Your firm needs tech. We provide it.
Case Studies
Welcome to our case studies page, where we showcase the success stories of our current and past clients. Here, you'll find a variety of law firms and practices that have utilized our services to work efficiently and get more clients. Our case studies highlight the unique challenges and solutions we have provided, giving you an in-depth look at the impact we have had on firms just like yours. Read on to discover the possibilities for your own firm.
Every business needs a website, including small law practices. John Munoz' previous website was okay. It had a bare bones layout that framed the basic info – John's bio, a page about his practice, and a contact page. In mid 2021 we were able to replace that website with a new version with a modern layout, and more importantly, much improved content. The new content coupled with some Google tools helped increase the website traffic nearly 8 times as much as the 2020 website.
The last full year for the old website was 2020 when it was viewed by 1,103 total unique visitors. In 2021 the total unique visitors climbed to 5,583 and in 2022, the site's first full year on-line, total unique visitors jumped to 8,752.
Too many years ago to mention, the principals at On Point Legal Tech worked together at a large New Orleans law firm. Some of the partners asked if we could build something that would help them manage the summer law clerk program. Lawyers are busy, and leveraging automation helps save time and money.
After an initial meeting to outline the scope of the job, we put together a plan that would involve building a web application. Web apps are software applications that run on a web browser, rather than on a local computer. They're accessed through the internet and run on a web server. Examples of web apps include email apps Outlook and Mac Mail, online shopping, social media sites, and project management tools like Monday.com and Asana.
A new client contacted us asking for "…advice on updating the website with an emphasis on SEO." My first impression of the front end was surprisingly positive considering it was built by a busy attorney. The layout and organization looked simple but nice (no blinking red text or tiled backgrounds!) But when we evaluated the back-end, we quickly found a few important issues that had to be addressed.