Legal · STN 05 — Return
Five-star reviews,
on schedule.
Distress plus comparison. The firm that answers first has an enormous advantage before price is ever discussed. Asked automatically, at the moment the work is freshest. Without it, a rating built from whoever was annoyed enough to write unprompted — and for law firms and legal practices taking enquiries from the public, that adds up to $56,700 a year.
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What it is costing now
$56,700
a year for law firms and legal practices taking enquiries from the public. Struck through because it is recoverable.
Based on 3 unanswered enquiries a month at $4,500 average matter value, of which 35% would have converted. Your leak audit uses your numbers, not these.
What changes
Asked automatically, at the moment the work is freshest.
Every completed job triggers a review request at the right moment — when the customer is happiest and the work is fresh. Reviews compound: they lift local ranking, they lift trust, and they lift the close rate on every enquiry that follows. On the line this sits at station 5, return — the point where enquiries either turn into matters or quietly stop. The people qualified to speak to a new client are billing, in court, or in a meeting.
The board — Legal — return station
RUNNING- 21:40Conveyancing — contract reviewWeb chatBooked Wed
- 06:00Shift summary → principal's phoneReport3 consults booked
- 19:26Family law enquiry — initial adviceMissed callConsult Thu 10:00
- TueCosts estimate #14 — commercialDay-5 chaseInstructed
How it runs
What review requests after every job changes for legal
01
It asks at the right time
Straight after the work is done, not a fortnight later when the feeling has faded.
02
It makes it one tap
Straight to the platform that matters for your ranking. No hunting.
03
It catches problems first
An unhappy customer reaches you rather than the public page.
04
It keeps going
Every job, every week — which is what moves a rating, not a one-off push.
Straight answers
Review requests after every job for legal practices — questions people ask
- We ask for reviews already.
- You ask when you remember, which is after the good jobs and never after the busy weeks. A rating moves on consistency — every job, not the memorable ones.
- Can automation give legal advice?
- No, and it does not. It captures the nature of the matter, checks for conflicts against your rules, and books a consultation. Every word of advice comes from a person.
- How does it handle conflict checks?
- Names and opposing parties are captured at intake and checked against your list before a consultation is confirmed, which is earlier than most firms manage manually.
Same trade
Everything else that runs on a legal line
90-second speed to lead
Most jobs go to whoever replies first. This makes that you, every time.
Missed-call text-back
A text goes out before the voicemail beep would have finished.
Straight-to-calendar booking
Qualified enquiries land in your calendar. No phone tag, no back and forth.
AI web chat
A visitor asking a question at 11pm gets an answer, not a contact form.
Appointment reminders
A booking that does not show up cost you the same as one you never took.
Quote follow-up on day 2, 5 and 9
Sent is not the same as answered. Every open quote gets followed until it is one or the other.
Same station
Review requests after every job in other trades
Legal · Reviews + reputation
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