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1. As you note, there is no API to integrate with a back office accounting package, whether its FreshBooks, QuickBooks, or some other software. Currently, Rocket Matter can generate invoices for each client matter, but there is no mechanism to integrate w/ the financial side of an office other than re-entering the data manually.
2. There also is no integration with Outlook. This is a major flaw, IMHO. Many of the 95% of computer users who use a PC instead of a MAC use Outlook as their calendering program. Sure, there are problems w/ Outlook, and I'm not going to address those or the PC v. Mac debate here. But to not have sync capabilities is a problem.
3. Rocket Matter's price point seems high. After their introductory phase, it will cost $90/mo per attorney, and $35/mo for staff. Currently, Lexis' front office and back office "suite" costs $770 (w/ a year of support) for the first license, and $400 for each license after the first. For a two lawyer office with one staff, Rocket Matter is $215 per month or $2,580 per year. The same number of license seats from Lexis is $1,570. Of course, when Lexis updates its software with a new release, you have to buy it, so major updates are not included in their price. But Rocket Matters seems to be overpriced for what you get and relative to the other players in the PM law market.
The folks at Rocket Matter indicate that syncing with Outlook is on the list of things they are going to work on, but it may be the end of the year or later before it's rolled out. Curiously, they say they have optimized Rocket Matter to work with the iPhone. I use Outlook to sync with my new Blackberry Curve, but can't sync between Rocket Matter, Outlook or the Blackberry at this point.
With the release of MS Outlook 2007, I've come to the conclusion that Outlook will only get bigger and more bloated with upcoming updates, patches and other resource hogging features.
I used Outlook faithfully since the 1997 release and was woefully dissapointed with Outlook 2007 so much so that I decided to move all email and calendaring to google apps (http://homeofficeenvy.com/google-tools/gmail-on...). In addition to being completely web-based, the addition of Google calendering also allows for pop3 and imap access for Outlook junkies. This might prove useful as a workaround. Point is, IMHO I don't think Rocket Matter needs to devote its time to Outlook sync. As for calendaring, they could work on a private xml/rss calendar feed in similar fashion to Google Calendar. That would prove useful to calendar junkies across all platforms.
And yes, RM's price point is high, but I think if they implement the features we've discussed, it would definitely be better justified.
One more note on the sync...Don't know why RM has targetted iphone sync and I'd like to learn more about the actual integration method. Is RM on the iPhone simply a 3rd party iphone application? Or does it use RSS or syndication technology?
This is Larry from Rocket Matter. Thanks so much for your feedback! I will try to address your questions one by one. We will be putting more of this information up on our marketing site soon.
1) How do we transition to Rocket Matter?
Right now we can import your contact and calendar data through vCard, iCalendar, and CSV files. Most systems will allow this kind of data export. This is the first request to import financial data and we would love to explore this subject more. Feel free to shoot me an email at larry@rocketmatter.com so we can discuss this.
2) Will there be a backoffice/accounting system?
We currently have a setup which works well for a small or solo firm. We have a ledger in our system which allows you to track credits and debits for your matters. You can print invoices directly from Rocket Matter, and when you do so, you debit that matter’s ledger. Invoices will also show a balance forward. When you set up a matter you can create an initial retainer deposit.
We offer integration with financial products. We allow you to export your ledger and billing information to the lingua franca of financial applications, Excel. This can then be imported into Quickbooks, Peachtree, Microsoft Dynamics, or other standard G/L programs.
3) Price
Our pricing is considerably less that quoted in the comment above. During our Pilot Program, we are charging $50 USD per attorney per month and $15 USD per support staff per month. After the promotion ends, the prices will increase to $75 USD per attorney per month and $37.50 USD per support staff per month. This is based on signing a one-year contract. You still pay on a monthly basis. For shorter-term contracts, prices increase from there.
