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5 min readApril 8, 2026

Top 5 Frith Integrations That Streamline Your Legal Workflow

Five integration categories that make Frith fit into a real firm workflow — email and calendar, document storage, payments, e-signature, and accounting — and why they matter.

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Michael Torres

Law firm systems consultant and former practice operations lead.

No legal platform is an island. Even an all-in-one workspace has to connect to the tools a firm already relies on — the inbox, the document store, the payment processor. The value of integrations is not novelty; it is removing the manual copying and re-entry that fragments a workflow. Here are five integration categories that most streamline a firm's day-to-day work in Frith, and what each one removes from your plate.

1. Email and calendar

Email and calendar are where legal work begins and where deadlines live. Connecting them so that correspondence and appointments attach to the right matter eliminates the constant copy-paste between the inbox and the case file. The payoff is that client emails and key dates become part of the matter record automatically, instead of living in a personal inbox where colleagues cannot see them.

2. Document storage

Documents are the substance of legal work, and most firms have an existing store. Integrating document storage so files stay connected to matters means lawyers stop hunting across drives and folders. The workflow benefit is continuity: a document opened from the matter is the current version, and drafting or review happens with the right file in hand.

3. Payments

Getting paid should be frictionless. A payments integration lets clients pay invoices easily and lets the firm reconcile payments against the matter and invoice that generated them. Faster, easier payment reduces days-sales-outstanding, and matter-linked reconciliation reduces the manual accounting work at month end. Confirm payment and trust-handling features against your jurisdiction's rules.

4. E-signature

Signature collection is a frequent bottleneck — engagement letters, settlement documents, client approvals. An e-signature integration keeps the request, the signed document, and the matter connected, so nothing gets lost between "sent for signature" and "executed." The time saved is in chasing and filing, which adds up across every matter that needs a signature.

5. Accounting

Firms still need their books to reconcile. An accounting integration keeps billing and financial data flowing to the firm's accounting system without manual re-entry, reducing errors and month-end effort. The benefit is one source of truth for financial data rather than reconciling two systems by hand.

Integrations at a glance

IntegrationWhat it connectsWhat it removes
Email & calendarInbox, appointmentsManual copy to the matter
Document storageExisting file storeHunting for the right file
PaymentsPayment processorSlow payment, manual reconciliation
E-signatureSignature workflowChasing and filing signed docs
AccountingFirm's booksDouble entry, month-end errors

Choosing integrations wisely

The goal is to connect the tools you genuinely depend on, not to integrate everything possible. Each integration should remove manual work, not add a system to maintain. Before relying on any integration for confidential data, confirm its security posture and ensure it fits firm policy. Verify the current availability of specific integrations with Frith, since integration catalogs evolve.

Who benefits most

Firms migrating from a patchwork of disconnected tools benefit most, because integrations preserve their existing investments while removing the manual glue. Solo and small firms benefit from email, payments, and e-signature in particular, since those touch every matter. Larger firms may prioritize document storage and accounting connections.

FAQ

Does Frith integrate with my existing tools?

Frith is API-first with a growing integration catalog. Confirm the specific integrations your firm needs with Frith before migrating.

Why integrate if Frith is all-in-one?

Even all-in-one platforms connect to the inbox, document store, and payment processor firms already use. Integrations remove manual re-entry.

Are integrations secure for confidential data?

Confirm the security posture of any integration and ensure it fits firm policy before using it for confidential information.

Which integrations should we set up first?

Start with the ones that touch every matter: email and calendar, payments, and e-signature.

Will integrations reduce double data entry?

That is their main purpose — keeping data connected so it does not have to be re-entered across systems.

Is there a free trial?

Frith offers a no-credit-card 14-day free trial.

Next step

If manual copying between tools is fragmenting your workflow, the right integrations close the gaps. Start a free Frith trial or book a demo to map your firm's integrations.

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