
Lawyers know the feeling well: “I know I’ve worked much more than I billed this week.”
Enter Ajax, an AI timekeeping platform built for law firms. It runs in the background, automatically capturing billable work across email, calls, documents, meetings, and everything in between, then turns that activity into clean time entries that sync with the firm’s existing practice management system.
There are no timers to start and no end-of-day reconstruction. On average, firms using Ajax capture more than 12% more billable time, and 97% of firms that pilot Ajax continue using it.
Stop by Booth 577 at ILTACON to see why.
Can you provide some more detail on the problems you solve and the benefits you provide?
Attorneys often lose billable time because their work is spread across many different tools throughout the day. Reconstructing that work later is time-consuming and makes it easy to miss activity.
Ajax captures that activity as it happens, creates draft time entries, and syncs them into the firm’s existing systems. It is designed to sit on top of a firm’s current technology rather than require attorneys to change the way they work.
Our analysis has found that the average attorney can leave more than $25,000 in completed billable work unrecorded each year. Ajax is designed to help firms capture more of that time.
Is there anything you’re showcasing at ILTACON this year? Anything on the horizon you’d like to spotlight?
At ILTACON, we’re not just showing a canned product demo – attendees can bring us the kind of work their attorneys actually do, and we’ll show them live how Ajax captures it and turns it into a time entry.
Want to see how Ajax handles a specific email thread, document workflow, meeting, call, or other activity? We’ll walk through exactly what Ajax would capture, how it would draft the narrative, and how it fits into your firm’s existing workflow — all in real time.
We’ll also be showcasing our new firm analytics dashboard, so attendees can see not only what Ajax does for an individual attorney, but how firms can measure adoption, captured billable time, and ROI across the entire team.
What do you think the legal tech industry is doing well? And what might it be missing?
Legal technology has become very good at solving specific problems. The bigger challenge is making sure new tools fit naturally into the way attorneys already work.
Many adoption problems are workflow problems. Firms buy new software, but attorneys have to remember to open another tool, complete another step, or change an established process.
The products that tend to work best are the ones that require as little behavior change as possible.
What’s one thing lawyers can do to be more tech savvy?
Evaluate technology based on whether people are actually using it after the initial rollout!
A long feature list or large technology budget does not necessarily translate into adoption. The better measure is whether attorneys consistently use the product and whether the firm can quantify the value it creates.
What can ILTACON attendees expect when they stop by your booth?
We want attendees to leave with a clear sense of what AI timekeeping would actually look like at their firm.
We can talk through their current timekeeping process, where time tends to get lost, and even put a number around what that missed time could mean financially. Whether someone is actively evaluating timekeeping technology or simply curious about what’s possible, we’re excited to dig into their specific workflow, questions, and challenges.
Is there anything else you’d like ILTACON attendees to know about you?
Ajax is a team that stays very close to its customers. We spend a lot of time talking directly with attorneys, administrators, and firm leaders about where their current workflows break down, what feels unnecessarily manual, and what they wish their existing technology did better.
Nearly every feature we release starts with one of those conversations. Rather than asking firms to completely rethink how they work, we use that feedback to make Ajax fit more naturally into the systems and habits they already have.
If you have ever ended a week thinking, “I know I worked more hours than I billed,” that is the exact problem Ajax was built to solve.
ILTACON attendees can see Ajax live at Booth 577. Unable to attend ILTACON? Book a demo here.
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Lawyers know the feeling well: “I know I’ve worked much more than I billed this week.”
Enter Ajax, an AI timekeeping platform built for law firms. It runs in the background, automatically capturing billable work across email, calls, documents, meetings, and everything in between, then turns that activity into clean time entries that sync with the firm’s existing practice management system.
There are no timers to start and no end-of-day reconstruction. On average, firms using Ajax capture more than 12% more billable time, and 97% of firms that pilot Ajax continue using it.
Stop by Booth 577 at ILTACON to see why.
Can you provide some more detail on the problems you solve and the benefits you provide?
Attorneys often lose billable time because their work is spread across many different tools throughout the day. Reconstructing that work later is time-consuming and makes it easy to miss activity.
Ajax captures that activity as it happens, creates draft time entries, and syncs them into the firm’s existing systems. It is designed to sit on top of a firm’s current technology rather than require attorneys to change the way they work.
Our analysis has found that the average attorney can leave more than $25,000 in completed billable work unrecorded each year. Ajax is designed to help firms capture more of that time.
Is there anything you’re showcasing at ILTACON this year? Anything on the horizon you’d like to spotlight?
At ILTACON, we’re not just showing a canned product demo – attendees can bring us the kind of work their attorneys actually do, and we’ll show them live how Ajax captures it and turns it into a time entry.
Want to see how Ajax handles a specific email thread, document workflow, meeting, call, or other activity? We’ll walk through exactly what Ajax would capture, how it would draft the narrative, and how it fits into your firm’s existing workflow — all in real time.
We’ll also be showcasing our new firm analytics dashboard, so attendees can see not only what Ajax does for an individual attorney, but how firms can measure adoption, captured billable time, and ROI across the entire team.
What do you think the legal tech industry is doing well? And what might it be missing?
Legal technology has become very good at solving specific problems. The bigger challenge is making sure new tools fit naturally into the way attorneys already work.
Many adoption problems are workflow problems. Firms buy new software, but attorneys have to remember to open another tool, complete another step, or change an established process.
The products that tend to work best are the ones that require as little behavior change as possible.
What’s one thing lawyers can do to be more tech savvy?
Evaluate technology based on whether people are actually using it after the initial rollout!
A long feature list or large technology budget does not necessarily translate into adoption. The better measure is whether attorneys consistently use the product and whether the firm can quantify the value it creates.
What can ILTACON attendees expect when they stop by your booth?
We want attendees to leave with a clear sense of what AI timekeeping would actually look like at their firm.
We can talk through their current timekeeping process, where time tends to get lost, and even put a number around what that missed time could mean financially. Whether someone is actively evaluating timekeeping technology or simply curious about what’s possible, we’re excited to dig into their specific workflow, questions, and challenges.
Is there anything else you’d like ILTACON attendees to know about you?
Ajax is a team that stays very close to its customers. We spend a lot of time talking directly with attorneys, administrators, and firm leaders about where their current workflows break down, what feels unnecessarily manual, and what they wish their existing technology did better.
Nearly every feature we release starts with one of those conversations. Rather than asking firms to completely rethink how they work, we use that feedback to make Ajax fit more naturally into the systems and habits they already have.
If you have ever ended a week thinking, “I know I worked more hours than I billed,” that is the exact problem Ajax was built to solve.
ILTACON attendees can see Ajax live at Booth 577. Unable to attend ILTACON? Book a demo here.
The post Meet Me At ILTACON: Ajax, An Intelligent Timekeeper That Adapts To Your Existing Workflow appeared first on Above the Law.

