There’s an app for everything nowadays. Food delivery? There’s an app for that. Car service? There’s an app for that too. House cleaning? Yard work? Home maintenance? Catching Pokemon? Anything you want delivered? Yup. Yup. Yup. Yup. Yup. There are more than a few apps for all of this and then some.
Some law firms have even jumped on board the app bandwagon. But does your law firm need one? And what would it do differently than your website?
When it comes to client marketing, there is definitely a benefit to having a downloadable app, particularly as the demand for the mobile web continues to rapidly grow and mobile apps can provide a superior mobile experience.
The more helpful your app is to legal consumers, and the better it looks and works, the more likely you are to convert app users into actual clients (quality really matters). You can consider providing helpful information about local laws, or legal news and issues pertaining to your firm’s areas of expertise. Or, you may want to consider having your app scrape posts from your firm’s blog (which you diligently post on every week) in order to provide app users with content that will make them think twice before deleting your app to get more photo storage on their smartphones.
Law Firm Matter Management Apps
Enterprise software and apps are incredibly helpful for businesses and law firms. In addition to employees and associates using matter management apps and software, a law firm’s app can provide clients with a portal to their individual matters.
A law firm’s client-facing (portal) app should allow a client to message their attorney directly, upload documents, review documents, and track deadlines and tasks. Providing an interface like this for clients, especially in app form, is sure to please as it can increase efficiency and reduce miscommunication.
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