AI-powered legal automation for Palm Beach Gardens law firms.
Custom claim intake, AI-drafted documents, a 24/7 digital receptionist, and Meta ads management. One system, built for Palm Beach Gardens firms.
Our services in Palm Beach Gardens
Everything your Palm Beach Gardens firm needs to capture and convert leads.
Custom Claim Intake in Palm Beach Gardens
Branded intake forms that feed directly into your portal.
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AI-Drafted Claims in Palm Beach Gardens
AI pre-writes initial claim drafts from intake data.
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24/7 Digital Receptionist in Palm Beach Gardens
Handles inquiries, qualifies leads, and books consultations around the clock.
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Meta Ads Management in Palm Beach Gardens
Targeted Facebook & Instagram campaigns that drive qualified leads.
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Website Design & Build in Palm Beach Gardens
Fast, modern websites designed to convert visitors into clients.
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Social Media Automation in Palm Beach Gardens
Content scheduling, creation, and consistent publishing across platforms.
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IT & Tech Support in Palm Beach Gardens
Ongoing support for your firm's tech stack.
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Cybersecurity & Compliance in Palm Beach Gardens
Protect client data and meet regulatory requirements.
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Why Palm Beach Gardens firms choose Y12.AI
One signed case every two months covers the entire cost.
Replace $10,800/mo in vendor costs
Palm Beach Gardens firms typically spend over $10,800/month on separate receptionist, ads agency, web design, social media, intake software, and IT contracts. Y12.AI starts at $1,500/month, all included.
Minimum $1,000/mo Meta ads recommended
We recommend at least $1,000/month in Meta ad spend to generate 30-60 qualified leads for your Palm Beach Gardens practice. Scale to $2,500+ for 80-150 leads.
Works with firms of every size
Whether you're a solo practitioner in Palm Beach Gardens or a multi-attorney firm, the system scales to match your caseload and budget.
Collaborate with your existing team
Already have in-house marketing or IT? We work alongside them to amplify what they're already doing, not replace them.