Forty minutes, with a real fee note in front of you
Book a demo
We would rather show you the awkward parts than the polished ones — a hybrid fee arrangement, a client under reverse charge, a receipt net of TDS. Bring a real matter and a real week of timesheets and we will run them through.
Write to us and a person answers — usually the same working day.
- Sales and demos
- sales@antchambers.com
- Existing installations
- support@antchambers.com
- Partners and resellers
- partners@antchambers.com
Tell us the size of the firm, what you run today, and which of billing, timekeeping or matter records is hurting most. That is enough for a useful first call.
What the session actually covers
No slide deck.
A useful demonstration of billing software is not a tour. It is watching your own arrangement survive contact with the system. So the session is normally:
- Ten minutes on your practice. How you bill, what you argue about internally, and what breaks today.
- Twenty minutes in the software, opening a matter like one of yours, agreeing terms like yours, recording a week, approving it and raising the bill — including the tax treatment your clients actually attract.
- Ten minutes on deployment. Where it would run, who would run it, what your IT people will want to know.
If a module you need is not built, that is when you will hear it, not in month four of an implementation.
Useful things to have ready
What to bring.
- One fee note you have actually issued, with the workarounds still in it.
- A week of timesheets in whatever form they currently exist.
- Your rate card, or the argument you are having about what it should be.
- Whoever will have to run the server, if you have such a person.
None of it is required. All of it makes the forty minutes worth more than a recorded video would have been.
If you would rather just write
Or email us directly.
sales@antchambers.com reaches a person. Tell us the size of the firm, what you run today, and which of billing, timekeeping or matter records is hurting most — that is enough for a useful first reply.