AApis Legal Technologies

Honey Ledger: capture the time you already earned.

Billing intelligence for attorneys. You did the legal work — Honey Ledger helps you write it up while it's fresh, so your time records stay accurate and your evenings stay yours.

Built for attorney review from first draft to final entry.

Honey Ledger workspace

Billing language review

Attorney review required

Rough note

Input

Reviewed discovery responses, flagged missing documents, drafted notes for meet and confer.

Review-ready draft

Draft

Reviewed plaintiff's discovery responses to identify missing document production and prepared notes regarding meet-and-confer issues for attorney review.

Time: 0.4
Status: Draft
Review: Required

The system drafts. The attorney approves.

What is one billable hour worth?

Do you bill at $450? $600? $800? Honey Ledger costs less than a single recovered hour — move the sliders and see what capturing your time while it's fresh is actually worth.

Most attorneys lose more than an hour a month to time that was worked but never made it onto a bill — reconstructed entries, vague narratives, write-downs, and write-offs.

Value recovered each month

$900

Honey Ledger

$99/mo

Return on cost

9.1x

At $450/hr, recovering 2 hours a month is $9,612 a year after the cost of Honey Ledger.

Illustrative estimate based on the rate and hours you select — not a guarantee of results. Actual recovered time depends on your practice and billing workflow.

Where accurate time quietly slips away.

Most lost time isn't lost when the work happens — it's lost at the end of the day, when the work has to be reconstructed from memory into billing entries.

The work happens. The entry waits.

Calls, emails, document review, and follow-up stack up all day — and the billing entries get reconstructed later, from memory.

Reconstructed time drifts.

Entries rebuilt days later tend to come out vague, and vague entries are the ones that get written down, written off, or disputed.

“Worked on file” helps no one.

Thin narratives create client questions, invite fee disputes, and tell the firm nothing about where its time actually goes.

Honey Ledger helps you capture the record while it's fresh — and the attorney reviews and approves every entry.

Billing is not just timekeeping. It is translation.

Attorneys do legal work all day, but billing requires a second layer of work: reconstructing what happened, converting minutes into billing increments, describing value clearly, and avoiding vague or rejected entries. Honey Ledger helps with that translation while keeping the attorney in control.

01

Capture the work

Paste rough notes or describe what happened — while the work is still fresh in your mind.

02

Generate a review-ready draft

Honey Ledger drafts a clear billing narrative, suggests a category, and converts minutes into billing increments.

03

Review and approve

Edit the language, confirm the time, and stay in full control of what goes on the bill.

04

Copy or export

Approved entries move into your existing billing workflow — Honey Ledger doesn't replace it.

The system drafts. The attorney approves.

Example workflow.

Rough note — captured the same day

“Reviewed discovery responses, flagged missing documents, drafted notes for meet and confer.”

Review-ready draft — seconds later

“Reviewed plaintiff's discovery responses to identify missing document production and prepared notes regarding meet-and-confer issues for attorney review.”

The same note reconstructed on Friday afternoon rarely comes out this clean. Capturing it the day the work happened is what keeps the record accurate.

Attorneys must review and edit all generated drafts before use.

Benefits.

Capture time while it's accurate

Time reconstructed from memory days later tends to get written down or written off. Contemporaneous capture means more accurate bills, fewer write-offs, and fewer fee disputes.

Reclaim your evenings

Spend less time staring at blank billing fields and rebuilding the day from memory.

Communicate legal value clearly

Turn shorthand notes into professional billing language that better reflects the work performed.

Support billing consistency

Help attorneys and teams describe similar work in a more consistent, reviewable way.

Prepare for future billing intelligence

Lay the foundation for billing-code support, guideline review, reporting, and spend insights.

Built around how legal billing actually works.

Honey Ledger is designed to translate real work into standardized billing increments while preserving visibility into the underlying minutes and the rounding applied — so the attorney always sees how an entry was calculated.

0.1

= 6 minutes

0.5

= 30 minutes

1.0

= 60 minutes

Built for attorney review.

Honey Ledger is not a lawyer. It does not provide legal advice, decide whether time is billable, or submit billing entries automatically. It drafts billing language based on attorney-provided notes. The attorney reviews, edits, approves, and remains responsible for the final billing entry.

The system drafts. The attorney approves.

Common questions.

Does Honey Ledger submit bills automatically?

No. Honey Ledger drafts billing language from attorney-provided notes. The attorney reviews, edits, approves, and remains responsible for every final entry.

Does it replace my billing software?

No. Honey Ledger strengthens the capture, drafting, and review stage of billing. Approved entries are copied or exported into the billing system your firm already uses.

Is client information safe?

During early access we ask pilot users to work with anonymized or demo data while firm-level security, retention, and confidentiality controls are finalized and reviewed. Please do not submit confidential client information through this page.

What does early access involve?

A short onboarding conversation, hands-on use of Honey Ledger in your daily note-to-entry workflow, and a direct line to the founders. Early users help shape what gets built next.

Request early access.

We are inviting a limited group of solo attorneys, small firms, and billing-conscious legal teams to use Honey Ledger early, give feedback, and shape the roadmap. Tell us a little about your practice and we'll reach out personally.

Honey Ledger is in early access with a limited pilot group. Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship and does not guarantee access. Please do not include confidential client information in this form.