Potential clients research for hours before they ever call a lawyer. BlogPal studies the firms ranking in your area, writes the articles that answer their questions, and publishes them to your WordPress site. You review every draft.
Start freeA potential client may read a dozen pages before picking up the phone. "What to do after a car accident", "how much does a personal injury lawyer cost", "do I need a lawyer for a DUI". The firm that answers those questions clearly earns the trust, and the consultation.
Content marketing is one of the highest-return channels in legal, but most firms cannot keep up with it. Associates are billing, not blogging. BlogPal keeps your firm publishing consistently on the topics your future clients are searching, without pulling anyone off real work.
Real examples. The exact topics come from the gaps your competitors leave open, and your service areas.
Point it at your website and it reads your services, your tone, and your service areas on its own.
It finds the questions competing firms rank for, and the ones they never answer, so you can take that ground.
Clear, helpful articles posted to your WordPress as drafts for your review, or on autopilot. Your call.
Review first, always. Draft mode is the default. Every article waits for a lawyer to read and approve it before it goes live, so nothing leaves your control.
Educational, not advice. BlogPal writes helpful, general explainers that attract and reassure potential clients, and you have the final word on every line.
It will not invent specifics. An editing pass removes made-up figures, statistics, and guarantees, which keeps your content compliant with your standards.
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No. Draft mode is the default, so every article waits for a lawyer to read and approve it before it goes live. Nothing leaves your control.
No. BlogPal writes general educational explainers that attract and reassure potential clients. It is content marketing, and you have the final word on every line.
No. An editing pass removes made-up figures, outcomes, and guarantees, which keeps your published content careful and consistent with your standards.
Yes. It reads your site to learn your practice areas and tone, and aims articles at the questions clients in your area actually search.
Start with one free article a month. No card, no API key, no risk.
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