Your investment in Rocket Matter will have significant ROI for your firm. Using a hosted solution eliminates many IT expenses, such as not having to buy various software or hardware components. We integrate Calendaring, CRM, Matter Management, and Time and Billing, saving you both the cost of having to purchase multiple applications and the time needed to flip back and forth between them to find your information.
In addition, Rocket Matter features “Bill as you Work” technology, which allows you to capture time while you work. Even if you capture an additional .1 a day, that’s 30 minutes a week or 25 total hours a year. At an hourly rate of $250 an hour, that’s a savings of $6250 a year.
4) What about a message and comment system?
Currently we have a feature called Notes which allow for online discussion and collaboration on a matter. These are analagous to Messages in Basecamp.
5) Document Management OR Document Automation
These will not be in our 1.0 release, scheduled for this summer. However, all I can say for now is...stay tuned!
6) Outlook, iPhone, and synching with Rocket Matter
For our iPhone optimization we have rolled out an optimized version of the application that allows for a native iPhone look and feel on the Safari browser. There’s no need to synch, use a tether, or install anything. If you lose your device, your sensitive data is not at risk. If someone at your office updates the calendar, you will see the new appointment automatically on your iPhone. Similar optimizations for Blackberry and Treo are on the horizon for us.
We are aware that Outlook synching is a concern for people and we will be addressing this as well. If we see that this is a make-or-break deal for potential clients, we will prioritize this ability.
I invite you to follow up with any additional questions. Feel free to email me at larry@rocketmatter.com.
Thank you!
Larry Port's last blog post..Adding the Rocket Matter Icon to your iPhone Home Screen
I think that the export feature for G/L info is a good start. I'd still like to see you take a swing at a 2 way sync! Every extra mouse click counts you know.
How about a screencast of the conversation/notes system?
Features aside, the real issue (for me, at least, and perhaps for most lawyers) is security and accountability. Does Rocket Matter give a service level agreement? What does a customer get if the service level is violated? Is there bonded insurance to pay the consequential damages of the lawyer's client if the service level is breached (or if Rocket Matter goes out of business)? Who is Rocket Matter's disaster recovery vendor and what is Rocket Matter's disaster recovery plan? Network availability redundancy is nice, but is the data stored offsite in a second location (ie, not on the network in multiple places, but completely off) and on how regular of a basis is that done? Is it escrowed?
The nightmare scenario is attempting to log on one day and receive a 404 Server Not Found error. Phone calls roll over to a voice mail with the name and telephone number of the bankruptcy trustee. If web-based data handling is just as good as me having my data on my own machine, Rocket Matter should make warranties that everything is covered and my expectancy can be that I am as good with their service as I would be in my own office.
It may seem odd from a user's perspective that iPhone optimization comes before Blackberry synch, but from a software development perspective it is a simple explanation: iPhone optimization was an easy win. This is from both a product development and automated testing scenario.
Some of these other questions I have answered on my blog. Please take a look here:
http://rocketmatter.com/blog/moving-to-software...
Larry Port's last blog post..Rocket Matter Questions and Answers
My name is Long, not Larry...and I don't own Rocketmatter, I was just reviewing it. You might want to address further questions on the RocketMatter blog.
Thanks!
Long
It was just launched - it's got a prettier interface than RocketMatter (IMHO), but more importantly, it has more billing and matter management features (such as timers you can run) AND it has integrated document management, with versions and unlimited storage. Plus, it's cheaper than RocketMatter at $50/user/month (as compared to RocketMatter's $75). I'm about to branch out on my own and I am definitely attracted to the idea of SaaS for my practice management - I'd be interested to here about people's experiences with Clio, since it seems like the most attractive option to me right now.
I haven't done it. But before LN renamed all of these software items (back when it was just PCLaw and TimeMatters) I know it was easily accomplished. There's a PCLAW listserv group that might be helpful - I'm sure there's a few consultants on there in addition to attorneys wondering how to perform certain functions.
I dont want the group to get spammed so if you want the link, email me here: http://homeofficeenvy.com/contact-me/