Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR)
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Legalese
100

The entry-level Kickstart MRR.

$600

100

Our longest-running client.

Pete the Plumber

100

The name of II's previous shared workspace?

The Commons

100

Calin says he hires for [BLANK] and trains for [Blank].

Character and Skill

100

A sworn body of people who decide on a factual issue submitted to them by a court.

Jury

200

The largest PPC MRR client.

ATCOenergy

200

The client featured in our 4X Your Revenue Guide.

Michael Oykhman

200

The award Uptime has won for 8+ years.

Inc. 5000 Award

200

Calin's often used term of endearment.

Kiddo

200

A process whereby the parties find out the witnesses and evidence to be presented by the other side.

Discovery

300

The largest SEO MRR client.

Alan Pearse

300

This client owned a hot chicken restaurant, before becoming a lawyer.

Trey Porter

300

The names of the two original JurisPage founders.

Andrew Cabasso and Sam Brodie

300

When Calin ran the morning meetings, he would often say "What's on your [BLANK] today."

Plate

300

A natural catastrophe that occurs beyond human control, for which no one can be held responsible.

Act of God

400

NRR

Non-Recurring Revenue

400

This personal injury client received the largest abuse settlement in North America for one of its clients.

Andreozzi & Foote

400

The name of Uptime's document management platform... soon to be sunset.

LegalWorks

400

In what costume did Calin dress at the team's Calgary Comic Expo get-together?

Harry Potter

400

A document containing information the person swears to be true. Usually sworn to in the presence of a Notary Public.

Affidavit

500

Increased to $295, JurisPage hosting was originally priced at this monthly amount.

$95

500

The only client ever fired by Calin.

Union Alarm

500

Uptime aspires to "become the [BLANK] of legal tech." Not to be confused with a very large number.

Google

500

The name of Calin's favourite persuasive marketing book.

Influence

500

In Latin, this translates to “guilty mind”, and refers to a person’s mental state that makes his/her act a crime.

Mens rea