When you finish a Zoom call with a client, the time entry is already there.
Connect your Zoom account. Lawgbook turns client calls into billable time entries matched to the correct matter. No timers, no manual logging—just run your meeting and the entry is ready.
What happens when you connect
Zoom meetings are detected and turned into draft time entries linked to the right matter.
Call duration is captured automatically so your time entry reflects actual billable time.
No bot in the call. Works via Zoom's API in the background—connect once and forget it.
FAQs
Lawgbook connects to your Zoom account via Zoom's API. When you have a meeting with a client, we detect the call and create a draft time entry matched to the correct matter. No bot needs to join your meetings. Entries sync to Clio or your PMS for billing.
Yes. We use Zoom's official APIs and OAuth. We only access the data needed to create time entries (e.g. meeting metadata and duration) and do not store meeting content or recordings.
No. Lawgbook detects when your Zoom calls start and end and creates the time entry for you. Automatic time tracking means no manual time keeper steps; you can review and edit entries before they sync to Clio or your practice management system.
Yes. Time entries created from Zoom meetings in Lawgbook sync to Clio and attach to the correct matter. Call duration is captured automatically so your Clio billing reflects actual billable time.
Client Zoom calls are billable work that often goes under-logged. Legal tech like Lawgbook turns each call into a draft time entry matched to the matter, so you capture billable time without timers or manual logging.