Clio time tracking,
automated – but private

Memtime is the only automated time tracker for Clio that records everything you’re doing and stores this data offline on your computer.

No credit card required

No credit card required

Clio time tracking by Memtime

All desktop devices

Memtime is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Whatever your law office uses, we got you covered.
Lawyer-approved

Lawyer-approved

Legal professionals use Memtime together with Clio to recover billable hours and grow revenue per lawyer and PEP.
Leak-proof

Leak-proof

What’s captured by Memtime is stored offline on your computer only. We guarantee the privacy of your clients’ data.

A better way to track time on Clio Matters

Compare Clio’s default time tracking with Memtime’s automated solution

Default timekeeping in Clio

Clio + Memtime

Running clock timer
You can use Clio’s start/stop timer to track time on tasks. You’ll have to remember to pause the timer whenever you’re interrupted, stop the timer when you’re finished, and start a new timer when you switch tasks. This sounds simple on paper but is very hard to do without turning time tracking into a task in and of itself.
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Round-the-clock activity tracking
Memtime runs in the background 24/7 and records everything you’re doing on your computer. You don’t need to start timers or even keep the app open. From the moment you log on to the moment you log off for the day, Memtime will record your time in all programs down to the minute.
Incomplete data
Clio allows you to create time entries after the fact, which some attorneys delay until the end of the week or even month. Best case scenario is you have to review your Clio notes, appointments, and documents to reconstruct the work on client matters. This not only takes time but also results in guesstimates and undercharging.
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Precise and reliable data
Memtime remembers everything you’ve worked on for any day in the past. You can go back in time and see your days in the smallest detail. Every email, document, file, and phone call* is captured and timed for you. You only need to open Memtime to reconstruct your work and create time entries backed by accurate and reliable activity tracking.
No billing increments
Many lawyers need to round their time to the nearest standard billing increment, which can be as small as 6 minutes. This requires the level of attention to timekeeping that takes the focus away from client matters and redirects it to non-billable admin. When all you have is manual timers, recording all tasks and then splitting the time into increments becomes a part-time job.
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6-minute increments by default
Memtime automatically captures your activities and organizes them in 6-minute intervals. You can also choose any time increment from 1 to 60 minutes, depending on what’s required for your legal practice. This simplifies Clio timekeeping to a great extent, allowing you to instantly see the most prominent activity for each billing increment and assign it to the right matter and task.

The easiest automated time tracking for Clio

4 simple steps to get you started with Memtime

1

Sign up for Memtime

Create your account and start using Memtime for free with no credit card info required. You won’t be auto-charged at the end of your 14-day free trial.

2

Connect Clio

Memtime is integrated with Clio out of the box. Simply select it from the list of available connected apps and proceed with a quick authentication.

3

Import your matters

To help you speed up timekeeping even further, Memtime mirrors your matters and tasks from Clio. You can quickly create and assign time entries to the correct cases.

4

Sync with Clio

When you create a time entry in Memtime and assign it to a Clio task, it automatically pops up in Clio in the right place. You don’t need to transfer anything manually.
Video on how to connect Clio and Memtime
Memtime free demo
Memtime free demo

FAQs

The beauty of automatic time tracking is that you can forget all about it
Can Memtime track offline appointments?
Can Memtime track phone calls?
Can I find Memtime in Clio App directory?
Does it integrate with other legal software?