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Pricing

subscription

Best For

Solo attorneys and small firms who want to eliminate QuickBooks dependency

Rating

7.8/10

Last Updated

Mar 2026

TL;DR

CosmoLex's pitch is simple: it's the only legal PM platform with full built-in accounting, so you don't need QuickBooks. For solo and small firms tired of syncing between their practice management software and accounting software, this is compelling. Trust accounting, general ledger, bank reconciliation, tax reporting — all built in. The trade-off is fewer integrations and a less modern interface.

What is CosmoLex?

One Platform, No QuickBooks Required

Every other legal PM platform expects you to use QuickBooks or Xero for accounting. CosmoLex eliminates that entirely. It includes a full general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, bank feeds and reconciliation, trust accounting with three-way reconciliation, and tax-ready financial reports. No integration to maintain, no data sync issues, no separate subscription.

Why This Matters for Compliance

Trust accounting compliance is where CosmoLex really shines. Three-way reconciliation (bank balance, book balance, and client ledger) is built into the daily workflow. The system alerts you to potential trust violations before they happen. For attorneys, trust accounting mistakes can mean bar disciplinary action, so having this baked into your daily system rather than cobbled together with QuickBooks integrations is genuinely valuable.

The Complete Picture

Beyond accounting, CosmoLex covers case management, time tracking, billing, document management, calendaring with court rules, client portal, and intake forms. It's genuinely all-in-one. The monthly cost effectively replaces both your legal PM subscription and your QuickBooks subscription.

What It Lacks

The interface isn't as polished as Clio or MyCase. The integration ecosystem is small because CosmoLex's philosophy is to build everything in rather than integrate out. Mobile experience is adequate but not exceptional. And for firms that already have a QuickBooks workflow they're happy with, the switch to CosmoLex accounting may not be worth the effort.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Only legal PM with full built-in accounting — eliminates need for QuickBooks entirely
  • Three-way trust reconciliation prevents bar compliance violations proactively
  • Effectively replaces two subscriptions (PM + accounting) with one
  • Tax-ready financial reports reduce year-end accounting preparation
  • Trust accounting alerts catch potential issues before they become disciplinary matters

Cons

  • Interface isn't as modern or polished as Clio, MyCase, or PracticePanther
  • Small integration ecosystem — philosophy is build-in rather than integrate-out
  • Mobile experience is adequate but not best-in-class
  • Switching from an existing QuickBooks workflow may not be worth the effort for some
  • Fewer advanced features in case management compared to Clio Advanced

CosmoLex Pricing

Standard

$79/month
  • Case management
  • Full accounting
  • Trust accounting
  • Time tracking
  • Billing
  • Bank reconciliation
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CRM + Standard

$99/month
  • Everything in Standard
  • Client intake forms
  • Lead management
  • E-signatures
  • Automated follow-ups
  • Marketing analytics
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Pricing last verified: March 25, 2026

Who is CosmoLex Best For?

  • Solo attorneys and small firms who want to eliminate QuickBooks dependency
  • Firms where trust accounting compliance is the top priority
  • Practices that value simplicity of one platform over integration flexibility
  • Attorneys tired of syncing data between separate PM and accounting systems

Technical Details

Platforms
webiosandroid
Deployment
cloud
Security & Compliance
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The Bottom Line

7.8/10Good

CosmoLex scores 7.8/10. It stands out for only legal pm with full built-in accounting — eliminates need for quickbooks entirely Best suited for solo attorneys and small firms who want to eliminate quickbooks dependency Keep in mind that interface isn't as modern or polished as clio, mycase, or practicepanther

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, completely. CosmoLex includes a full general ledger, accounts payable/receivable, bank feeds, reconciliation, and financial reporting. You do not need QuickBooks, Xero, or any other accounting software. This is CosmoLex's primary differentiator.

CosmoLex Standard is $79/user/month. The CRM + Standard bundle is $99/user/month. When you factor in eliminating a separate QuickBooks subscription ($30-$75/month), the net cost is competitive with Clio and PracticePanther.

Score Breakdown
Ease of Use7.8
Features7.8
Value for Money7.8
Support7.8

Based on editorial analysis