Practice areas that rank
A supporting article a day is what makes each practice-area page a result.
Google trusts a site that keeps publishing on a topic. Daily articles are how a firm website beats the directories you are paying.
Who we helpFor attorneys & law firms
Prospective clients search their problem before they search for a lawyer: "what to do after a car accident", "how long does probate take", "can I fight a DUI". SirBoost turns your firm website into a daily article and native posts that answer those — produced, reviewed, and published for you — so you are the firm they already trust when they call.
Go
Start with one free day of original content
Consider it in production.
One article and 4 platform posts, written from your site, land in your inbox within 1 business day. Reply to it and a person answers.
In a nutshell
What to know
Legal search is expensive to buy and cheap to earn — if you publish. The firm that puts a clear, careful answer in front of "do I need a lawyer for X" every day, in search and in the feed, is the one that gets the call. SirBoost does that from your own website, without billable hours.
Where most practices are today
Legal keywords are among the most expensive clicks on the internet, and most firms are renting them: pay-per-click, lead-gen directories, sponsored listings. Stop paying and the phone stops. Meanwhile the questions clients ask before they call — "how much does a divorce cost in [state]", "what is my injury case worth" — are answered by national legal sites and by the firm down the street that publishes.
And the content that does get produced at most firms is a partner's blog post every quarter, cleared by everyone, read by no one. Quarterly does not compound.
Everyone knows the fix is consistent, useful, careful content. No associate has the hours to write a sound article and five platform posts a day, forever — and it would cost more in billable time than it returns. That is where every law firm content plan dies.
Your law firm website
As it stands
Built once. Updated never. Not on page one for anything a customer types.
Not foundThe searches you should own
What changes when your firm owns the answers to the legal questions being typed in your jurisdiction every night?
Every day SirBoost reads your firm website — your practice areas, your attorneys, your approach — and produces one article that answers a real prospective-client question in your firm's voice, plus native posts for LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Facebook that carry it into the feeds. A person reviews every piece before it ships.
Different practice areas need different content. Personal injury searchers want to know what a case is worth and what to do today; estate planning searchers are researching for months; business clients want to see expertise on LinkedIn. The daily cadence covers all of it instead of forcing the firm to pick one.
What you get
Practice areas that rank
A supporting article a day is what makes each practice-area page a result.
Google trusts a site that keeps publishing on a topic. Daily articles are how a firm website beats the directories you are paying.
Cited in AI answers
When someone asks the AI what to do after a crash, be the firm it quotes.
AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity cite specific, current, careful answers. A daily article that answers one real legal question is exactly what they lift — with your firm's name on it.
Referral-network presence
LinkedIn posts that keep you in front of other attorneys and advisors.
Referrals go to the lawyer they see. Daily professional posts keep you seen without a lunch.
Original to your firm
Written from your practice areas, your attorneys, your voice — not a law-firm template.
Two firms in the same courthouse district get two different bodies of content, because the source and the strategy are different. Nothing generic, nothing a competitor could paste.
Careful by default
Written from your own site, no promises, reviewed by a person.
General information, not legal advice; no outcome guarantees; nothing your bar would flinch at. You can veto anything.
Zero billable hours
Reviewed by a person, killable by you, otherwise untouched.
You approve nothing and can veto anything before it goes out. The daily loop runs without your associates.
What ships every day
This is what one day looks like — the kind of article and posts the free Sample Day produces from your website. Every day after that is another set.
The article
Today's title
What to do in the first 72 hours after a car accident (and the three mistakes that hurt your claim)
For: rankings & AI citations
LinkedIn post
Today's LinkedIn post
The three things people do in the first 72 hours after a crash that quietly hurt their claim — and what to do instead.
For: reach & social presence
X post
Today's X post
After a car accident: photos, medical visit, and do NOT give the other insurer a recorded statement. The 72-hour checklist ↓
For: reach & social presence
Instagram post
Today's Instagram post
Just been in a car accident? Save this 72-hour checklist before you talk to any insurance company.
For: reach & social presence
Facebook post
Today's Facebook post
The first 72 hours after a car accident matter more than most people realize. Here is exactly what to do — and what not to say.
For: reach & social presence
Why you don't have this already
Content is a compounding asset and compounding is merciless about consistency. A firm that publishes daily for a year has hundreds of pages clients land on; a firm that posts a partner's article each quarter has four.
AI writing tools didn't fix that for lawyers — they made drafting cheap and left the real work with you: pick the angle, keep it careful, keep it compliant, adapt it per platform, post. Every day. Between clients.
So we run the whole loop. Your website is the source, a person reviews every piece, it ships on schedule, and you can kill anything before it goes out.
Day one is free
One original article and four native posts for your law firm, made from your website. On us.
Start my free day →An operated service, not a tool — a small number of businesses, a person reviewing every piece before it ships. The free sample is a real day's work: if it isn't good enough to post, don't post it, and we never bill you a cent to find out.
Questions
Content is written from what your own website already says, framed as general information rather than legal advice, with no outcome guarantees or comparative claims, and a person reviews every piece before it publishes. You can veto anything before it goes out, and we can add any disclaimer your jurisdiction requires.
Posts start working the day they ship. Search traffic from articles typically builds over one to three months as pages index and rank, and keeps compounding as long as the daily cadence continues.
Personal injury, family law, criminal defense, and estate planning carry the most consumer search volume. Business and employment practices benefit most from the daily LinkedIn presence in front of referrers and decision-makers.
They do different jobs. Paid leads stop when you stop paying and arrive cold. An article that answers the client's question keeps ranking after it ships and produces inquiries from people who already understand their situation and trust you.
Yes. Content can be produced per office or per attorney so each has its own presence, with one consistent firm voice.
None on the daily loop. Most firms glance at what shipped for a few minutes a week. There is nothing to approve unless you want to.
Nobody can guarantee a citation and we do not. What we publish every day is the kind of page those engines cite — a direct, specific, current answer to a real question, on your own site — and we keep doing it across your whole subject. The platform posts repeat the same answers under your name, which is how a business becomes something an assistant can describe and recommend.
No. Every piece starts from your own website — your services, prices, process, and voice — follows a strategy drawn from your market, and is checked by a person before it ships. If it could be about any other business in your category, it does not go out. You can veto anything.
One literal day of the service: a real article plus native posts for LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Facebook, written from your firm website, delivered by email within one business day. Free, no card, no call.
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