Like a medieval rat trying to track down missing time.
— solo attorney, Reddit, 2026.
Every solo and small-firm lawyer recognizes the feeling. Prevaldi gives you the two things that actually help: browser tools for the daily drag, and written practice reviews for the bigger questions.
“My billing is fine until the end of the month. Then I spend Sunday evening guessing at what I did on the fourth.”
“I know my trust account is clean. I just can’t prove it to myself at 11 p.m. the night before a bar audit.”
I. · Self-serve tools
Free, browser-based, no signup. Paste what you have, get a clean result back. Pick one and go — the index below is the whole menu.
BILLING
INTAKE
DRAFTING
COMPLIANCE
II. · Full practice review
A 10–14 page written report covering your practice infrastructure, your software stack, specific AI opportunities for your practice area, and any risk flags worth knowing. You fill out a short intake form; the PDF lands in your inbox within 48 hours.
PDF preview
Practice Review — [Firm redacted]
12 pages · delivered Thursday
The review is free right now because Prevaldi is new and collecting case studies. It will become a paid offer later. The scope and quality are the same either way — only the price changes.
III. · Focused audits
The full practice review covers broad infrastructure. Sometimes a single concern needs its own focused investigation. These two are available now — each sells on what it will actually find.
$499
Sample finding
Your top three Casetext habits map cleanly onto two replacement tools you already pay for. The third needs a new subscription — we suggest which.
What it saves
Picks the right replacement before you sign a $9,000-a-year Westlaw contract you'll regret in 18 months. Right-fit alternatives often run $0 to $200 a month.
Your research stack rebuilt for life after Casetext. Primary and secondary alternatives with a 30-day migration plan.
$999
Sample finding
Intake and document storage are ready for a paralegal. Billing is not — your current shorthand is unreadable to anyone who wasn't in the room.
What it saves
Saves 80 to 160 hours of partner time during onboarding — $20,000 to $40,000 of billable work that doesn't get displaced. A botched first hire costs roughly half the hire's first-year salary.
An assessment of your intake, billing, document storage, and matter management before your first staffer arrives.
IV. · Coming next
These aren't live yet. Sign up for the one you'd actually use and we'll tell you when it ships.
Sound familiar?
I spent forty minutes last Tuesday reconstructing a two-hour block from forwarded emails and calendar notes. I keep telling myself I'll fix the system. I haven't fixed the system.
We had a shortfall. It was a timing issue. But explaining a timing issue to the bar is not the same as not having one.
I have 340 unread client emails. I know which 20 matter. I don't always know which 20 those are until I've read 80.
A client called to say they hadn't heard from me in three weeks. I had emailed them twice. They wanted a phone call. I thought email was fine. It was not fine.
I spent three hours writing a demand letter that said the same thing as a template I found afterward. The template was better.
Casetext shut down and I spent two weeks piecing together a replacement research stack. I don't think I've found it yet.
Positioning
Harvey AI validated the category at $1,200 per seat per month with a 20-seat minimum. For the largest firms, that is a line item in an existing technology budget. For everyone else, it is a number that never made it past the first conversation with a managing partner.
Prevaldi serves the market Harvey will never serve — solo attorneys and small firms who need focused tools for the tasks they actually spend time on, priced at what their practices can actually sustain.
How it works
You fill out an intake form. A PDF lands in your inbox within 48 hours. If you have follow-up questions, reply to the email and get a written answer back, usually within a day.