Technology built for law firms. Not adapted for them.
Since 2012, Accesspoint has worked side-by-side with law firms to design technology that fits the way legal professionals actually work. What began as a small consultancy helping firms modernise their systems has grown into a sector-leading team of developers, consultants and creatives all focused on one industry and one goal: making legal technology smarter, simpler and more human.
We have end-to-end expertise for every firm.
Our team of over 30 specialists covers the full digital spectrum, from legal consultancy and project management to software architecture, UI/UX design, and digital marketing. That breadth means we can map out a firm’s entire workflow, identify the bottlenecks, and deliver a complete solution that works from day one.
Whether we’re integrating a PCMS, building custom middleware, or training staff post-go-live, we stay involved until every click makes sense.

Innovation built into our DNA.
Mozaique brings together specialist modules such as the Client Portal, Conveyancing Calculator and the Legal Aid Module; tools designed not as bolt-ons, but as an integrated ecosystem for modern practice.
Each solution is developed in-house using a modern cloud-native stack and evolves through continuous feedback from the firms who use it. That’s how we turn real-world challenges into working software and keep our clients ahead of change.
Our Partnerships prove our processes
We’re proud to be certified ISO 27001, ISO 9001 and Cyber Essentials, assuring clients that security and quality sit at the heart of our delivery. Our partnerships span the leading names in legal tech, from NetDocuments (EMEA Partner of the Year 2024) to Actionstep, Verify365 and Ochresoft. And our annual Accesspoint Innovators Forum brings together more than 100 delegates to share ideas and shape the future of legal technology.
We turn complex problems into everyday efficiency.
At Accesspoint, we don’t build technology for technology’s sake. We build it to break barriers: between systems, between people and process, between what firms have and what they need next.




