FirmMatters is the advisory firm for law practices running Soluno, PCLaw, and ActionStep — built by the people who've implemented, supported, and rescued more legal accounting environments than we can count.
Vendors sell the platform. They demo the dream. Then they hand you a login and move on to the next deal. The gap between what you bought and what you're using? That's where money disappears.
You call your vendor with a trust accounting question and get a Level 1 tech reading from a script. You need someone who's seen your exact problem 200 times before — and knows the fix.
Your data is sitting in your system right now — collections data, billing patterns, profitability by practice area. Nobody's turning it into decisions. We built an AI platform that does.
Moving to a new platform or finally setting up the one you bought two years ago. We handle the migration, the configuration, the trust accounting setup, and the part where we make sure your team actually knows how to use it.
Your system is "working" but you know it could do more. Or it's a mess and you need someone to untangle it. Either way, we've seen worse. We'll audit what you have, fix what's broken, and train your team on what they're missing.
Through FirmPulse.ai, we turn your existing data into actionable intelligence — collection rates, comparative P and L, profitability analysis, all powered by AI that actually understands legal accounting context.
Upload your data, get intelligence back — no six-month BI project, no consultant billing you to build a spreadsheet. Built by the same people who've spent decades inside these systems.
See who's paying, who's not, and where your AR is actually stuck — across every responsible lawyer.
12-month side-by-side profitability with AI analysis that flags the trends your bookkeeper won't.
Which areas are actually profitable versus which ones just feel busy. The data usually surprises people.
Not a chatbot. Context-aware analysis from a model trained on what legal accounting data actually means.
Whether you're mid-crisis or just tired of leaving capability on the table — let's talk.
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