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Best TimeSolv Alternative for Lawyers

Looking for a TimeSolv alternative? Rize tracks billable hours in the background — no timers for your attorneys to forget, no end-of-day timesheet reconstruction.

TimeSolv is a solid time-and-billing tool. But it still requires attorneys to manually start and stop timers — and that is a lot of friction for people who juggle 5-10 matters a day. Studies suggest that friction costs firms 10-30% of billable time. Rize removes it entirely by tracking time automatically in the background.

Key differences

Rize vs TimeSolv

Rize beats TimeSolv on time capture, matter switching, privacy, built-in invoicing — the core reasons teams switch from manual time tracking to automatic, AI-categorized billable hours.

Time capture

Fully automatic — no timers, no manual entry

Manual start/stop timers

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Matter switching

Detects context switches automatically

Attorney must stop one timer and start another

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Privacy

No screenshots, no keystroke logging — ever

N/A

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Built-in invoicing

Integrates via Zapier (no native invoicing)

Native invoicing and billing

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Feature comparison

How Rize stacks up

See how Rize compares to TimeSolv across the features that matter.

TimeSolv
Rize
Automatic time capture
AI categorization by matter
Native invoicing
Expense tracking
Privacy-first (no screenshots)
N/A
Focus and productivity analytics
Desktop app (Mac + Windows)
Pricing
From $39.95/user/mo
From $14.99/mo

Frequently Asked Questions

Rize is a strong alternative if your firm's main problem is capturing billable hours accurately. TimeSolv requires manual timer discipline. Rize runs in the background and logs time automatically — attorneys review pre-filled entries instead of creating them. For invoicing, you would still need a billing tool alongside Rize.

No. TimeSolv uses manual timers and timesheet entry. Attorneys must start a timer, stop it when switching tasks, and manually categorize entries. Rize eliminates all of that by capturing time passively based on which applications and documents are in use.

For manual timer-based tracking with invoicing, TimeSolv, Bill4Time, and Clio Manage are common choices. For automatic time capture that requires no manual input, Rize is the leading option — it tracks billable hours in the background across all desktop applications. The best choice depends on whether your firm's bottleneck is invoicing or capturing time.

Rize replaces the time-tracking part of TimeSolv but not the invoicing or expense tracking. If your firm's biggest pain is attorneys forgetting to log hours, Rize solves that completely. For billing, you would pair Rize with a tool like QuickBooks, FreshBooks, or your existing practice management software.

Manual tracking misses short tasks, quick calls, and context switches between matters. Studies suggest this adds up to 10-30% of billable time. Automatic tracking captures everything — attorneys review and approve rather than reconstruct from memory. The result is more complete timesheets and more revenue invoiced.

Most law firms use either practice management suites with built-in timers (Clio, MyCase) or standalone time-and-billing tools (TimeSolv, Bill4Time). A growing number are switching to automatic tracking tools like Rize that capture billable hours without any manual input from attorneys.

Yes. Rize never captures screenshots, records screen content, or logs keystrokes. It reads only application names and window titles to categorize time. This design protects attorney-client privilege while still providing accurate billable hour tracking by matter.

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