Built for law firms

Make every email matter.

MatterCue turns legal email threads into summaries, action items, billing suggestions, and follow-up reminders, so important client work does not get buried.

Designed for attorney and staff review. No auto-replies.

Email analysis
Thread · 6 messages
Summary

Client requesting confirmation that the Smith Trust amendment can be signed before Friday. Awaiting list of remaining documents.

Action Items
  • Confirm signing availability for Friday
  • Identify any missing documents
  • Send calendar invite to client
Urgency
High
Estimated Time
0.1 hrs
Billing Suggestion

Review client correspondence regarding trust amendment signing logistics.

The problem

Law firm inboxes are where work actually happens.

Client requests, attorney instructions, follow-ups, billing opportunities, and time-sensitive tasks often live inside long email threads. MatterCue helps capture the next action before it slips through the cracks.

Missed client follow-ups

Time-sensitive requests get buried under long threads and CCs.

Scattered attorney instructions

Delegated tasks live across inboxes with no shared visibility.

Lost billable time

Quick correspondence rarely makes it into the time entry log.

How it works

From email thread to next action.

01

CC or forward an email thread

Send the conversation to MatterCue from any client matter.

02

MatterCue analyzes the message

It extracts a summary, action items, urgency signals, and billing context.

03

Receive a clean response and digest

Get a structured response plus a daily unresolved-task digest each morning.

Features

Built for legal inbox workflows.

Faster email review

Structured summaries replace re-reading entire threads before responding.

Fewer missed follow-ups

Tasks stay open in the digest until a user manually marks them resolved.

More captured billable time

Draft billing entries surface from correspondence for attorney review.

Clearer staff handoffs

Delegation and assignee context extracted directly from the thread.

Daily task reminders

A clean morning digest of every unresolved item across active matters.

Review-ready summaries

Each thread output is formatted for quick attorney or staff review.

Click-to-resolve tracking

Mark items resolved as the team works through the inbox each day.

Higher team productivity

Less time managing email means more time on billable client work.

Use cases

Designed around the way law firms actually operate.

Email response tracking

Client follow-up reminders

Unresolved task digest

Billing opportunity detection

Action item extraction

Deadline and date flagging

Suggested response drafts

Attorney delegation tracking

Product demo

From inbox to resolved, without losing the thread.

MatterCue turns legal email threads into reviewable tasks, billing notes, and follow-up reminders.

Interactive workflow

Email threads become accountable tasks.

MatterCue turns legal email threads into structured tasks that stay visible until your team manually marks them resolved.

Summarizes the email thread
Extracts action items and urgency
Suggests billing notes for review
Keeps unresolved tasks in the daily digest
Incoming Email
Step 1

Client follow-up needed

Client asks whether documents were received and whether any next steps remain.

Output

Raw email thread enters the workflow.

MatterCue Review
Step 2

Summary + action items

MatterCue extracts the summary, follow-up task, urgency, and billing context.

Output

Summary, action items, urgency, and billing context are prepared for review.

Daily Digest
Step 3

Task stays open

The item remains in the unresolved digest until someone manually resolves it.

Output

Task remains visible until manually resolved by the team.

Daily Digest Task

Client Follow-Up Needed

Open
Summary
Client asked whether requested documents were received and whether any next steps remain.
Action Items
Confirm receipt, identify missing items, and follow up with the client.
Billing Suggestion
Review client correspondence and prepare follow-up.
Security and control

Not a consumer chatbot.

MatterCue is built so law firms do not have to copy and paste confidential client emails into general-purpose AI chat tools.

Consumer AI use often means a staff member manually pastes client information into a chat window and asks the model what to do. MatterCue is different. It is a controlled legal workflow designed to turn selected email threads into structured outputs: summaries, action items, urgency signals, billing suggestions, reminder notes, and suggested replies for human review.

MatterCue does not auto-reply to clients, does not send legal advice to clients, and does not remove tasks from the daily digest unless a user manually marks them resolved. Attorneys and staff remain responsible for reviewing deadlines, approving client communications, and finalizing billing entries.

Business/API-based AI providers generally do not use customer inputs and outputs to train foundation models by default. MatterCue is designed around that distinction: a controlled workflow for structured legal task extraction instead of unmanaged copy-paste use in consumer chatbot windows.

Workflow support, not autonomous action
  • Not a consumer chatbot workflow
  • Business/API-based processing, not staff copy-paste
  • Customer API data not used for model training by default
  • No auto-replies to clients
  • No legal advice sent to clients
  • Human review before action
  • Tasks stay open until manually resolved
  • Deadlines and billing notes require verification
Product preview

A daily digest you can act on before your first meeting.

Daily Legal Digest
Unresolved email tasks
Today, 7:30 AM
Item 1 · Email Follow-Up
Medium

Client Follow-Up Needed

Summary
Client asked whether requested documents were received and whether any next steps remain.
Action Items
Confirm receipt, identify missing items, and follow up with the client.
Estimated Time
0.1 hrs
Urgency
Medium
Billing Suggestion
Review client correspondence and prepare follow-up.

Stop letting client work disappear inside email threads.

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