BarTime - Time recording for barristers

What is BarTime?

BarTime is an online time recording system, specifically designed for use by barristers and chambers in England and Wales. Cost-effective and user-friendly, it transforms the detailed recording of the working day from a chore into a fast, simple everyday activity.

How does it work?

Accessible from any computer connected to the Internet at a familiar web address www.bartime.co.uk, BarTime uses a straightforward click-button operation to allow barristers to track and record every hour spent on every case and other fee-earning activities. The on-screen layout is uncluttered and intuitive, making the application easy and quick to follow for all users. The system also features an administrative interface, which lets clerks manage the application and customise it according to their needs and the needs of their barristers.

Why is it important?

There is no doubt that BarTime will save chambers money every month. BarTime collects time faster, which means chambers can invoice more quickly and will see measurable results in just a few months. So much so, that if barristers can recover just one billable hour per month because of increased efficiency with collection, the system pays for itself. For growing chambers, or chambers that are merging, BarTime has the advantage that chambers don’t need to replace expensive hardware or software.

How much does it cost?

BarTime is affordable with no large upfront expense. It’s a month-to-month service with costs only £10 per barrister per month and a nominal one-off set up fee of £250 per chambers. There is no contract length or hidden costs.

How do I start using BarTime?


BarTime is an online tool, accessible via www.bartime.co.uk. Sign up for a free 30-day trial to experience the full functionality of BarTime and, if you like what you see, simply register as a fully signed-up user. We’ll send up a monthly invoice thereafter.

Further information

BarTime is a trading name of Intendance. Please refer to www.bartime.co.uk for further information and to arrange a demonstration, or contact James Tuke at james.tuke@intendance.com or telephone 020 7242 7160