Scottish Law Firm
A quick and convenient way for clients to submit critical information when drafting their will.
Challenge
Scottish law says that wills cannot be made entirely online and some elements still need to be completed using paperwork.
This became an issue for the firm during the COVID-19 lockdown, as clients were unable to visit the company’s offices to sign wills.
Instead, they had to spend up to two hours on the phone with a solicitor answering a detailed checklist of questions. This was inconvenient for clients and inefficient for the firm.
The firm’s solicitors tried making this easier by sending clients a spreadsheet form to collect the required information.
Unfortunately, this proved unpopular. Here’s why:
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The spreadsheets were full of questions that were irrelevant to many clients.
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Clients often filled them out wrongly; correcting the mistakes required long follow-up calls.
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The whole process was inefficient and impersonal.
Solution
The app allows users to quickly and conveniently send the firm the information needed to write a will. Clients seeking a will are given a QR code and asked to set up an account.
They are then taken through a series of screens, answering questions as they go. These questions are in various formats, including drop-down menus, free text fields and radial buttons. Mandatory fields mean that users cannot submit their forms without filling in critical sections.
A progress bar, save function and the ability to skip to different parts of the questionnaire help ensure an excellent user experience.
When a user submits their form, it is locked down and a notification is sent to the firm's team. A solicitor then downloads the information from the app’s back end.
The app also gives users reasons to revisit the app. The first is an FAQ that provides information and guidance on estates and wills. The second is a ‘major life change’ notification form. This allows users to update their will and notify the firm of changes in their lives – for example, if they remarry.
Results
The will information that is received is now more accurate and complete than before, saving the company time and resources.
The firm is promoting the app’s use amongst clients and has already seen results.
A simple but powerful example is that, many clients wouldn’t include their postcode in the spreadsheet, forcing a solicitor to find it using online postcode finders or Google Maps. Over a year this added up to hundreds of hours of lost time. This question is mandatory in the app, instantly solving the issue.
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Feedback received about the app: Most straightforward will applications were completed in just five minutes.
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People providing more complex information appreciated the ability to save and return to their form.
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Users liked the convenience of using it anywhere.
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They also liked not having to remember the name of a specific contact at the firm.
Future Plans
Due to the success of the app, the firm is now considering using Fliplet for more of their services, including:
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Power of attorney.
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Notifications of changes in law relevant to users (e.g. child trusts).
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Staff expenses template.
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An event app.
Background
The client is one of Scotland's leading independent law firms. They work with private and public sector clients, they employ more than 500 people and have a turnover of over £60 million.
The firm is well known for its work in the energy sector, commercial property and corporate law. However, it also supports private clients with a range of personal services – including wills.
- Industry: Legal
- Number of Employees: 500 +
Challenge | Solution | Results
- Challenge: Improve client experience and efficiency of will application process.
- Solution: A quick and convenient way for clients to submit critical information from the comfort of their own home.
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Results: Excellent client feedback; efficiency issues solved instantly.

