Clio vs MyCase

Which legal practice management software is right for your law firm?

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Quick Summary

Clio and MyCase are the two most commonly compared legal practice management platforms — and for good reason. Both are cloud-based, well-reviewed, and trusted by tens of thousands of law firms. But they serve different priorities: Clio prioritizes breadth and integrations, while MyCase prioritizes simplicity and value. This comparison breaks down every meaningful difference so you can make the right call for your practice.

At a Glance

ClioMyCase
Price Range$49–$149/user/month$39–$109/user/month
Founded20082010
Users150,000+65,000+

Feature Comparison

FeatureClioMyCaseWinner
Starting Price (annual)$49/user/mo$39/user/moMyCase
Free Trial7 days10 daysMyCase
Third-Party Integrations250+~50Clio
Built-in AI FeaturesLimitedYes (8am IQ)MyCase
Mobile App QualityTie
Client PortalTie
Trust AccountingTie
Built-in eSignatureAdd-onPro plan+MyCase
Two-Way TextingAdd-onPro plan+MyCase
Document AutomationAdvanced plan+Advanced plan+Tie
Legal CRM / IntakeClio Grow (Expand plan)Pro plan+MyCase
Open APIYesAdvanced plan onlyClio
Ease of Use4.5/54.8/5MyCase
Customer Support Rating4.8/54.5/5Clio

When to Choose Each

Choose Clio if...

  • You need 250+ integrations with third-party tools
  • Your firm is 20+ attorneys and growing
  • You need advanced custom reporting
  • You want the largest legal tech community and ecosystem
  • You need complex workflow automation
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Choose MyCase if...

  • You want the most affordable entry-level pricing ($39/user/mo)
  • You prioritize ease of use and the shortest learning curve
  • You want built-in AI features without paying Clio's premium
  • Your firm is 1–15 attorneys focused on simplicity
  • You want a longer free trial (10 days vs 7)
Read full MyCase review →

Our Verdict

Clio wins on breadth of features and integrations; MyCase wins on value and simplicity. For most small and solo firms, MyCase is the smarter financial decision. For growing firms that need a deep integration ecosystem and don't mind the price premium, Clio is the better long-term platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Clio or MyCase better for a solo attorney?

For solo attorneys, MyCase is typically the better choice. The Basic plan at $39/user/month includes everything a solo needs — case management, time tracking, billing, client portal, and unlimited storage. Clio's EasyStart at $49/user/month is more expensive and has a steeper learning curve. The exception is if you need specific integrations that only Clio supports.

Which is easier to use, Clio or MyCase?

MyCase is consistently rated easier to use than Clio across G2, Capterra, and user surveys. MyCase scores 4.8/5 on ease of use vs Clio's 4.5/5. MyCase's interface is more intuitive for non-technical users, with a shorter ramp-up period. Clio's interface is more complex, reflecting its broader feature set.

Can I switch from Clio to MyCase?

Yes. MyCase offers data migration support to import matters, contacts, documents, and billing history from Clio. Export your data from Clio in CSV format, then work with MyCase's support team on import. Most migrations complete within 1–2 weeks. Note: active billing history and time entries may require manual verification.

Does MyCase have as many integrations as Clio?

No — Clio offers 250+ integrations versus MyCase's approximately 50. Both integrate with QuickBooks, Google, Outlook, and Dropbox, which covers most firms' needs. If you rely on specialized tools (specific document management systems, niche legal databases, or industry-specific software), Clio's larger integration library is an advantage.

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