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Small Law Firm Practice Management

Case intake, document automation, and billable hours for solos and two to five attorney firms. The big platforms are overbuilt and overpriced for them.

Who buys it

Owners of small professional practices and trade businesses in the target vertical.

Why this is worth building

This is a standalone product opportunity. It has a clear buyer, a real recurring problem, and a reasonable path to its own revenue line.

The general-purpose tools in this space are either too expensive or too broad for the businesses that actually need them. A vertical-specific product that speaks the buyer's language wins every time.

How we would build it

A sharply-defined buyer

We start by naming a buyer in one sentence. Not a persona document. One sentence. Every screen we ship has to feel obvious to that one buyer.

A small, high-conviction feature set

The first release does three to five things extremely well. Not ten things adequately. We defer anything that does not show up in the buyer's Monday morning.

Pricing that lines up with value

We choose a price that is obvious inside the buyer's budget and easy to justify in a single sentence. Pricing is a product decision, not an afterthought.

Distribution baked into day one

We plan the first 100 customers before we write the first line of code. Content, outbound, partnerships, and product-led loops all get scoped alongside the build.

Suggested rollout
  1. 1

    Weeks 1 to 2: Buyer and edge

    We pressure-test who the buyer is, why they would switch, and where the product has a defensible edge. If the answers are thin, we tighten them before a single screen gets designed.

  2. 2

    Weeks 3 to 10: Build and land 10 paying users

    We design, build, and ship a first version. In parallel, we recruit the first ten customers by hand. We do not ship to a market we have not already talked to.

  3. 3

    Weeks 11 to 13: Grow or iterate

    If the first ten are converting and staying, we turn on distribution. If they are not, we learn why and tighten before we pour fuel on the fire. Either way the product owns its first real data.

Build this with Sizzle

This is what we do for a living.

Sizzle has shipped 10 of our own ventures in exactly this category, including SignUpGo, School Conference Go, FileJoy, UserFinder, Aptura, MoneyFun, Nivo, TradeKit, United Volleyball Network, and Stillago. We know the traps. We know the shortcuts. We know what to build first and what to defer. We are the team you want pointed at this idea.

Do not try to ship a real product with a free website builder, a stitched-together set of no-code tools, or a freelance marketplace. Real products need a real team who has done it before. Let us talk about what it would take to bring this one to market in 90 days.

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