Practice Management

Practist

Est. 2024 India Updated 2026-02-10
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AI-native law firm practice management software. Self-describes as ‘the first practice management system designed to make it easier to accept legal insurance cases and get paid for them.’ Built by Lyda Group. Features: case management, document management, automations, intake, billing. Key differentiator: dedicated legal insurance features that no other PM tool offers — integrates with legal insurance to accept and manage insured cases. Competes against Clio and MyCase (TalkRoute comparison, Mar 2026). 2 employees, 30 LinkedIn followers. YouTube demo playlist available. Very early stage.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2024
  • Team size: 1-10 employees
  • HQ: India
  • Sector: Case Management, Marketing & Intake

What We Haven’t Verified

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Workflows

Based on practitioner evidence, Practist is used in these workflows:

What practitioners struggle with

Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Practist addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.

Solo attorney paying $500+/month across 6 different software tools that don't share data — needs one system that actually handles the basics without nickel-and-diming

Firm Operations & Growth 99 vendors affected Solo practitioner · Small firm (2–10)

Firm uses separate tools for intake, documents, billing, and e-signatures that don't talk to each other — opening a new matter means entering the same client info 4 times across systems that should but don't share data

Firm Operations & Growth 137 vendors affected Solo practitioner · Small firm (2–10) · Mid-size firm (11–50) · In-house counsel

Solo/small firm wants Clio-level automation but can't justify $99-149/user/month for Clio's higher tiers — ends up on the cheapest plan without workflow automation and does everything manually, defeating the purpose of having PM software

Firm Operations & Growth 10 vendors affected Solo practitioner · Small firm (2–10)

Small firm's office manager copies new client data from the intake form into the PM system, creates a matter, sets up billing codes, generates an engagement letter, and sends a welcome email — the same 15-step workflow 30 times a month, but every 'automation' tool requires a developer or Zapier expertise the firm doesn't have, so it stays manual

Firm Operations & Growth 8 vendors affected Small firm (2–10)

Solo or small-firm lawyer evaluating practice management software can't tell from vendor websites which tools are genuinely built for a 1-5 person firm vs which are enterprise platforms with a 'small firm' marketing page — they waste weekends demoing tools that turn out to be overkill or underbuilt

Firm Operations & Growth 5 vendors affected Solo practitioner · managing-partner

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