Integrations
Lawgbook connects to the tools your firm already uses, so billable time gets tracked without extra work.

Clio
Time entries show up in Clio without you having to type them in again.

Gmail
Emails you send and receive get logged as time entries. You just keep emailing.

Outlook
Works the same way as Gmail. Client emails in Outlook become time entries on their own.

Zoom
When you finish a Zoom call with a client, the time entry is already there waiting.

Meet
Google Meet calls get logged automatically. Just hop on and talk.

Teams
Calls, chats, and meetings in Teams get picked up and matched to the right matter.

Quo
Conversations on Quo get picked up and synced to your practice management system.

RingCentral
Coming SoonPhone calls through RingCentral get logged so nothing slips through.

Those quick back-and-forth texts with clients? They get tracked too.

iMessage
Coming SoonEven a short iMessage thread with a client counts. Now it actually gets recorded.
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Request integrationFAQs
Automatic time tracking for law firms captures billable time from email, calls, and meetings without timers or manual entry. Tools like Lawgbook connect your communication and calendar apps to your practice management system, match activity to matters, and create draft time entries for review and billing.
Legal time keeper tools that integrate with Clio—such as Lawgbook—send time entries created from your communications into Clio and attach them to the correct matter. You keep using Clio for billing; the time keeper fills in the entries from your real work so Clio billing stays accurate and complete.
Yes. Automatic billing software can connect to both Gmail and Outlook via secure APIs. Lawgbook supports both: client emails are turned into draft time entries, matched to the right matter, and synced to Clio or your PMS. No plugins or workflow changes are required.
Manual timesheets underreport billable work and add administrative load. Legal tech for time tracking uses your existing email and call data to capture time automatically, so you bill what you actually did. Firms use it to reduce leakage and keep time capture aligned with real matter work.
Clio handles billing and matter management; a dedicated time keeper like Lawgbook captures time from communications and feeds it into Clio. That way entries are created from email and calls without you logging each activity manually. The time keeper and Clio work together for end-to-end automatic billing.