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Migrate your Enkrypt Legal-PRO data

Secure-messaging-first legal practice management software for solo and small firms, built around automated client updates and encrypted document exchange.

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In its favor

Why people choose Enkrypt Legal-PRO

The signal that keeps Enkrypt Legal-PRO on the shortlist. Sourced from G2, Capterra, and customer scoping calls.

Low per-user pricing at $12/user/month with a free trial lowers the barrier for solo practitioners and small law firms evaluating the platform.

The secure messaging layer is purpose-built for attorney-client communication, replacing a patchwork of email, text, and phone calls for case updates.

Automatic client notifications trigger when appointments change or case status updates, reducing inbound phone and email volume significantly.

Enterprise-level encryption on text and document exchanges satisfies compliance requirements that matter to law practices handling sensitive client data.

Multi-channel support including 24/7 live chat, phone, and knowledge base gives small firms access to help without a dedicated IT staff.

The platform is primarily positioned for criminal law practices, so general civil or transactional firms find the workflow templates misaligned with their case types.

Limited third-party integrations beyond basic calendaring mean firms using multiple specialized tools face data silos that require manual re-entry.

Smokeball and Clio dominate the legal practice management market with larger ecosystems, more robust reporting, and stronger network effects for referrals.

Reasons to switch

Why people leave Enkrypt Legal-PRO

The recurring reasons buyers give for replacing Enkrypt Legal-PRO. Presented as facts, not knocks.

Platform scorecard

Strengths, weaknesses, and where Enkrypt Legal-PRO fits

Grades across six dimensions, plus a SWOT-style view of where the platform shines and where it falls short.

SWOT — strengths, weaknesses, and use-case fit

Strengths

Secure messaging-first design purpose-built for attorney-client communication with automatic notifications on case changes.Account bundling allows multiple related matters under a single client account, simplifying data hierarchy for multi-case clients.Trust accounting and credit reporting features support financial compliance for law practice operations.Free trial and low per-user pricing make it accessible for solo practitioners and small firms to evaluate fit.24/7 support coverage with multiple channels including live chat, phone, and knowledge base.

Weaknesses

Primarily marketed toward criminal law, limiting applicability for civil, corporate, or transactional practices.Minimal public API documentation makes automated data export and third-party integrations difficult to build.Limited ecosystem and fewer integrations compared to established competitors like Clio, MyCase, or Smokeball.Data export capabilities are not clearly documented, which creates risk for firms that need to extract their data for compliance or archival purposes.

Where it works

Solo criminal law practitioners and small firms of 1–5 attorneys seeking a secure messaging hub to replace fragmented email/text client updates.US-based criminal defense practices that require enterprise-level encryption to satisfy bar association confidentiality standards.Solo attorneys handling high-volume criminal dockets who need automated appointment notifications to reduce inbound call volume.Small law firms with limited IT resources that require 24/7 support access across chat, phone, and knowledge base without internal staff.Criminal defense practices that bundle multiple related matters under a single client account, leveraging Enkrypt's account-level document attachments.

Where it struggles

Mid-size or growing criminal firms with more than 10 users that require scalable user management and advanced reporting dashboards.Civil litigation firms, family law practices, or transactional attorneys who find the criminal-centric workflow templates misaligned with their case types.Law firms that rely on third-party integrations such as QuickBooks, HubSpot, or specialized legal research tools, creating data silos requiring manual re-entry.Organizations that require robust API documentation for custom integrations, automated data exports, or migrating data to competing platforms.Multi-state criminal practices that need compliance workflows aligned with varying state bar rules and reporting requirements beyond basic trust accounting.

Pricing tiers

Enkrypt Legal-PRO pricing overview

Enkrypt Legal-PRO is priced at $12 per user per month with no published tier structure beyond the standard plan. A free trial is available for evaluation. The low per-seat price is attractive for small firms but lacks the multi-tier feature differentiation found in competitors like Clio or Smokeball, making it harder to scope upgrades without contacting sales.

Standard

Tier 1 of 1

$12/user/month

What's included

Per-user monthly billingFull client and matter managementSecure messaging and document exchangeAutomatic client notificationsTrust accounting features24/7 support access

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What gets migrated

Enkrypt Legal-PRO object support

Object-by-object support for Enkrypt Legal-PRO migrations. Per-pair details surface during scoping.

Clients

Fully supported

Client records are the primary entity in Enkrypt Legal-PRO. Standard fields include name, contact details, and case associations. We migrate client records 1:1 and map them to the destination's Contacts or equivalent.

Matters

Fully supported

Matters are the case-level object linking clients to specific legal matters. We preserve matter status, type, and all timestamps. Destination-side mapping depends on whether the target uses Cases, Matters, or Projects.

Accounts

Mapping required

Enkrypt supports account bundling at the client level, allowing multiple related matters under a single account. We export account hierarchy and replicate it as linked records or a parent-child structure in the destination.

Documents

Fully supported

Account-level document attachments are supported. We export files with their metadata (upload date, attached matter, uploader) and re-attach them to the corresponding records in the destination system.

Trust Accounts

Mapping required

Trust accounting is a distinct feature. We export trust account balances and transaction history as a structured ledger export. Most destination CRMs do not have a native trust accounting object, so we deliver this as a separate data set with field mapping documentation.

Communications

Mapping required

The platform logs secure messages between attorney and client. We export communication metadata (timestamps, participants, message direction) but not message content, which is end-to-end encrypted and not exportable via API.

Appointments

Fully supported

Real-time scheduling is integrated into the platform. We export appointment records with client associations, dates, times, and status. Calendar synchronization depends on the destination system's calendar API.

Billing Records

Mapping required

Credit reporting and billing integration are mentioned as platform features. We export invoice and payment records, but mapping to destination invoicing modules requires per-field review due to varying tax and currency handling.

Custom Fields

Mapping required

Enkrypt Legal-PRO supports custom fields on client and matter records. We export all custom field definitions alongside their values and map them to equivalent custom fields in the destination where supported.

Users

Fully supported

Attorney and staff user accounts migrate with their roles and permissions. We export user records and reassign open matter ownership in the destination based on email matching or explicit mapping provided by the customer.

Gotchas

What to watch for in Enkrypt Legal-PRO migrations

Issues we've hit on past Enkrypt Legal-PRO migrations, tagged by severity. FlitStack AI handles every one — surfacing them up front because buyer engineering teams want to know.

High

No publicly documented API for automated data export

High

Secure messaging content is end-to-end encrypted and not exportable

Medium

Trust account ledger requires separate export handling

Medium

Criminal-law-centric workflow templates may not map cleanly

Low

Free trial terms and promotional access can affect data availability

How a Enkrypt Legal-PRO migration works

Four steps, Enkrypt Legal-PRO-specific

Connect

Not applicable — Enkrypt Legal-PRO does not expose a public API. into Enkrypt Legal-PRO. Scopes limited to read-only on the data we move.

Map

We translate Enkrypt Legal-PRO-specific structures (custom fields, objects, value lists) to the destination's model.

Sample

Test with a 50–200 record subset to validate Enkrypt Legal-PRO quirks before production.

Migrate

Full migration with Enkrypt Legal-PRO rate-limit handling. Rollback available throughout.

FAQ

Enkrypt Legal-PRO migration FAQ

Answers to the questions buyers ask most during Enkrypt Legal-PRO migration scoping. Not seeing yours? Book a call.

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Most Enkrypt Legal-PRO migrations under 1M records finish in 48–72 hours end-to-end. Larger orgs with custom objects or buyer-side security review typically take 5–7 days.

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