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Peak Leverage’s The Firm System is a custom business system for law firms. Its core goal is to help firms understand where consultations come from, where leads are being lost, and what should be improved next. It is neither a traditional fully managed marketing agency nor a purely self-serve SaaS product. Instead, founder Mike Eads personally builds the high-skill components, then trains the firm’s internal team to run day-to-day processes.
The modules disclosed on the site include the main website, practice area pages, attorney bios, intake routing, follow-up, reviews, and reporting. On the technical side, it emphasizes websites and infrastructure built on Cloudflare edge, with integration into Clio or other practice management intake systems so consultations flow into the firm’s management system. It also includes a marketing engine and reporting backbone designed to identify “leaks” in the client acquisition funnel.
The publicly listed pricing is a one-time base setup fee of $9,500 plus a base monthly fee of $1,500, with no lock-in. The website offers a roughly one-minute, five-question questionnaire to view a price range and Leak Snapshot without requiring an email address; the final plan is confirmed by phone. Because Mike personally leads the projects, only 1–2 new law firms are accepted each month. This makes delivery scarce, but also suggests limited scalability.
The strengths are its clear positioning, deep focus on law firm workflows, and integration of website, intake, marketing, reporting, and training, which reduces the cost of stitching together multiple vendors. The lack of a long-term lock-in also lowers procurement risk. The downside is that it is explicitly not a full-service agency, so the firm must have internal staff responsible for day-to-day operations. The page also does not specify enterprise procurement details such as permission management, SLA, compliance certifications, API, or payment methods.
It is best suited to U.S. law firms that already have meaningful client acquisition needs, want to reduce dependence on agencies, and are willing to assign an internal operator to run marketing and consultation workflows. It is less suitable for firms that want everything fully outsourced, or those simply looking for a low-cost self-serve website builder or CRM tool.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, payments, or localization, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. The service is built around U.S. law firms, Clio, and English-language marketing scenarios. Chinese law firms considering it should carefully confirm network accessibility, cross-border payment support, data compliance, and whether it can integrate with alternative local law firm management systems.
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