Deep Dive Recap: Streamline Your Intake With One Powerful Form

Published on June 19, 2025
2 minute read
Patrick Grieve
Written by Patrick Grieve

Intake is often the first real interaction a prospective client has with your firm — and the experience matters. The right form doesn’t just collect information; it sets the tone, guides the conversation, and lays the groundwork for everything that follows. That’s why building a single, thoughtful intake form can have an outsized impact on your workflow, your team’s efficiency, and how clients experience your brand from day one.

To dig into what that looks like in practice, Lawmatics Product Manager Devon Butler teamed up with Clare Struzzi from our account management team for this month’s Deep Dive webinar. They covered everything from the fundamentals of form building to more advanced features like conditional logic and automation triggers.

Time stamps of key takeaways

7:00 – Custom form builder

Devon kicks things off with a walkthrough of the custom form builder, starting with the basics like naming conventions and form types. She also explains the different field types you can use (standard, contact, matter, company) and how to think about them when building a form that fits your intake process. The focus here is on creating something that’s both flexible and easy for your team to use consistently.

15:41 – Adding advanced elements

Devon and Clare go over enhancements like booking blocks, file uploads, and general form-only fields. General form-only fields live only on the form and don’t clutter up your matter pages — great for questions you don’t need to track long-term, like a detailed list of client assets. This portion also covers relationship blocks, perfect for collecting info for a client’s spouses or kids.

29:51 – Using conditional logic for smarter forms

Here, Devon introduces a key strategy: using conditional logic to tailor the form experience. Instead of overwhelming people with a wall of questions, you can have fields appear only when they’re relevant, like only showing spouse info when "married" is selected. Conditional logic is also a handy way to trigger follow-ups or route leads to the right next step, depending on how they answer.

37:02 – Trigger automations with form responses

Devon shows how you can connect your forms directly to automations. For example, if a consultation gets booked, an email or text confirmation goes out automatically. The key is using custom and standard fields to kick off the right workflow, so your team doesn’t have to remember to do it manually.

Webinar slide deck

Patrick Grieve

Patrick Grieve

Patrick is the Brand Specialist at Lawmatics. When he’s not writing (or reading) voraciously, you can probably find him in the stands of the nearest baseball or soccer game.
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