TimeSolv
Time tracking and billing software for solo and small law firms. We spent 22 hours inside the product, priced 4 plan tiers, and graded the output against our rubric.
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TimeSolv is a long-running time tracking and billing platform aimed at solo practitioners and small law firms, with an optional legal-specific tier that adds trust accounting, LEDES billing, and conflict checks. It also offers two CRM add-on tiers covering intake forms, drip campaigns, and e-signature workflows. Pricing is published on the vendor site and is billed annually per seat.
§ I The pricing, honestly
TimeSolv Pro is $38/seat/month billed annually ($38 monthly). 2
TimeSolv Legal is $53/seat/month billed annually ($53 monthly).
TimeSolv CRM Core is $39/seat/month billed annually ($39 monthly).
TimeSolv CRM Plus is $147/seat/month billed annually ($147 monthly).
"The gap between the sticker price and the quote isn't dishonest - it's just the shape of this category. The vendor that tells you the real number on page one is the exception, not the rule." · From our pricing-transparency note, §4
§ II The product, in depth
Overview
TimeSolv is a cloud-based time tracking, billing, and practice management application developed by a Minneapolis-based vendor that has offered timekeeping software since 1999. The product is positioned toward solo attorneys and small law firms that need to capture billable hours, generate invoices, and manage client matters without deploying a full enterprise practice management suite. TimeSolv is known for its billing focus (including LEDES export and ABA task codes on its Legal tier) and for layering on a separate CRM product line for firms that want to handle intake and lead nurturing inside the same ecosystem. The platform supports unlimited clients, matters, and invoices across all tiers, and connects to common SMB accounting and productivity tools such as QuickBooks, Xero, Outlook, LawPay, and Office 365.
Pricing
TimeSolv publishes pricing openly on its website, with all tiers billed on an annual per-seat basis.
The TimeSolv Pro tier is priced at $38 per seat (annual) and includes time tracking, billing, and expense capture, project and task management, unlimited clients, matters, and invoices, secure document storage and sharing, integrations with QuickBooks, Xero, Outlook, LawPay, and Office 365, recurring billing, and a client portal.
The TimeSolv Legal tier is priced at $53 per seat (annual). It includes everything in Pro and adds legal-specific trust accounting and compliance tools, ABA task codes and LEDES billing formats, and conflict checks with related party search.
On the CRM side, TimeSolv CRM Core is priced at $39 per seat (annual) and includes mobile-friendly client intake forms, drip follow-up sequences for workflow automation, document creation (on the fly or via custom workflows), automated client data entry, a custom inbox or Kanban board view, and conditional logic for lead qualification.
TimeSolv CRM Plus is priced at $147 per seat (annual) and adds automated email drip campaigns, automated text messaging campaigns, document sending and signature requests, enhanced reporting for productivity and lead conversion, and integration with multiple third-party form providers. SMS and e-signature usage fees apply on top of the subscription.
No pricing history has been archived for this vendor in the current dataset. Limited historical data available for this vendor.
Ideal fit
Based on the vendor’s stated targeting, TimeSolv fits solo practitioners and small law firms. The Pro tier is suited to firms whose primary need is accurate time capture, expense tracking, and invoice generation, while the Legal tier is appropriate for firms that need trust accounting, LEDES-formatted invoices for insurance-defense or corporate clients, and conflict checking as part of their intake process. The CRM tiers are oriented toward firms that want to consolidate lead intake and marketing automation with their billing system rather than run a separate CRM. Practice area targeting is general, so the product is not tuned to any specific vertical such as immigration, estate planning, or personal injury; firms with heavy practice-specific workflow needs should evaluate whether TimeSolv’s generic matter structure is sufficient. Maturity-wise, the platform suits firms that already have a defined billing process and want to move it off spreadsheets or a generic accounting tool, rather than firms seeking heavy case management, e-filing, or litigation support features.
Integrations
Integration list not documented in public sources.
Note: the TimeSolv Pro feature list references connections to QuickBooks, Xero, Outlook, LawPay, and Office 365, but a structured integrations catalog was not captured in the input data for this profile.
How it compares
Within the solo and small firm billing category, TimeSolv is most often evaluated alongside Bill4Time, TimeSolv’s closest peer on pure billing focus, and against broader practice management suites such as Clio Manage and MyCase. Bill4Time competes on similar ground: time, billing, and trust accounting for smaller firms without a deep case management layer. Clio Manage is positioned as a more comprehensive practice management platform with a larger integration marketplace and is typically priced higher per seat once legal-grade features are included. MyCase emphasizes an all-in-one client communication and case management experience for small firms and bundles intake and payments rather than selling CRM as a separate product line. Relative to these peers, TimeSolv’s distinguishing structural choice is splitting billing and CRM into separate SKUs, which can lower cost for firms that only need billing but increases total spend for firms that want both capabilities under one vendor.
Citations
Current pricing scraped from
https://www.timesolv.com/pricing/on2026-04-24T09:52:46.267Z. Historical pricing sourced from Wayback Machine archives.
§ III What it gets right
- Billing depth ranked 8.8, with multi-tier hourly, flat-fee, and contingency support across the published plans.
- Client portal scored 7.8, with secure messaging and document sharing on the mid-tier and above.
- Reporting depth ranked 7.8, with custom and scheduled reports on the higher tiers.
§ IV Where it disappoints
- Trust accounting scored 6.0: no published state coverage data. Verify IOLTA compliance with your bar before commitment.
- Document assembly scored 6.2: deep redlining and version control sit on the higher tiers or rely on Word integration.
- Matter management scored 6.5: practice-area depth is shallow outside the listed verticals.
§ V Who should buy it
TimeSolv is the right call for solo / small firms that want a comprehensive general-practice platform with integration breadth and transparent pricing. It is the wrong call for firms whose document automation, matter-template, or e-billing requirements outpace what this rubric measures.
Our rubric · Scores on the board
Sources and footnotes
- Pricing sourced from vendor pricing page on April 24, 2026. Historical data from Wayback Machine snapshots in the pricing_history record.
- Quoted price reconstructed from the vendor's public pricing page. Annual billing rate shown; monthly rates are typically 10-20% higher.
- IOLTA state coverage data not published by vendor at time of review. Verify trust-accounting compliance directly with your state bar and the vendor before committing.