What Reddit Says About Court Date Reminder Apps
We compiled 18 Reddit discussions about Court Date Reminder apps from 12 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
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r/paralegal
Definitely Docket from BEC Legal! They even have an integration with Calendar rules that can automatically create dates based on any selected courts rules! Client: "OK, I'm available to meet with the attorney then.
r/Ask_Lawyers
Timeline JS has a (free) Google Docs/Sheets template you can use to make a nice digital timeline. There’s also AirTable (kind of like a user-friendly fancy excel) if you’re looking less for the visual timeline and more for document organization ...
r/Pickleball
Looking to see if anyone has any recommendations on a court reservation/scheduling app for use in a private community court. Super high level- we’re…
r/iosapps
"Is the Due app still good value in 2024..." - Yes its really good value considering you'll use it every day and it will save your butt by avoiding missing something really important.
r/Lawyertalk
chat gpt for doing a quick keysmash and saying turn this into a basic 1 page letter reminding client of court date and trial consequences as one would do if they had an assistant.
r/paralegal
I can’t speak for other softwares but with Milana, you can calendar a hearing (e.g., a demurrer) and it’ll auto populate other deadlines related to that trigger date (e.g., last court day to serve via electronic service, last day to file doc, etc etc) based on the court rules associated with that ca...
r/androidapps
Yeah, they can be quiet (because I chose a soft notification sound in the Notifications section of Settings), but I also set it to remind every 5mins starting an hour before the event. I never not look at my phone for an hour. Have not missed anything important. The act of creating the "event&q...
r/androidapps
I swear sometimes I don't get a notification at all. ... I agree google tasks is tedious to use but the sync is convenient. There are other apps with sync but I find them too complicated, I prefer something simple so pinnit works for me.
r/DivorcedDads
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r/publicdefenders
It also makes it easier to close cases if your clients come to court--and I find that, especially for lower-level cases, clients will usually get better sentencing outcomes if they are coming to court consistently and on time. Is it annoying? Yes. But I think overall it's more efficient than th...
r/Lawyertalk
If the firm uses Google Calendar, they have the same features with the added benefit of the ability to create multiple reminders.
r/LawFirm
Very easy to pause and start tracking, no guess work. ... A platform like Buddy Punch could work well for something like this. I know many firms using Buddy Punch to track hours/billables.
r/technology
Just use a regular calendar and circle the first date in red or something. Even if these apps seem safe now, it's not worth the risk ... Another good option can be free (libre) software that runs only on your own computer. This has the benefit of being easy to keep encrypted. It can be a comple...
r/smallbusiness
It also has automated confirmation emails that go out as soon as each appointment is scheduled. If I remember correctly, I had to upgrade my subscription to get those features, but it was well worth the money to do so.
r/LawFirmMarketing
We were using Timely most recently, and it worked very well and I personally like it a lot. But we migrated to DeskTime about two month ago becauase they have a lot more features we liked in their clock-in / clock-out widget.
r/paralegal
Had iTimeKeep. Loved it. I use timers, and it was so easy. It would autofill the client matter number if I typed just a few letters of any party's name or the cm#. Web-based. Great summary and reports and dashboard that tells me non-billable and billable for the day, the month, the year.
r/Lawyertalk
... I like HoursTracker: https://apps.apple.com/app/id336456412 Straightforward, powerful "enough" (e.g. can be set to round up to the nearest 0.1), "pro" edition is $14.99 and worth every penny IMHO.
r/androidapps
Tic tic does that (even though it has other issues). So I would say that Tic Tic is MUCH closer to Due than Nag. Tic Tic also has the possibility to just write (tomorrow 8 am) and the date and time is set. I uninstalled Nag. ... longtime user here; nag works for me and is way better than everything ...
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