Legal Services Matching Assistant
Legal Services Matching Assistant
People searching for legal help often do not know what type of attorney they need or which practice area their problem falls under. They know they have a problem, but the legal industry's specialization makes finding the right fit overwhelming. This AI agent acts as a digital intake coordinator, engaging visitors in a brief conversation to understand their situation, categorizing their legal need, and connecting them with the appropriate legal professional or service. Designed for legal marketplaces, multi-practice firms, and legal service platforms that need to efficiently route diverse client inquiries to the right resources.





Legal Services Matching Assistant
An AI matching agent addresses both the business challenge of lead conversion and the access-to-justice gap that affects the legal industry overall.
Legal websites with static navigation and contact forms convert 2-3% of visitors. Many prospective clients leave because they cannot determine which attorney or service matches their need. A conversational matching agent that guides visitors through the categorization process typically converts 7-15% of traffic, representing a 3-5x improvement. For legal platforms investing in content marketing and paid search, this means extracting dramatically more value from existing traffic without increasing acquisition spend.
Traditional legal referral processes, where a person calls an intake line, leaves a message, and waits for a callback, can take 24-72 hours. During that window, the prospective client continues searching and often engages with the first firm that responds. The AI agent completes the matching process in minutes, capturing the lead and delivering it to the right attorney instantly. The Clio Legal Trends Report consistently finds that speed of response is the single strongest predictor of client engagement in legal services.
Legal platforms and large firms typically employ intake coordinators who spend 60-80% of their time on initial phone screening: determining what type of legal help the caller needs and routing them accordingly. At $40,000-$55,000 per intake coordinator annually, this overhead scales linearly with call volume. An AI agent handles unlimited concurrent matching conversations, allowing intake staff to focus on high-touch follow-up with already-qualified leads rather than repetitive screening.

Legal Services Matching Assistant
features
Capabilities designed to solve the core problem of legal services discovery: connecting the right client with the right attorney at the right time.
Most people searching for legal help do not know that their problem falls under "tort law" or "administrative proceedings." They describe symptoms, not legal categories. The agent is designed to work with natural descriptions of problems and map them to the correct legal domain. This approach dramatically increases intake completion rates compared to dropdown menus that force visitors to self-categorize using terminology they do not understand. A 2024 American Bar Association study found that 65% of low- and moderate-income Americans experience legal problems they cannot resolve, in part because they do not know where to start.
Legal services platforms and multi-practice firms need inquiries to reach different destinations based on practice area, geography, attorney availability, or case value. The agent supports configurable routing rules that direct each qualified lead to the appropriate endpoint, whether that is a specific attorney's email, a department Slack channel, a CRM pipeline stage, or a scheduling link. This flexibility makes the agent suitable for everything from solo practices to legal marketplaces managing hundreds of attorney relationships.
People seeking legal help are frequently in stressful situations: facing eviction, dealing with injury, navigating divorce, or confronting criminal charges. The agent's conversational flow is designed with this context in mind, using clear and reassuring language that acknowledges the visitor's situation without providing legal advice. This tone increases engagement and completion rates because visitors feel understood rather than processed.
Visitors to legal services websites often disclose sensitive personal information during their first interaction: financial details, medical conditions, family circumstances, and legal exposure. Tars is SOC 2 Type 2 certified, ISO certified, and GDPR compliant, with all data encrypted in transit and at rest. This security posture is essential for legal platforms where premature disclosure of client information could have serious consequences and where trust is a prerequisite for engagement.
Legal Services Matching Assistant
Three steps to connect someone who needs legal help with the right attorney or legal resource, eliminating the confusion that causes prospective clients to give up.
Legal Services Matching Assistant
FAQs
The agent handles categorization across the full range of legal practice areas: personal injury, family law, criminal defense, business and corporate law, immigration, real estate, estate planning, employment law, bankruptcy, intellectual property, landlord-tenant disputes, tax law, and more. Each category can have its own qualification flow and routing destination, making the agent suitable for both specialized firms and broad legal services platforms.
This is the agent's core strength. It does not require visitors to self-categorize. Instead, it asks them to describe their situation in their own words and then uses the conversation to determine the appropriate legal category. Someone who says "my business partner is stealing money" gets routed to a business litigation attorney; someone who says "my ex won't let me see my kids" gets directed to family law. The agent bridges the gap between everyday language and legal specialization.
Yes. Tars integrates with over 800 tools, including Salesforce, HubSpot, Clio, Lawmatics, and specialized legal referral management platforms. Leads can also be delivered via email, Slack, Google Sheets, webhooks, or SMS. Routing rules can direct different practice area leads to different systems or destinations based on your operational structure.
Tars supports multi-language conversational flows, which is particularly valuable for legal services platforms serving diverse communities. Immigration law practices, for example, frequently need Spanish, Mandarin, or other language options for intake. The agent can be configured with parallel conversational flows in multiple languages, ensuring accessibility for non-English-speaking prospective clients.
Directories require the visitor to already know what type of attorney they need and to evaluate options from a list. The AI agent takes the opposite approach: it starts with the visitor's problem, guides them through qualification, and delivers them to the right match. This conversational approach serves the large segment of prospective legal clients who are not yet sophisticated enough in their understanding of legal services to self-navigate a directory.
Tars is SOC 2 Type 2 certified, ISO certified, and GDPR compliant. All data is encrypted in transit and at rest. For legal platforms operating in jurisdictions with specific data protection requirements, the platform supports configurations that meet local data handling standards. Conversation logs provide verifiable records of all interactions for audit and compliance purposes.
Deployment typically takes days, not months. The Tars platform handles embedding, configuration of routing rules for each practice area, and integration setup with your existing systems. Legal marketplaces with complex multi-destination routing may require slightly longer configuration, but no custom development is needed.
No. The agent collects information and qualifies leads. It does not provide legal advice, recommend specific legal strategies, or make representations about case outcomes. All language is customizable by your team to ensure compliance with unauthorized practice of law regulations and state bar advertising rules. The agent's role is intake and matching, not counsel.








































Privacy & Security
At Tars, we take privacy and security very seriously. We are compliant with GDPR, ISO, SOC 2, and HIPAA.