We’re making it even easier to access Clio Draft.
Starting July 1, you’ll sign in to all Clio products—including Clio Draft—through one centralized login page at clio.com/login. Your account, including all your templates and documents, will stay exactly the same.
If you already have a Clio login, you’ll just be asked to connect it to Clio Draft. If you don’t, you’ll be guided to create one. Instructions for both options are included below.
We’re also bringing all support resources together, so you can easily find help articles, guides, and webinars when you need them.
What’s Changing
What’s Changing | Description | Before July 1 | After July 1 |
Login URL | Where you go to sign in to Clio Draft | ||
App URL | The web address where you access the Clio Draft app | ||
Help Center | Step-by-step articles on how to use features and troubleshoot issues | ||
Resources (Webinars, Guides, etc.) | Educational materials like webinars, guides, blog posts, and case studies | ||
Domain Redirection | What happens if you go to an old Lawyaw link | No redirect; login through Lawyaw | Automatic redirect to draft.clio.com |
Bookmark/Login Behavior | How login works if switching between old and new domains | Bookmarks may go to Lawyaw | Old links may prompt login again if switching between domains |
* If you don’t see Clio Draft as a login option at clio.com/login, try draft.clio.com
Tip: We recommend updating any saved bookmarks to clio.com/login and draft.clio.com for a smoother experience.
What’s Remaining the Same
While the login and support experience is evolving, many core aspects of Clio Draft remain unchanged:
You’ll use the same email and password to log in
You’ll be able to access all your firms with a single set of credentials
Your templates, documents, and workflows are unaffected
Both app.lawyaw.com and draft.clio.com will be operational during the transition
The Clio Draft experience and features will remain consistent
How to Update Your Clio Draft Login Credentials
Update your login credentials to ensure uninterrupted access.
If You Have an Existing Clio Account | If You Don’t Have a Clio Account | If You Have an Existing Clio Account, with a different login email than Draft |
This is used if you have matching Clio and Draft login emails |
| This is used if you have different Clio and Draft login emails, and you want to keep them separate |
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FAQs
What changes on July 1?
We’re officially retiring the older login page and legacy support resources. You’ll now log in directly through Clio.
What happens if I’m logged in at draft.clio.com but click a link to app.lawyaw.com?
If you're already logged in at draft.clio.com and click a saved link or bookmark to app.lawyaw.com, you may be prompted to log in again. This is because the two domains currently use separate login sessions.
We're actively working on resolving this in parallel with the rollout. In the meantime, this won’t impact your data or workflow—everything in your account will remain intact and accessible.
Do I lose access to any firms or documents?
Not at all—everything remains accessible. You’ll continue using one login across all connected firms.
Why am I being asked to update my credentials?
This is to ensure your login is secure and compatible with the updated access experience.
Questions?
If you need help, visit the Clio Help Center or reach out via chat.