When legal news breaks, people search their rights, options, and whether they need a lawyer. NewsFeed puts the story and legal insight on your website, helping your firm get found and cited by Google, ChatGPT, Gemini, and other AI platforms.
Major legal stories trigger a wave of search demand. NewsFeed turns that demand into pages on your firm’s website.
The old way waits for traffic. NewsFeed follows the traffic.
A crash, lawsuit, verdict, investigation, new law, or court ruling hits the wires — and starts trending across local news, social media, and search.
Our system continuously scans state-by-state legal news, matches stories to your practice areas, and pulls the relevant ones for your firm to review.
The story is turned into a structured, plain-English legal source page with everything Google and AI need to understand and cite it.
Nothing publishes without your approval. Your firm reviews the story, the legal insight, and the page — then one tap publishes it to your domain.
The page goes live while demand is active. Google, ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude can find, understand, and cite it when people ask about the issue.
The right people find your firm at the right moment — with context, trust, and an answer to the question they were already searching.
A real West Virginia news story was turned into a legal source page on a law firm’s website. This is the type of page NewsFeed creates for your firm when relevant legal news breaks in your state.
A school bus driver allegedly intoxicated when the bus left the road, struck a culvert, and rolled. 19 children injured; one reportedly lost a leg.
According to reports, a school bus traveling a rural West Virginia roadway left the pavement, struck a driveway culvert, and rolled. Investigators reportedly determined that the driver was under the influence of alcohol at the time. All 19 children on the bus were hurt.
Medical expenses, pain and suffering, permanent disability, loss of future earning capacity, and in serious cases punitive damages…
Potential clients are no longer only typing "lawyer near me."
They are searching Google and asking ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, and other AI platforms about their rights, options, and whether they need a lawyer after seeing legal news.
Your website needs relevant pages those platforms can find, understand, and cite.
Blogs and press releases have their place. NewsFeed is built for a different job: helping your firm capture search demand created by breaking legal news.
Your firm doesn't need more random content. It needs more reasons to be found, cited, trusted, and contacted.
Every approved NewsFeed page lives on your website.
Not rented ads.
Not disappearing social posts.
Not content sitting on another platform.
Your website gets the asset.
More chances to appear when people search Google or ask AI about legal issues in your state.
More pages connecting your firm to the practice areas, stories, and issues you want to be known for.
Potential clients see your firm explaining the issue they are already researching.
Relevant legal news gives other websites and platforms more reasons to reference your firm.
When the right people find your firm at the right moment, search interest can turn into calls and consultations.
NewsFeed is $397/month — for many law firms, that's less than one hour of billable time.
Estimated ROI only. Results depend on your market, practice area, website, and conversion process.
NewsFeed does the heavy lifting. Your firm stays in control.
Most firms launch in under a day. The setup flow is fast and simple.
Turn breaking legal news into pages, citations, and authority your firm owns.
No. Blogs are usually generic topics written in advance. NewsFeed is built around breaking legal news people are already searching in your state.
No. Press releases usually promote your firm. NewsFeed publishes legal news and legal insight on your website, positioning your firm as a source.
A legal source page is a page on your website that covers a real legal story and explains the rights, claims, liability, damages, deadlines, and next steps connected to that story.
NewsFeed gives Google, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity, and other platforms more relevant pages from your website to find, understand, and cite.
Yes. Your firm reviews and approves every page before it is published. Nothing goes live without your approval.
No. NewsFeed finds the story, creates the legal insight, and prepares the page for your website. You review and approve it before it goes live.
Yes. Your firm can focus on the practice areas and case types you want more visibility for.
You don't approve it. Nothing goes live without your review.
The page is written in clear, professional legal language, and your firm can review or request changes before publishing.
The approved legal source page publishes on your website as part of your firm's legal news hub.
No. NewsFeed can work alongside your existing SEO. It gives your website a legal news hub built around breaking stories and active search demand.
Yes. NewsFeed can support your existing marketing by adding relevant legal source pages to your website.
Lawsuits, accidents, verdicts, investigations, new laws, court rulings, and legal stories connected to your practice area and state.
NewsFeed scans your state's news every 15 minutes.
NewsFeed is $397/month.
Your firm gets a live legal news hub that helps build visibility, authority, backlink opportunities, and new case opportunities.
Law firms that want to grow visibility in Google and AI search without relying only on generic blogs, press releases, or outdated SEO content.
Build a legal news hub around the stories people are already searching