Works Alongside Needles (now Neos by Assembly)

Needles/Neos Users: AI Time Tracking for Trial Firms

Needles (now Neos) manages your PI and trial cases. TimeSentry ensures every minute of work on those cases gets captured and billed with AI.

2-4 hrs
Saved per week
90%+
Capture accuracy
2 min
Setup time
30 day
Free trial

The Problem with Needles (now Neos by Assembly)'s Time Tracking

Case management focused, time tracking secondary

Manual entry for all time records

No AI-powered descriptions

PI firms leave significant revenue unbilled

How TimeSentry Transforms Your Workflow

PI-Optimized Capture

AI captures time on case work, client calls, document review, and more.

Neos Export

Export to Neos/Needles-compatible format.

AI Descriptions

Professional narratives for every activity.

Settlement Support

Detailed time records strengthen settlement negotiations.

Get Started in Minutes

1

Install TimeSentry

2

Import cases from Needles/Neos

3

AI captures all case work

4

Export for billing

Why Switch to TimeSentry?

Needles (now Neos by Assembly) Limitations

  • Case management first, time tracking second
  • No AI capabilities
  • Manual timer only
  • Limited billing intelligence

TimeSentry Advantages

  • AI captures all case work automatically
  • Better documentation for settlements
  • Professional AI descriptions
  • Increase collections on PI cases

PI firms need detailed time records for fee petitions. TimeSentry's AI creates documentation Needles never could.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. TimeSentry works with both Needles and the newer Neos platform.

Absolutely. Detailed time records support fee petitions, lodestar calculations, and settlement negotiations.

AI captures every minute of case work and writes detailed descriptions that strengthen your billing documentation.

Stop Losing Billable Hours

Ready to Capture Every Billable Minute?

Join thousands of legal professionals who trust TimeSentry to automatically track their time. Start your free trial today.