Modern legal payments, built into your workflow

Learn about a faster, frictionless way for law firms to invoice clients, collect payments, and eliminate the revenue leaks caused by outdated billing systems.

Payton Young

Co-Founder, Clasp

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Law firms lose revenue every year not because clients won’t pay, but because firms make paying difficult. Traditional invoicing is slow, fragmented, and often disconnected from the actual legal work being done. CLASP Pay solves this by integrating billing directly into the case management workflow—so firms get paid faster, more consistently, and with far fewer administrative steps.

Law firms lose revenue every year not because clients won’t pay, but because firms make paying difficult. Traditional invoicing is slow, fragmented, and often disconnected from the actual legal work being done. CLASP Pay solves this by integrating billing directly into the case management workflow—so firms get paid faster, more consistently, and with far fewer administrative steps.

Why Is Getting Paid Still So Hard for Law Firms?

Most firms rely on a patchwork of systems: time captured in one tool, invoices generated in another, payment links sent manually, and reconciliation done by hand at the end of the month. This creates friction for both lawyers and clients. It also increases write-offs, delays collections, and forces staff to chase down late payments.

Clients today expect the same level of payment simplicity they see everywhere else—clean invoices, instant online payment, automated reminders, and transparency. CLASP Pay is built around that expectation.

What Makes CLASP Pay Different?

CLASP Pay is built directly into the platform that lawyers already use to run their cases. That means invoices, time entries, matter details, and payment processing all live in one system—no exports, no syncing issues, no manual reconciliation.

Because CLASP Pay is tied to the actual case activity inside CLASP, firms can generate accurate invoices in minutes. Time entries flow automatically, billable work is already attached to the matter record, and clients receive a clear, itemized statement that reflects real activity—not guesswork.

Payments are processed through a modern, client-friendly interface designed specifically for legal work. Clients can pay instantly via card or bank transfer, and funds are routed in compliance with trust accounting rules.

How Does CLASP Pay Improve Cash Flow?

Firms using CLASP Pay shorten their payment cycles immediately. Automated reminders follow up on outstanding invoices without staff intervention. Clients receive mobile-friendly payment requests they can complete in seconds. And because the entire billing workflow is connected to the case itself, invoices go out faster and with fewer errors.

This combination—faster invoicing, easier payment, automatic follow-up—reduces the time between work performed and cash collected. Many firms see dramatic improvements in their average days-to-pay within the first month.

Why Does Integrated Billing Matter?

Integrated billing isn’t just a convenience; it’s a competitive advantage. When case management, timekeeping, drafting, and payments all live in the same system, firms eliminate redundant data entry, reduce billing disputes, and improve the client experience.

CLASP Pay closes the loop between legal work and legal billing. Lawyers capture more time, clients pay faster, and firms operate with smoother, more predictable revenue.

What’s Next for CLASP Pay?

CLASP Pay will continue evolving with features like automated trust transfers, subscription billing options, payment plans for clients, and detailed analytics that show firm-level revenue patterns at a glance. As the legal industry moves toward more flexible billing models, CLASP Pay ensures firms stay ahead of the curve.

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