mattero launches premium package
Legal software company mattero has unveiled its new premium package, in what it is calling a “major milestone in the maturity and development” of the company.
Mattero, which designs legal software for start-ups, small law firms, in-house legal teams and barristers, has launched its “highly anticipated” premium package, which it says is “rich in advanced features that are intuitive and easy to use”.
“MatteroTM, an intuitive legal software designed to simplify matters, is the new cloud-based practice management software from Mastrin, the creators of LawMaster,” it said.
Speaking about the launch, mattero chief executive David Toohey said: “The release of premium is a major milestone in the maturity and development of mattero.
“It’s exciting to see so many of mattero’s features come of age.
“Mattero clients have had the opportunity to use and share their feedback on many premium features over the past 12 months. Premium is rich in functionality and completes the suite of mattero’s flexible package structure.”
According to mattero chief solutions officer Chris Porter (pictured) – who, late last year, appeared on The Boutique Lawyer Show to discuss how best SME law firms can take their business to the next level – the premium package includes such features as briefs, advanced document management, and base workflow tools.
“A major drawcard to mattero is its ability to connect and integrate with other market-leading web-based applications. Apps such as Xero, Microsoft 365 or InfoTrack are fundamental to the operation of a small law firm,” he said.
“Premium strengthens the ‘integration’ theme even further with mattero’s Zapier API integration. Zapier opens the door for law firms to connect with thousands of other web-based apps. They can link calendars, marketing tools, online booking forms or payment services directly to mattero.
“We’re excited about the limitless opportunities the Zapier API offers lawyers who subscribe to mattero’s premium package.”
Jerome Doraisamy
Jerome Doraisamy is the editor of Lawyers Weekly. A former lawyer, he has worked at Momentum Media as a journalist on Lawyers Weekly since February 2018, and has served as editor since March 2022. He is also the host of all five shows under The Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network, and has overseen the brand's audio medium growth from 4,000 downloads per month to over 60,000 downloads per month, making The Lawyers Weekly Show the most popular industry-specific podcast in Australia. Jerome is also the author of The Wellness Doctrines book series, an admitted solicitor in NSW, and a board director of Minds Count.
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