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Overview
Quill offers an all-in-one legal software suite for firms seeking efficiency, compliance, and automation. Although some advanced features may require onboarding support, its integrated tools make it a smart choice for practices that want to streamline operations without juggling multiple platforms.
Overall Rating
Based on 20 users reviews
4
Rating Distribution
Positive
75%
Neutral
15%
Negative
10%
Starting Price
Custom
Quill Specifications
- Case Management
- Document Management
- Client Management (CRM)
- Billing & Invoicing
What Is Quill?
Quill, now acquired by Dye & Durham, offers cloud-based platforms for law firms and legal professionals. It brings together various mission-critical tools, from practice management and accounting to client-facing solutions and advanced artificial intelligence (AI), to help firms improve efficiency, manage risk, and ensure compliance. It is designed to be a single, user-friendly hub for all a firm’s essential workflows.
Quill Pricing
Disclaimer: The pricing is subject to change.
Quill Integrations
The platform seamlessly integrates with various third-party platforms including:
- Xero accounting solution
- IManage
- OPEX
- NetDocuments
- QuickBooks
- FeeSynergy
- PEXA
Who Is Quill For?
The platform is ideal for businesses operating within the legal industry.
Is Quill Right For You?
If you are a law firm seeking to consolidate your software tools into a single, integrated platform, Quill may be a strong fit. The platform's focus on compliance, automation, and data insights helps reduce manual work and manage risk effectively. It is particularly well-suited for firms that prioritize an all-in-one solution for their practice management, client onboarding, and due diligence needs.
Still doubtful if Quill software is the right fit for you? Connect with our customer support staff at (661) 384-7070 for further guidance.
Quill Features
Legal Practice Management
Quill serves as a central hub for law firm operations. It includes tools for time recording, legal accounting, billing and invoicing, document management, and case management. The software is designed to help firms stay compliant with regulatory requirements like the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) Accounts Rules and Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) Accounts Code.
Client Onboarding
This feature streamlines the client intake process by providing a single, secure place for document management, identity verification, and proof of funds. It includes built-in checks to ensure compliance with Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations, enabling faster and more secure client intake.
Legal AI
Quill integrates ‘DeeDee®’ AI assistant, trained by lawyers, assists with legal research, drafting, and answering complex questions. Built on secure cloud infrastructure (Microsoft Azure, AWS), it is designed to enhance efficiency and serve as a new first step in legal workflows.
Data Insights And Due Diligence
The platform provides critical due diligence reports by combining public records and proprietary data. The features cover a wide range of searches, including environmental, corporate, and land title searches, which enable legal professionals to make informed decisions with confidence.
Pros And Cons of Quill
Pros
Comprehensive, integrated suite of tools
Powerful compliance and security features
AI-powered automation for efficiency
Cons
Documentation gaps may hinder user confidence
Vendor lock‑in may restricts future flexibility
Quill Reviews
Total 20 reviews
4
All reviews are from verified customers
Rating Distribution
5
Stars50%
4
Stars25%
3
Stars10%
2
Stars5%
1
Stars10%
Share your experience
Legal Services, 1-10 employees
More than a year
“Fast delivery”
Pros
I love how quickly I can place an order and have it delivered, it's incredibly fast, making the whole process feel so effortless.
Cons
Some of the items on Quill are pretty pricey.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
10
Value for money
8
Customer Support
10
Functionality
10
Law Practice, 1-10 employees
More than a year
“Good but glitchy and network issues are frequent”
Pros
It's generally good, but when it glitches, it's super frustrating. It's usually network issues, and we end up wasting hours trying to get Quill to work right. We're starting to feel like we need someone to overhaul our system.
Cons
It frequently freezes, the organize button doesn't sync properly with Outlook, and there's no way to easily tell if an email should be saved to save time
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
5
Value for money
4
Customer Support
4
Functionality
5
Legal Services, 11-50 employees
Less than a year
“feels clunky post-update”
Pros
Before the 2023 update, I found Quill super easy to use and really user-friendly.
Cons
The new layout (post December 2023 update) has too much information in one place. The graphics aren't as easy to read, and dragging and dropping docs or recording time now takes way longer than before. I get why they sectioned the left-hand task bar with extra categories, but it's too much. It hasn't made it any easier to move around the system. That said, Quill support is great, and I've had no issues with them.
Rating Distribution
Ease of use
5
Value for money
7
Customer Support
6
Functionality
5
Frequently Asked Questions
What languages does Quill support?
The platform supports the English language only.
Does Quill offer an API?
Yes, the platform offers an API.
Does Quill offer a mobile app?
The platform does not offer a mobile app.
Who are the typical users of Quill?
Users who benefit from Quill features include businesses within the legal industry.
What other apps does Quill integrate with?
The platform integrates with various third-party platforms including Xero, iManage, NetDocuments, OPEX, QuickBooks, FeeSynergy, and PEXA.
What type of pricing plan does Quill offer?
Quill price plans comprise a modular pricing structure. Its cost starts from £8.75. Get in touch for personalized Quill pricing based on your business’s specific needs!
What level of support does Quill offer?
Quill offers support via email, phone and resource center.
