# YesCounsel

> The operating system for modern law firms.

YesCounsel is the AI-native operating system for law firms. Matter management, AI legal research, AI contract review, AI drafting agents, automated time capture, focus timer, trust accounting, billing, payments, document automation, native e-signatures, white-labeled client portal, conflicts checking, intake, approvals, workflow automations, knowledge base, and reporting — all on one platform.

Homepage: https://yescounsel.ai
Sitemap: https://yescounsel.ai/sitemap.xml
Full index: https://yescounsel.ai/llms-full.txt

## Core pages

- [Homepage](https://yescounsel.ai/): Homepage. Product overview, what YesCounsel replaces (Clio, MyCase, Harvey, Billables.ai, 9 other tools), real AI feature showcase, competitor matrix, pricing, ROI calculator, FAQ.
- [Pricing](https://yescounsel.ai/pricing): Transparent per-seat pricing. Solo $29, Practice $59, Firm $99 per user/month; Enterprise custom; AI is included on every paid plan and capabilities scale by tier. 7-day trial.
- [Features](https://yescounsel.ai/features): Every module on the platform: matter management, AI legal research, AI contract review, AI drafting agents, automated time capture, focus timer (Pomodoro), trust accounting, document automation, native e-signatures, client portal, conflicts checking, and workflow automation.
- [Security](https://yescounsel.ai/security): Security posture. Provider-managed encryption, tenant-scoped Postgres row-level security policies, authenticated server routes, role-based permissions, server-side secrets, and security audit events. YesCounsel does not use firm data to train its own models.
- [For — Litigation](https://yescounsel.ai/for/litigation): Purpose-built for litigation firms. Matter + docket management, AI discovery review, Motion Drafter agents, automated deadline docketing, AI time capture, IOLTA trust accounting, client portal with e-signatures.
- [For — Estate Planning](https://yescounsel.ai/for/estate-planning): Purpose-built for estate-planning firms. Will and trust document automation, branded client intake, AI drafting agents, native e-signatures, retainer-drawdown trust accounting, beneficiary conflict checks.
- [For — MA](https://yescounsel.ai/for/ma): Purpose-built for M&A teams. Deal management, AI contract review vs playbook, due-diligence workflows, fast-mandate conflicts, negotiation-memo agents, closing-binder e-signatures.
- [Compare](https://yescounsel.ai/compare): Comparison hub. High-level, dated capability snapshots of YesCounsel, Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, spreadsheets, and legal AI point tools. Buyers should verify current vendor plans and documentation.
- [Compare — Clio](https://yescounsel.ai/compare/clio): YesCounsel vs Clio: plan capabilities, AI-assisted workflows, compliance modules, guided trust reconciliation, and an honest note on where Clio's marketplace is ahead.
- [Compare — Mycase](https://yescounsel.ai/compare/mycase): YesCounsel vs MyCase: client portal, plan-qualified AI-assisted workflows, guided trust reconciliation, conflicts, AML/KYC, and administrator-applied ethical walls.
- [Compare — Practicepanther](https://yescounsel.ai/compare/practicepanther): YesCounsel vs PracticePanther: a simple surface with plan-qualified AI-assisted workflows, guided trust reconciliation, compliance modules, knowledge base, and CLE tracking.
- [Compare — Spreadsheets](https://yescounsel.ai/compare/spreadsheets): YesCounsel vs spreadsheets: honest about when a workbook is fine, what breaks at scale (trust reconciliation, conflicts, deadlines), and what an operating system replaces.
- [Compare — Legal AI Point Tools](https://yescounsel.ai/compare/legal-ai-point-tools): YesCounsel vs legal AI point tools (category): research/drafting copilots still need a PMS beside them; YesCounsel builds the AI into the operating system, included on every paid plan.
- [Enterprise](https://yescounsel.ai/enterprise): Enterprise planning for multi-office firms. Identity, migration, residency, compliance, support, and service-level requirements are scoped and documented before activation.
- [Customers](https://yescounsel.ai/customers): Approved customer stories and operating patterns. Firm and user counts are read from the platform database, not seeded into public marketing content.
- [About](https://yescounsel.ai/about): About YesCounsel — team, values, and why we're building an AI-native operating system for law firms instead of another point tool.
- [Blog](https://yescounsel.ai/blog): Insights on law firm AI, automation, matter management, attorney billing, trust accounting compliance, and client portal strategy. Written by the team building the platform.
- [Contact](https://yescounsel.ai/contact): Contact the YesCounsel team for a product walkthrough, Enterprise planning, security questions, or support.
- [Terms](https://yescounsel.ai/terms): Terms of Service.
- [Privacy](https://yescounsel.ai/privacy): Privacy policy and data-handling addendum.
- [Register](https://yescounsel.ai/register): Register the firm owner, create the firm workspace, and add a card securely in Stripe to start a 7-day trial.

