Legal intake software for firms that need better scope before quoting fees
Capture matter type, urgency, documents and complexity signals so lawyers can assess fit before confirming fees or strategy.
Legal intake and indicative-fee workflows for conveyancing, estate planning, business matters and commercial reviews.
Conveyancing, wills and business-matter intake. Matter-review and complexity flags. Proposal wording that avoids automated legal advice claims
Template pack
Each industry pack includes intake forms, fee logic, FAQs, packages and public demo pages.
Business Legal Enquiry
Business-contract, agreement and legal-support enquiries requiring proposal follow-up.
Typical range: $900 to $7,500
Legal Services PackCommercial Lease Review Estimate
Commercial lease review, renewals and negotiation support enquiries.
Typical range: $750 to $3,500
Legal Services PackConveyancing Fee Estimate
Residential conveyancing enquiries that need urgency, contract-review and off-the-plan complexity logic.
Typical range: $900 to $2,800
Legal Services PackWill and Estate Planning Fee Estimate
Simple wills, couple wills and more complex estate-planning matters.
Typical range: $450 to $5,000
Why QEngine fits this industry
Give clients an indicative fee range while making it clear that final scope, documents and professional review still matter.
The customer problem
Legal intake and indicative-fee workflows for conveyancing, estate planning, business matters and commercial reviews.
How QEngine structures the enquiry
Conveyancing Fee Estimate, Will and Estate Planning Fee Estimate, Business Legal Enquiry
Example estimate range
$450 to $8,500
Why it saves time
Conveyancing, wills and business-matter intake. Matter-review and complexity flags. Proposal wording that avoids automated legal advice claims
Frequently asked questions
Common questions for legal services pack users.
Is this legal advice?
No. QEngine provides an indicative fee guide and intake summary only. A lawyer must review the matter before advice or engagement.
Can urgent or complex matters be escalated?
Yes. Complex conditions, disputes, court proceedings and commercial terms can be flagged for lawyer review.