ProLaw vs Smokeball

Smokeball scores 8.2/10 vs 6.0/10. Best for: Small firms that want automatic time capture and a massive document template library so they can bill more hours without manual tracking.

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ProLaw

6.0
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Smokeball

8.2
Better overall

Smokeball scores higher overall at 8.2/10 vs 6.0/10. 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.

ProLaw
Smokeball

Rank

#37 of 39

Rank

#2 of 39

Features

16/18

Features

17/18

Starting at

Custom

Starting at

$29/mo

User reviews

3.5/5 (50)

User reviews

4.8/5 (500)

What they cost

ProLaw Smokeball
Starting at Contact for pricing $29 /mo
Free trial No No
Number of plans Custom 3
ProLaw pricing verified: 2026-04-11 Smokeball pricing verified: 2026-04-11

What the pricing really means

Smokeball publishes their pricing upfront, which is a good sign. ProLaw 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 ProLaw wins

  • Backed by Thomson Reuters with direct integration to Westlaw and Practical Law
  • Enterprise-grade financial management with LEDES billing, matter budgets, and profitability analysis
  • Trust accounting with multi-bank, multi-currency support for large international firms
  • Court rule calendaring included

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 ProLaw falls short

  • G2 rating of 3.5 and Capterra 3.8 indicate significant user frustration with the interface
  • No public pricing — likely $200+/user based on the enterprise positioning
  • No client portal, no mobile app, no eSignature, no intake forms
  • Implementation takes months, not days

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?

ProLaw

Target: 25-1,000+ attorneys

ProLaw is a legacy enterprise product. Large firms already invested in Thomson Reuters' ecosystem may find value in the Westlaw integration, but modern alternatives like Filevine or Litify offer better user experiences at every scale.

LitigationCorporateInsurance DefenseGovernment

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.

General PracticeFamily LawReal EstatePersonal InjuryEstate Planning

Feature comparison

Feature ProLaw 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 ProLaw's 6.0/10 in our ranking. Smokeball is the better pick for 1-30 attorneys. ProLaw is better if you need large firms (50+ attorneys) that want enterprise practice management from a trusted legal tech brand with deep integration into thomson reuters' legal research ecosystem.

ProLaw 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.

ProLaw: No free trial. Smokeball: No free trial. Always test with your actual workflow before committing to an annual plan.

ProLaw covers 16 of 18 features we track. Smokeball covers 17 of 18. Smokeball has broader feature coverage, but more features does not always mean better — pick the tool that covers what your business actually needs.

Yes, ProLaw 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 ProLaw if...

Large firms (50+ attorneys) that want enterprise practice management from a trusted legal tech brand with deep integration into Thomson Reuters' legal research ecosystem.

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.

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