FOR LAWYERS · ABA TECHSHOW AWARD WINNER
Bill the phone call. Not the guesswork.
A one-tap call timer for lawyers. Time the call, take notes, export for invoicing — straight into Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, and 7 more.

Trusted by lawyers in solo practice, boutique firms, and breakaway shops.
You became a lawyer to do this, not that.
This
- Take the call that changes the case
- Give counsel only you can give
- Argue the motion that matters
- Close the file
Not that
- Reconstruct Tuesday at 4:15
- Round 22 minutes down to 15
- Skip the call you took in the car
- Watch billable hours disappear
The billable hour is under more pressure than ever.
Three things changed in the last 24 months:
Clients audit invoices with AI now. Corporate legal ops teams run your bills through invoice-review software. Vague entries get written down. “Phone call — 0.4” doesn't survive line-by-line review.
AI is taking the non-call work. Document review, first-draft memos, research — increasingly automated. What's left, and what still bills, is judgment delivered on the phone.
Contemporaneous records aren't optional. Bar rules and malpractice carriers expect time captured as it happens. Reconstructing from memory is an ethics risk, not just a billing one.
The phone call is now a bigger share of your billable hours. And it's the hardest to capture.
One tap. Every call. Defensibly billed.
Billseye is a one-purpose tool for the hardest billable minutes to capture: the unscheduled client call on your cell phone.

The smallest change. The biggest result.
Tap once when the call starts.
One button on the phone you already use. No new device, no new login, no calendar to maintain.
Take notes while you talk.
Type quick notes inside the app. Each note stays attached to its call record.
Stop the timer. Export when you're ready.
Date, duration, client, notes, and rate exported as a CSV — ready for Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, and 7 more.
Built for the billable hour in 2026.
Survive invoice review.
Every call gets a timestamp, a duration, and the note you wrote in the moment. Defensible entries that hold up when corporate clients run your bills through AI auditors.
Protect what's still billable.
AI is eating the non-call work. Capture the calls — they're a bigger share of your hours than they used to be.
Stay contemporaneous.
Time captured as it happens. The standard your bar association expects.
Plays nicely with the rest of your stack.
Export to Clio, MyCase, PracticePanther, CosmoLex, Rocket Matter, Smokeball, Bill4Time, TimeSolv, CARET Legal, and Tabs3.
Your data stays on your device.
Call records and notes live on your phone. Export when you choose. No audio recording, ever.
Why not just use a stopwatch?
| Stopwatch app | Practice management software | Billseye | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Built for phone calls | No | No | Yes |
| One-tap start | Yes | No | Yes |
| Notes attached to the call | No | Yes (if you remember to log it) | Yes |
| Exports to legal billing software | No | N/A | Yes — 10 platforms |
| Cost | Free, but you lose hours | $49–$99/month | $9.99/month |
Stopwatch app
- Built for phone calls
- No
- One-tap start
- Yes
- Notes attached to the call
- No
- Exports to legal billing software
- No
- Cost
- Free, but you lose hours
Practice management software
- Built for phone calls
- No
- One-tap start
- No
- Notes attached to the call
- Yes (if you remember to log it)
- Exports to legal billing software
- N/A
- Cost
- $49–$99/month
Billseye
- Built for phone calls
- Yes
- One-tap start
- Yes
- Notes attached to the call
- Yes
- Exports to legal billing software
- Yes — 10 platforms
- Cost
- $9.99/month
Questions, answered.
Not yet. Android only today; iOS in active development. Join the iOS waitlist below.
On iPhone? You're next.
Billseye is Android-only today. iOS is in active development. Drop your email — we'll only use it to tell you when iOS ships. No other emails, no marketing list.