## Blog

- [Blog — Best Law Practice Management Software 2026 Comparison](https://yescounsel.ai/blog/best-law-practice-management-software-2026-comparison): A practical, vendor-authored comparison of law practice management platforms in 2026, including Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, CosmoLex, Smokeball, Rocket Matter, and YesCounsel. Verify current pricing and capabilities directly with each provider before purchasing.
- [Blog — Law Practice Management Software Free Whats Available](https://yescounsel.ai/blog/law-practice-management-software-free-whats-available): Looking for free law practice management software? Here's a practical breakdown of free and freemium legal tools in 2026 — what they include, what they do not, and where hidden operating costs can appear. Compare free, open-source, and plan-based products on current capabilities and total cost of ownership.
- [Blog — Law Practice Management System Core Capabilities](https://yescounsel.ai/blog/law-practice-management-system-core-capabilities): A modern law practice management system is no longer just matter management and time-tracking. We walk through the 14 capabilities every law practice management system needs in 2026 — AI-assisted legal research, contract review, drafting agents, automated time capture, IOLTA trust accounting, billing, native e-signatures, client portal, conflicts, intake, approvals, workflow automation, reporting, and knowledge base — and how to evaluate each one during a vendor demo.
- [Blog — Law Practice Management Software Canada](https://yescounsel.ai/blog/law-practice-management-software-canada): A Canadian-focused guide to evaluating law practice management software across trust-accounting, privacy, residency, billing, tax, language, and professional-rule requirements. Confirm current obligations with the applicable law society and advisers.
- [Blog — Law Practice Management Cle Credits 2026 Guide](https://yescounsel.ai/blog/law-practice-management-cle-credits-2026-guide): A framework for researching law practice management CLE requirements, approved-course rules, ethics and technology credits, and reporting workflows. Requirements change, so verify every course with the relevant jurisdiction.
- [Blog — How AI IS Transforming Legal Document Review IN 2026](https://yescounsel.ai/blog/how-ai-is-transforming-legal-document-review-in-2026): A practical look at AI-assisted discovery and due-diligence review, including model behavior, workflow design, accuracy and bias controls, privilege review, and responsible integration with law practice management systems.
- [Blog — The Complete Guide TO Trust Accounting Compliance](https://yescounsel.ai/blog/the-complete-guide-to-trust-accounting-compliance): A practical guide to trust-accounting workflows, including client ledgers, three-way reconciliation, retainer drawdowns, ABA Model Rule 1.15, jurisdictional variation, and the controls firms should validate with current local rules.
- [Blog — Building A Client Portal That Clients Actually Use](https://yescounsel.ai/blog/building-a-client-portal-that-clients-actually-use): Most law firm client portals go unused because they were built for attorneys, not clients. We cover the portal design patterns that actually drive client adoption — branded onboarding, mobile-first messaging, document signing without account creation friction, matter-status visibility, and automated payment reminders — and how to pick a law practice management software with a client portal worth paying for.
- [Blog — The State OF Legal Technology 2026 Market Report](https://yescounsel.ai/blog/the-state-of-legal-technology-2026-market-report): A vendor-authored overview of legal-technology themes in 2026: AI adoption, market consolidation, integrated law firm operating systems, pricing models, procurement questions, and workflow categories worth evaluating.
- [Blog — Implementing AI Powered Legal Research A Step BY Step Guide](https://yescounsel.ai/blog/implementing-ai-powered-legal-research-a-step-by-step-guide): A hands-on guide to adopting AI-powered legal research at your firm — picking a provider, building a firm-scoped knowledge base, writing prompts that hold up under cite-checking, quality-assurance workflows to avoid hallucinated citations, integration with your matter management, and the metrics that actually prove ROI on AI legal research spend.

## About

YesCounsel is an AI-native operating system purpose-built for law firms. Matter management, AI-assisted work, time, billing, trust accounting, documents, electronic signatures, client collaboration, intake, approvals, workflows, knowledge, and reporting share one multi-tenant platform. Firm-owned records use tenant-scoped database policies, authenticated server routes, role-based permissions, provider-managed encryption, and server-side secret handling. YesCounsel does not use firm data to train its own models.

## Pricing

Solo $29, Practice $59, Firm $99 per user/month; Enterprise custom; AI is included on every paid plan and capabilities scale by tier. 7-day trial. No AI credits or usage overages.

## Who we're built for

- Solo and small law firms (1–25 attorneys) replacing Clio or MyCase
- Boutique litigation shops replacing Clio + Everlaw + CoCounsel
- Estate planning firms replacing Clio + Gavel + DocuSign
- M&A and corporate teams replacing iManage + Spellbook + Harvey
- AmLaw 200 innovation teams piloting firm-wide AI

## Compliance and security

Provider-managed encryption, encrypted transport, tenant-scoped Postgres row-level security policies, authenticated server routes, role-based permissions, server-side secret handling, and security audit events. Regulated residency, compliance, and service-level commitments are defined only in signed Enterprise agreements.
