Clio Manage is completely free with all essential features included. No paid tiers offered, making it perfect for budget-conscious users.
Clio Manage is sold on a per-user monthly subscription with four tiers when billed annually: EasyStart at about $49/user/month, Essentials at about $89, Advanced at about $129, and EliteSuite at about $179. Month-to-month pricing is higher, and AI features via Clio Duo plus advanced automation are only available on the Advanced and EliteSuite tiers.
Yes. Clio Duo is Clio's built-in AI assistant available on Advanced and EliteSuite plans. It can summarize matters, draft emails and notes, answer questions about documents and case data, generate time entries from work activity, and automate routine tasks directly inside Clio Manage.
Yes — solos and small firms are Clio's core market. EasyStart and Essentials tiers cover matter management, time tracking, billing, trust accounting, and a client portal, which is typically enough for a solo or boutique practice. Larger firms tend to move to Advanced or EliteSuite for AI, automation, and custom reporting.
Yes. Clio supports trust and IOLTA accounting with retainer tracking, three-way reconciliation, separate trust ledgers per matter, and audit-ready reports. It's designed to meet state bar compliance requirements in the U.S. and law society rules in Canada and other jurisdictions.
Clio Manage is generally the most feature-complete and best-integrated of the major mid-market options, with the largest App Directory and the most mature AI layer via Clio Duo. MyCase and PracticePanther are often cheaper and simpler for solos, while Smokeball is stronger on automatic time capture and document automation for Windows-based litigation practices.
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Last verified March 2026