipsa loquitur.