Smokeball vs Clio: 2026 Comparison
Smokeball and Clio target overlapping markets but with different product DNA. Smokeball was built around document template automation and auto-time-capture. Clio was built as a broad general-practice PMS with deep ecosystem integration. The post-Lawyaw acquisition has narrowed the document-automation gap, but Smokeball still leads in template depth for specific practice areas.
Pricing: Smokeball is custom-quote, typically $69-$199 per user per month with variance based on firm size and feature tier. Clio Essentials at $89 vs Clio Advanced at $129 is the typical competitive range. At similar feature scope, Smokeball runs $30-$70/u/mo more than Clio Essentials but includes auto-time-capture and deeper templates that Clio requires Clio Draft to match.
The Verdict
Smokeball wins for document-template-heavy practices (family law, estate planning, immigration, certain PI workflows). Clio wins for general practice and breadth. The deciding question: is document automation the daily workflow bottleneck, or is general PMS capability what matters most?
Feature Comparison
| Dimension | Smokeball | Clio |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Custom $69-$199/u/mo | $49-$199/u/mo by tier |
| Document automation | Best-in-class for family/estate/PI | Strong (Clio Draft) |
| Time tracking | Auto-capture from Word/Outlook (unique) | Manual or timer-based |
| UI polish | Modern | Modern |
| Mobile app | Functional, less polished | Polished iOS/Android |
| Integration ecosystem | Smaller (~80 partners) | 250+ partners |
| IOLTA compliance | Strong native | Solid via Clio Payments |
| Practice-area depth | Deepest for family/PI/estate/immigration | General-purpose |
| Implementation | 4-8 weeks typical | 1-3 weeks typical |
| Reporting | Solid | Strong at Advanced tier |
Where Smokeball Wins
**Document template depth.** Smokeball's template library for family law, estate planning, immigration, and certain PI workflows is the deepest in legal tech. Court-rules-aware templates, conditional logic, automatic merge from matter data, and specialty-area expertise that Clio Draft does not match for these specific practice areas.
**Auto-time-capture.** Unique in legal PMS. Smokeball records billable time spent in Word and Outlook on a matter automatically, eliminating the 10-25% time leakage that manual time tracking creates. For hourly-billing firms, this is direct revenue recovery.
**Specialty practice area workflow.** Built around family law and PI workflows in a way Clio's general-purpose model does not match. Custom matter templates, specialty-specific reporting, and workflow that fits the practice area.
**Native trust accounting.** Strong without requiring payment integrations.
Where Clio Wins
**Integration ecosystem breadth.** 250+ partners versus Smokeball's ~80. For firms using diverse legal tech tools, this matters.
**Mobile experience.** Clio's iOS and Android apps are best-in-class. Smokeball mobile is functional but less polished.
**Lower entry pricing.** Clio EasyStart at $49/u/mo versus Smokeball's lowest tier around $69-$99 per user equivalent. For solo and very small firms, Clio is cheaper.
**Faster implementation.** 1-3 weeks Clio versus 4-8 weeks Smokeball typical. Time-to-value matters when budget is tight.
**Better fit for general practice.** Firms doing diverse practice areas without a document-heavy specialty get more value from Clio's general-purpose model than from Smokeball's specialty depth.
Choose Smokeball if...
your practice is document-template-heavy (family law, estate planning, immigration, certain PI), or auto-time-capture would meaningfully improve your billing realization. Specialty-area firms doing high template volume get the most value from Smokeball.
Choose Clio if...
you run general practice across diverse areas, you value broad ecosystem integration, you want the lowest entry pricing, or your firm has not committed to a document-heavy specialty.
Pricing Scenario
**5-attorney family law firm:** Smokeball custom-quote ~$500-$900/mo all-in (6 seats). Clio Essentials × 6 = $534/mo. Comparable cost; Smokeball delivers more specialty-fit value for family law specifically.
**10-attorney general practice firm:** Smokeball custom $1,000-$1,800/mo (13 seats). Clio Essentials × 13 = $1,157/mo. Smokeball runs 5-50% more depending on tier and features. The cost premium is justified only if document automation depth pays back.
Integrations
**Smokeball:** ~80 integrations focused on Word, Outlook, QuickBooks, and major legal-specific partners. Less breadth than Clio but deeper Microsoft Office integration.
**Clio:** 250+ partners across calendar, email, accounting, AI tools, marketing, e-filing, and broader legal tech ecosystem.
Frequently Asked Questions
Did Clio Draft close the document automation gap?
Mostly, for general practice. Clio Draft (the rebranded Lawyaw acquisition) supports template logic, court-rules awareness, and matter data merge that covers most general-practice document needs. Smokeball still leads for specialty practice areas (family law, estate planning, immigration) where the template library depth and practice-area-specific workflow matter.
Is auto-time-capture worth the Smokeball premium?
For hourly-billing firms with consistent time leakage, yes. Typical firms report 10-25% time leakage from manual time tracking. Auto-capture recovers most of that. For a firm billing $1M annually with 15% leakage, recovery is $150K, far exceeding any reasonable PMS cost premium.
Can I migrate from Clio to Smokeball?
Yes, but plan for 60-120 hours of admin work plus 4-8 weeks of implementation. Smokeball implementation is heavier than typical PMS migrations because of the document template configuration. Most firms switching to Smokeball do so because of specialty-area fit, not as a generic upgrade.
Should small firms consider Smokeball?
Specialty-area small firms (family law, estate planning, immigration), yes. General-practice small firms, usually no. Clio Essentials at $89/u/mo or MyCase Pro at $79/u/mo deliver more value for general practice than Smokeball's specialty depth at higher cost.
Reviewed by Rome Thorndike. Last verified 2026-05-06.
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