The Time Creator ™

5 steps for law firm owners to free up 1 day a week

Maximise Your Time.

Get my time study workbook to free up 1 day a week to grow your law firm.

As a law firm owner, life can get overwhelming.

When so much relies on you, not just at work, but at home as well, then you’ve often got no energy left to enjoy the things you actually want to do. I know that feeling – I’ve been there. 

That’s why I came up with the Time Creator. It’s what helps me to identify tasks that I really don’t need to be doing, and gives me the courage to set boundaries and take those things off my plate.

I can be my best self for the important tasks, and have time to enjoy the lifestyle I want too.

With this method, you’ll free up a whole day every week that you can use however you want – grow your firm, learn new skills… even take the day off!!

Hey there!

Hi, I’m Claudia King. I built Firmsy to help entrepreneurial law firm owners to grow and scale their firms so they can make more money and have the lifestyle you want at the same time. 

I believe small law firms can be fierce, impactful and successful. With technology, digital marketing and modern business strategies, I’m helping law firms to earn 7 figures a year while empowering law firm owners to create the time to enjoy their success.

customer results

Bringing in clients automatically.

Kristen uses her website content to bring in clients automatically, without having to do it herself. She targets a specific ideal client so she’s not wasting time on those not likely to convert, and she uses automated emails to nurture and warm potential clients, and build her authority in her area with no extra effort.

– Kristen Porter

customer results

Increased profits by 15%.

Claire revitalised her traditional law firm to increase her profits by 15%. Now she works flexible hours, and no more than 40 per week. She even set her firm up to run without her so she could take six months off to have a baby.

– Claire Endean

The key to a 7-Figure Firm is the conscious and intentional treatment of time: how you spend it, how you save it, and how you maximise it.