Centerbase vs Smokeball
Smokeball scores 8.2/10 vs 7.5/10. Best for: Small firms that want automatic time capture and a massive document template library so they can bill more hours without manual tracking.
Smokeball scores higher overall at 8.2/10 vs 7.5/10. Smokeball's automatic time tracking genuinely captures revenue that other tools miss. If your firm leaks billable hours because attorneys forget to start timers, this pays for itself. The catch: you need the $149/user Grow plan to get it.
Centerbase
Smokeball Rank
#13 of 39
Rank
#2 of 39
Features
18/18
Features
17/18
Starting at
Custom
Starting at
$29/mo
User reviews
4/5 (80)
User reviews
4.8/5 (500)
What they cost
| Centerbase | Smokeball | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting at | Contact for pricing | $29 /mo |
| Free trial | No | No |
| Number of plans | Custom | 3 |
What the pricing really means
Smokeball publishes their pricing upfront, which is a good sign. Centerbase requires you to contact sales for a quote. When a company hides pricing, it usually means the cost is high enough that they want a salesperson to justify it before you see the number. Always ask for total year-one cost, not just the monthly subscription.
Where Centerbase wins
- Financial reporting and profitability analysis is deeper than most competitors, with partner compensation tracking
- LEDES billing built in with proper compliance for corporate and insurance clients
- Multi-office and multi-entity support for firms with multiple locations
- Custom pricing means you negotiate based on firm size, which can work in your favor
Where Smokeball wins
- Automatic time tracking runs in the background and captures billable activity you'd otherwise forget to log — firms report 20-30% more captured time
- 1,000+ built-in document templates for common legal forms, which saves hours compared to building templates from scratch
- G2 and Capterra ratings (4.8/5 on both) are the highest in the category, and reviews back it up with genuine praise
- Bill plan at $29/user is one of the cheapest entry points if you just need billing and time tracking
Where Centerbase falls short
- No public pricing — you have to go through sales, and mid-market typically means $100-200/user/month
- G2 rating of 4.0 suggests the user experience has room for improvement
- Fewer reviews (80 total) than major competitors means less community knowledge base
- Probably overkill for firms under 10 attorneys
Where Smokeball falls short
- No free trial — you have to commit based on a demo, which means trusting the sales pitch
- The Grow plan at $149/user is expensive and you need it for automatic time tracking, which is the main differentiator
- Smaller integration ecosystem than Clio — about 50 integrations vs 250+
- No mobile app — desktop-first architecture means attorneys can't access cases from their phone
- Originally built for Australian and UK markets, so some US-specific workflows feel bolted on
Who is each product built for?
Centerbase
Target: 10-200 attorneys
Centerbase targets the gap between Clio and enterprise systems like Thomson Reuters. If you're a 20-100 attorney firm that needs serious financial reporting and LEDES billing, it's worth a demo. Smaller firms should stick with Clio or CosmoLex.
Smokeball
Target: 1-30 attorneys
Smokeball's automatic time tracking genuinely captures revenue that other tools miss. If your firm leaks billable hours because attorneys forget to start timers, this pays for itself. The catch: you need the $149/user Grow plan to get it.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Centerbase | Smokeball |
|---|---|---|
| Case Management | ||
| Case / matter management | ||
| Contact management | ||
| Conflict checks | ||
| Client intake forms | ||
| Client portal | ||
| Documents & Automation | ||
| Document management | ||
| Document automation | ||
| E-signatures | ||
| Email management | ||
| Billing & Accounting | ||
| Time tracking | ||
| Billing & invoicing | ||
| Trust / IOLTA accounting | ||
| Scheduling & Deadlines | ||
| Calendar management | ||
| Task management | ||
| Court rule deadlines | ||
| Platform | ||
| Reporting / analytics | ||
| Mobile app | ||
| API access | ||
Common questions
Smokeball scores 8.2/10 vs Centerbase's 7.5/10 in our ranking. Smokeball is the better pick for 1-30 attorneys. Centerbase is better if you need mid-size firms (10-200 attorneys) that have outgrown clio and need more powerful financial reporting, ledes billing, and multi-office support.
Centerbase uses custom pricing (contact sales). Smokeball starts at $29/month. Watch for add-on costs — the base price often does not include all features. Pricing last verified 2026-04-11.
Centerbase: No free trial. Smokeball: No free trial. Always test with your actual workflow before committing to an annual plan.
Centerbase covers 18 of 18 features we track. Smokeball covers 17 of 18. Centerbase has broader feature coverage, but more features does not always mean better — pick the tool that covers what your business actually needs.
Yes, Centerbase has a mobile app. Smokeball does not.
Yes. The main effort is migrating your data (customer lists, job history, invoices). Plan for 1-2 weeks of overlap where you run both. Most legal practice management tools can import CSV data. Ask both vendors about migration support before you sign.
The bottom line
Pick Centerbase if...
Mid-size firms (10-200 attorneys) that have outgrown Clio and need more powerful financial reporting, LEDES billing, and multi-office support.
Pick Smokeball if...
Small firms that want automatic time capture and a massive document template library so they can bill more hours without manual tracking.