Build legal case management software with AI
Generate matter intake, client records, tasks, deadlines, documents, billing fields, dashboards, APIs, and a codebase your team can keep extending.
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Use this route when the product needs to manage legal matters themselves: intake, parties, documents, deadlines, tasks, billing context, case history, and client updates.
Matter intake
Capture new cases, clients, opposing parties, practice area, deadlines, documents, and intake source in one record.
Deadline control
Track court dates, limitation periods, tasks, reminders, assignments, and review states before work falls through gaps.
Documents and notes
Keep files, correspondence, comments, case history, and important decisions attached to the matter.
Owned codebase
Generate the app on a dedicated VM and keep extending legal workflows in source code.
A legal case management system should make the current matter status visible without reducing legal work to a generic project board.
Matter-first app generation
Build around the case file, not just tasks and folders
Legal case management software has to connect clients, parties, deadlines, documents, notes, assignments, billing context, and reporting. The generated app should keep each handoff traceable.
Model the legal matter. Create clients, matters, contacts, parties, courts, documents, tasks, deadlines, notes, time entries, invoices, and status fields as structured records.
Control work across the case timeline. Move each matter from intake to investigation, drafting, filing, review, hearing, settlement, closing, or archive with clear assignments and reminders.
Add secure access, reporting, and APIs. Connect dashboards, role permissions, audit logs, file uploads, exports, notifications, REST APIs, and client portal handoffs around the same app.
From matter intake to case resolution in one generated app
Start with the matter lifecycle and let the builder generate the database-backed screens, roles, deadline views, dashboards, APIs, and deployment setup around that workflow.
Open AI Web App Generator Best when the legal matter is the product boundary.
Boundary check
Choose legal case management when the matter lifecycle matters
This page is not a generic document repository, CRM, client portal, or project board. It is for legal work where each matter needs parties, documents, deadlines, tasks, notes, billing context, status history, and secure handoffs.
Workflow
Generate the legal workflow in the order firms actually use it
Start with matter intake and role access, then add deadlines, documents, notes, billing context, dashboards, notifications, and integrations once the matter model is stable.
Define matter intake
Start with practice areas, client fields, opposing parties, conflict check fields, intake forms, required documents, and the first status states.
Generate tasks and deadlines
Create assignments, due dates, court dates, limitation periods, reminders, review stages, and role-based access for legal teams.
Attach documents and billing context
Keep files, correspondence, notes, time entries, invoice status, approval history, and case updates inside the matter record.
Ship dashboards and integrations
Add reporting, CSV import/export, REST APIs, webhooks, notifications, and portal handoffs once the matter model is stable.
FAQ
Questions teams ask before building legal case management software
A useful first release usually includes matter intake, client and contact records, parties, deadlines, tasks, document uploads, notes, reminders, role-based access, audit logs, dashboards, imports, exports, and APIs.
Yes. Document management is centered on files, metadata, version history, approvals, and search. Legal case management includes documents, but the core product is the matter lifecycle: intake, parties, deadlines, tasks, notes, filings, billing context, and case status.
Yes. The first version can include secure client status views, upload forms, notifications, messages, and portal handoffs when clients need a controlled way to complete the next action.
Yes. You can shape the generated app around practice areas, matter types, deadline rules, role permissions, conflict check fields, billing status, internal approvals, and reporting needs. Final legal compliance and professional rules still require review by the firm.
Ready to build
Turn your legal case workflow into software your team owns
Start with the matter process you need to control, generate the app foundation, deploy on a dedicated VM, and keep extending the source code as the workflow gets more specific.