Case progress back to one desk
Facts, milestones, parties, courts, and current tasks in one place — no more stitching progress together from chat windows, folders, and scratch notes.
A stable, clear, and continuously trackable case workbench for lawyers.
CaseBalance consolidates case progress, evidence materials, document drafting, and hearing review into one desktop. Not a set of scattered AI tools, but a workbench built for real legal work.
CaseBalance explains directly how it organizes case progress, material understanding, document drafting, and hearing review — no slogans.
Facts, milestones, parties, courts, and current tasks in one place — no more stitching progress together from chat windows, folders, and scratch notes.
Material understanding, summaries, and cross-references form a stable chain — not a restart from scattered attachments every time.
Starting from existing facts, evidence, and templates, documents evolve with case state — writing embedded in the working rhythm.
Pre-hearing prep, in-hearing notes and prompts, and post-hearing review all use the same information structure — no information break at critical junctures before and after hearings.
The homepage establishes brand and trust before directing to the official download.
CaseBalance is positioned as a desktop case workbench, not a lightweight browser demo.
Packages, version numbers, and release dates all come from the same download source.
The site provides a Windows installer plus separate Apple Silicon and Intel macOS DMG downloads.
The site recommends a version, but never hides other installers. If you are on a Mac, confirm your chip type first and then choose the matching Apple Silicon or Intel DMG. Each Mac DMG includes a local install guide, and if the first launch is blocked it points you straight to Privacy & Security.
For M1 / M2 / M3 / M4 Macs
Loading
View download optionsFor Intel Macs
Loading
View download optionsx64 installer
Loading
View download optionsThe official site currently provides a Windows installer plus two macOS DMG installers: one for Apple Silicon Macs and one for Intel Macs.
The recommendation only affects the first button — it never hides other packages. You can always switch directly to the other installer in the download section. Both packages are officially distributed and identical in content.
The page gracefully falls back to a static description state, prompting you to refresh the page or contact the team for a direct installer link. Page structure remains intact even when data fails to load.
Because CaseBalance's core experience lives in the desktop workflow. The site needs to clarify the official source, version information, and installation path before introducing product capabilities. Emphasizing "official" signals a trustworthy distribution channel.
Open the downloaded DMG, start with the included install guide, then try launching CaseBalance once. If macOS blocks it, use the guide's button to open Privacy & Security and then click Open Anyway.