Time Tracking Comparison 2026

Laurel vs PointOne

A detailed comparison of Laurel and PointOne covering features, pricing, integrations, strengths, and weaknesses to help you choose the right tool.

Quick Overview

Laurel

Enterprise Time Intelligence Platform

Laurel (formerly Time by Ping) is an enterprise-grade AI time intelligence platform primarily serving large law firms, Big 4 accounting firms, and major consulting organizations. It uses firm-specific Small Language Models to passively capture work activity and generate billing narratives that match each timekeeper's individual writing style.

Founded 2016
Starting Price Contact sales (enterprise only)
Website laurel.ai
G2 Rating Listed, no public rating
Capterra Not listed

PointOne

AI Time Capture for Law Firms

PointOne is an AI-powered timekeeping platform exclusively focused on law firms. It passively tracks work across desktop and mobile, capturing activity from documents, email, calendar events, and calls, then converts this activity into detailed time entries with AI-generated billing narratives.

Founded 2023
Starting Price Contact sales
Website pointone.com
G2 Rating Not listed
Capterra Not listed
Side by Side

Feature Comparison

Laurel Features

Passive background activity capture across all devices and applications

AI narrative generation matching individual timekeeper writing styles

Firm-specific Small Language Models (each firm gets its own)

Automatic billing code assignment

Real-time compliance engine for client billing rules

Automatic activity reconciliation for overlapping activities

Time analytics and insights dashboard

PointOne Features

Automated passive time capture across desktop and mobile

AI-generated billing narratives with contextual detail

Pre-bill review and compliance enforcement

Converts client billing guidelines into enforceable rules

Practice analytics for patterns, revenue, and compliance

Multiple workflow options: fully automated, AI timers, or retroactive entry

Cost Comparison

Pricing Breakdown

Laurel

Contact sales (enterprise only)

Enterprise custom pricing with white-glove deployment. No self-serve tiers. Positioned well above $29/user/month competitors. Contact sales for quotes.

PointOne

Contact sales

Custom pricing with no publicly listed tiers. Contact sales for a quote. Pricing depends on firm size and feature requirements.

Pros & Cons

Strengths & Weaknesses

Laurel

Strengths

Measurable ROI: 4-11% profitability increase, 7.5% hours billed increase

80% reduction in manual time entry

Firm-specific AI models that continuously learn

Strong security: SOC II Type II, HIPAA, GDPR, BYOK encryption

Rapid 4-week deployment

Well-funded with $155.7M raised at $510M valuation

28+ additional billable minutes per timekeeper per day

Weaknesses

English language support only

Inconsistent support quality reported by some users

No public pricing transparency

Desktop monitoring may raise privacy concerns

Limited training resources with no video or webinar content

Not suitable for solo practitioners or small firms

Operational complexity at scale

PointOne

Strengths

Firms capture 6-11% more billable time per day on average

Reduces daily timekeeping from 20-30 minutes to under 5 minutes

Strong compliance automation converting billing guidelines to enforceable rules

Y Combinator backed with $3.6M raised

Highly responsive support team

Weaknesses

Desktop installation can be challenging initially

No public API available, limiting custom integrations

English language support only

Opaque pricing with no transparency

Very limited independent user reviews as a new product

Connectivity

Integrations

Laurel (9 integrations)

Elite 3E Aderant SurePoint Clio ActionStep ProJuris Microsoft Teams Zoom Microsoft Exchange

PointOne (11 integrations)

Aderant Elite 3E SurePoint Clio Filevine Actionstep MyCase LeanLaw QuickBooks Westlaw Lexis
Who They Serve

Target Market

Laurel

Large enterprise law firms (Am Law 100), Big 4 accounting firms, and major consulting firms

PointOne

Law firms of all sizes, from large Am Law firms to mid-market firms through SurePoint partnership

Our Take

The Verdict

Both Laurel and PointOne are solid time tracking tools, but they serve different needs.

Laurel (Enterprise Time Intelligence Platform) is best suited for large enterprise law firms (am law 100), big 4 accounting firms, and major consulting firms. It starts at Contact sales (enterprise only) and offers 7 key features.

PointOne (AI Time Capture for Law Firms) is best suited for law firms of all sizes, from large am law firms to mid-market firms through surepoint partnership. It starts at Contact sales and offers 6 key features.

If neither tool quite fits your needs, consider comparing Laurel with TimeSentry or comparing PointOne with TimeSentry. TimeSentry offers AI-powered time capture from 20+ integrations, built-in invoicing, multi-company workflows, and dedicated onboarding support.

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Cancel anytime with no contracts, no lock-in, and no hidden fees.

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