PitchIQ

For attorneys & small firms

Clients hire the lawyer they've already seen explain it

Legal clients — and referring attorneys — choose the name they recognize as the expert. PitchIQ makes you that name: quoted in coverage of your practice area, heard on the podcasts your clients and referral sources listen to, with a consult pipeline behind it.

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Your Bookability Score

89

Strong fit for Lawyers / small firms shows. Here are matches whose listeners are your audience.

  1. 1

    The Lawyerist Podcast

    Mid-size · weekly · 87% fit

    Small-firm lawyers — your peers and referral network.

    Your angle: "the legal trap that catches smart people"

  2. 2

    Maximum Lawyer

    Mid-size · active · 84% fit

    Law-firm growth audience receptive to a legal-trap angle.

    Your angle: "the legal trap that catches smart people"

  3. 3

    New Solo

    Niche · engaged · 83% fit

    Solo and new-practice lawyers building authority.

    Your angle: "the legal trap that catches smart people"

  4. 4

    The Un-Billable Hour

    Niche · weekly · 80% fit

    Practice-management audience for a smart-people-get-caught story.

    Your angle: "the legal trap that catches smart people"

  5. 5

    Lawyer Forward

    Niche · engaged · 77% fit

    Modern-practice lawyers open to expert guests.

    Your angle: "the legal trap that catches smart people"

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Everything lawyers need, in one place

Press commentary

When your practice area is in the news

Reporters covering legal stories need attorneys who can explain them in plain English. PitchIQ surfaces matching queries and drafts quotable commentary for your review.

Podcast authority

Teach where your clients listen

Business shows for business attorneys, real-estate shows for RE lawyers, founder shows for startup counsel — get matched and pitched with an education-first angle.

Consult booking

From mention to consultation

A public booking page for consultations with calendar sync and reminders — every appearance and article points somewhere concrete.

Referral CRM

Your referral network, worked

Track referring attorneys, past clients, and professional contacts with scheduled follow-ups — the relationships that send work stay warm on purpose.

Why lawyers choose PitchIQ

Referrals favor the visible

When another attorney refers out, they send it to the name they associate with that practice area. Press and podcast presence is how that association gets built.

Better clients than ads bring

PPC brings price-shoppers; authority brings clients who arrive already convinced you're the expert — better matters, better conversations, better rates.

Plain-English advantage

The attorney who can explain a legal issue clearly is rare and in demand — for media, for podcasts, and for clients. PitchIQ's drafts lead with that strength.

Solo-and-small-firm sized

No marketing department required: the discovery, drafting, and follow-up grind is automated; you review, approve, and show up.

Frequently asked questions

Is media commentary okay under advertising and ethics rules?

Educational commentary is a long-standing attorney practice, and you approve every word before it goes anywhere — so your jurisdiction's advertising rules and your own judgment stay in control. PitchIQ drafts and organizes; it never speaks for you. Avoid specific-outcome promises and client-confidential details as you always would.

What's the actual client-acquisition path here?

Two channels: direct (someone with the problem hears or reads you, then books a consult from your page) and referral (attorneys and professionals who see you as the practice-area expert send matters your way). The second usually outweighs the first.

Which practice areas does this work for?

Best for areas where expertise is chosen deliberately: business, estate planning, IP, employment, real estate, family. High-volume PI is more ad-driven — though local commentary still builds the brand.

How much of my time does this take?

Roughly an hour a week: review drafted responses and pitches, approve, and take the occasional interview. The targeting and follow-up are the automated part.

What's free to try?

Profile, discovery, and drafting are free to start. Paid plans add sending, sequences, the booking page, and the referral CRM.

Become the name that gets the referral

Start free — answer one reporter query in your practice area and line up your first podcast this month.

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