Mindola for Lawyers
Mindola gives your firm an always-on Digital Mind for phone and web enquiries. It answers common questions from your approved knowledge, gathers contact details, and keeps potential clients engaged when your team is busy or offline.
No voicemail dead ends, no bare contact forms, and no generic chatbot loops - just a professional first conversation that reflects your firm.
Different practice areas need different questions. Mindola can identify the matter type, capture the timeline, ask about urgency, collect the right contact details, and route the conversation according to your intake rules.
It never gives legal advice, quotes outcomes, or promises fees. It gathers, qualifies, and presents the information your team needs to decide what happens next.
Every conversation becomes a structured intake brief: matter type, key facts, urgency, location, contact details, lead quality, and recommended next step. Your team can respond with confidence instead of rereading a raw transcript.
Mindola summarizes the caller's situation, contact details, desired outcome, and missing information in a clean brief.
Urgent legal issues, short deadlines, and high-value opportunities can be flagged so the right person responds first.
Send qualified leads to your inbox, calendar, CRM, or intake team with the full conversation history attached.
Mindola handles first-response conversations across phone and web, answers approved FAQs, qualifies new enquiries by practice area, captures contact details, and sends your team a structured intake brief.
No. Mindola is designed for intake, education, and routing. It can answer from approved firm content, but guardrails keep it from giving legal advice, promising outcomes, or replacing professional judgement.
Yes. Mindola can be published as a shareable AI page, embedded on your site, and connected to intake workflows so enquiries move into your normal systems.
You can start by connecting your website, FAQs, practice-area pages, intake questions, and booking links. From there, refine tone, guardrails, and routing before publishing.
Yes. Family, employment, immigration, estate planning, personal injury, and other practice areas can each use different qualifying logic, routing rules, and required details.
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