A bold new player has entered Africa’s legaltech space. Legarly.com, a Lagos-based startup, officially launches today with a mission to transform how legal professionals manage their practice, bringing automation, structure, and simplicity to the heart of legal service delivery.
Designed specifically for lawyers, law firms, and in-house counsel, Legarly is an all-in-one cloud-based platform that streamlines core legal processes, from matter management and client onboarding to invoicing, document sharing, and automated reminders.
A recent publication by Constitutional Discourse shows 87% of lawyers believe that legal technology already makes their work easier and more efficient.
With an intuitive interface and secure digital infrastructure, Legarly is poised to help lawyers spend less time on admin, and more time on legal strategy and client advocacy.

“We built Legarly to solve real problems that legal practitioners face every day,” said Akintunde Dare, Co-founder and CEO of Legarly. “From disorganized files and missed deadlines to inefficient client tracking, the legal profession has long needed a solution that truly fits its workflow. Legarly is our answer: simple, powerful, and tailored to the African legal market.”
Key Features of Legarly Include:
- Matter Management – Easily track case progress, deadlines, and client communication in one place.
- Client Intake Forms – Create seamless onboarding experiences using customizable digital forms.
- Document Vault – Secure storage and retrieval of client files and legal
- Billing & Invoicing – Automate time tracking and generate professional invoices with just a few clicks.
- Calendar & Reminders – Never miss a filing or court date with integrated alerts and task scheduling.
Legarly is currently available to solo lawyers, small firms, and legal departments with a 30-day free trial option and affordable monthly subscriptions- with a hefty 25% discount for early adopters. Built with data security and client confidentiality in mind, the platform runs on encrypted servers with regular backups and access controls.
The platform has already begun onboarding early users from across Nigeria and is seeking strategic partnerships with law associations, bar chapters, and legal training institutions.
“Africa’s legal landscape is evolving, and technology must play a central role in that evolution,” said Akintunde. “Our vision is to support thousands of law professionals, from Lagos to Lusaka, by giving them the tools to operate efficiently, serve clients better, and scale sustainably.”
To learn more or start a free trial, visit here.