Use case · Professional services
Describe your practice and Frontpage builds a fast, credible site that answers what clients ask first: what you handle, what you've won, what it costs, and how to reach you, and puts requesting a consultation one tap away.
Built around your clients
Someone looking for a lawyer is usually anxious, often on a deadline, and almost always comparing two or three firms at once. Before they pick up the phone they want a few things settled fast: do you handle my kind of case, have you won cases like mine, what will it cost, and can I talk to someone today. A site that opens with a stock courthouse photo and a wall of legalese loses them to the firm one listing down.
Frontpage builds your site around those client questions, not around your letterhead. Describe your practice and it ships a fast, reassuring page that leads with your practice areas, your results, how you charge, and a one-tap way to request a confidential consultation, so the right clients reach you and the worried ones feel they're in capable hands before they ever walk in.
How Frontpage solves it
Clients decide in a few stressful minutes, comparing firms side by side. Frontpage builds the site around their questions, leading with your practice areas, results, and fees, proving you're credible and confidential, and making a consultation request or call effortless on any device.
How it works
What you get
A law-firm site has a short job: turn a worried searcher into a booked consultation. Frontpage builds every piece that job needs, on brand and kept current with a sentence.
A clear list of what you handle, injury, family, criminal, estate, business, so prospective clients self-qualify before they call.
Prominent, repeated 'request a consultation' and call buttons that work on a phone in seconds, the moment a client decides.
Photos, bar admissions, experience, and approachable bios for each attorney, so a client feels they already know who'll represent them.
Settlements, verdicts, and real client testimonials placed where they reassure a first-time, anxious visitor: the proof that wins the call.
Free consultations, contingency, flat, or hourly fees, and what to expect step by step, answering the questions that otherwise tie up your front desk.
Clear location, hours, parking, and a map link so nobody arrives confused, plus multi-office support if you have more than one.
Simple request-a-consultation and contact sections, with a note that the live form integration ships in a later phase.
Bar memberships, awards, years in practice, and a confidential, reassuring tone, so worried clients feel safe choosing you.
See it in action
No templates, no drag-and-drop, no marketing agency on retainer. You tell Frontpage about your practice in plain English and it builds the page, then changes anything the same way.
Just won a notable case or added a new practice area? Just say so, and it's live in a moment, no ticket, no wait.
Why it works
Clients can't judge your lawyering from a search result, so they judge what they can see: how fast you answer their questions, how easy you are to reach, and how confident and credible you make them feel. Frontpage is built to win on all three.
FAQ
Yes. The site is built around a prominent 'Request a consultation' and tap-to-call path that stays within reach on every section, on phone and desktop. The live intake-form integration (forwarding requests to your inbox or case-management tool) ships in a later phase; today the page is built to make requesting a consult and calling effortless and to capture the inquiry.
Absolutely. Your practice areas, fee structure (free consultations, contingency, flat, or hourly), and case results, settlements, verdicts, and outcomes, are front and center, exactly the questions clients weigh before calling. Change any of it later by sending a sentence.
Yes. Add a profile for each attorney with their photo, bar admissions, experience, and bio, and a section for each office with its own hours, map, and contact. Just describe them and Frontpage builds and arranges the pages for you.
Your Frontpage site is a static marketing website that presents your firm, attorneys, and practice areas. You stay in control of every word, so you can include the disclaimers your jurisdiction's bar requires, such as 'attorney advertising', 'prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome', or 'no attorney-client relationship is formed by this site'. Just tell Frontpage which disclaimers to add and where, and it places them for you. It's your responsibility to ensure the content meets your bar's rules, but the site makes adding and updating those notices trivial.
The site is a public marketing page: it presents your firm and points clients to a confidential way to reach you; it is not a client portal and does not store privileged or case information. For anything that handles sensitive client data you'd continue to use your secure intake and case-management systems; the site simply directs clients to them, with a reassuring, confidential tone.
No. You describe your firm in plain English and Frontpage builds the site, then makes every change the same way. There's no template to wrangle, no drag-and-drop canvas, and no developer to schedule, which is what keeps the site current instead of stale.
Yes. Every page gets a real title and description, fast load times, and clear location, practice-area, and contact information, the signals search engines use to show you when someone searches 'divorce lawyer near me' or 'injury attorney in [your city]'. It's built clean and SEO-friendly from the start.
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