Cadence IP vs Inprotech IP Practice Management Software Comparison

Compare Cadence IP and Inprotech for patent and trade mark docketing, IP matter management, automation, AI assistance, renewals, billing and day-to-day IP practice workflows.

Choosing between Cadence IP and Inprotech

IP law firms evaluating practice management software need a platform that matches the scale, complexity and daily rhythm of their practice. This page compares two IP management platforms: Cadence IP and Inprotech.

Inprotech is a Clarivate-backed IP management system positioned as “the operational backbone of high-performing law firms.” With more than 30 years in market, Inprotech offers secure, privately hosted IP lifecycle management specifically designed for law firms. Clarivate offers two editions: Inprotech for mid-to-large firms requiring deep customisation, and Inprotech Go for small-to-mid-size practices with pre-configured, out-of-the-box workflows. The platform covers patents, trade marks, domains and copyrights, with integrated billing, time recording, e-billing, client portal access and connections to IP offices including USPTO, EPO, IP Australia, IPONZ and EUIPO.

Cadence IP is a modern, cloud-native IP practice management platform built around configurable matter workflows, AI assistance, lifecycle automation, document generation from Word templates, integrated email and SMS correspondence, deadline calculation, invoicing with Xero integration, intake forms and practice-wide visibility. Cadence IP is designed for patent attorneys, trade mark attorneys, paralegals, docketing staff and IP practice managers.

Both platforms serve IP law firms. The right choice depends on your firm’s size, implementation preferences, ecosystem requirements and the way your team prefers to manage matters day to day.

Quick comparison summary

Consider Inprotech if…

You want to evaluate an enterprise-grade, privately hosted IP management platform with 30+ years of market heritage, deep Clarivate ecosystem integration — including Docket and Brand Landscape Analyzer — modular architecture, integrated billing with e-billing and IPO fee reporting, IP office connections (USPTO, EPO, IP Australia, IPONZ, EUIPO) and a client portal for portfolio access.

Consider Cadence IP if…

You want a modern, cloud-native IP practice management system with AI assistance, approval-gated automation, integrated email and SMS, document generation from Word templates, deadline calculation, invoicing, Xero integration, intake forms and flexible reporting — with faster adoption and your firm’s data isolated, secured and exportable.

Feature comparison: Cadence IP vs Inprotech

The table below compares capabilities across both platforms. Cadence IP features are based on the current platform. Inprotech information is based on publicly available materials and may not reflect the latest functionality — buyers should confirm details directly with Inprotech.

Capability Cadence IP Inprotech
Patent matter management Configurable matter types for patents with lifecycle steps, fields, roles and rules Described in public materials — case management from filing through registration and renewal
Trade mark matter management Configurable matter types for trade marks, designs, oppositions, licensing Described in public materials — supports trade marks, domains, copyrights
Configurable matter lifecycles Custom steps, transitions, fields, roles and rules per matter type Described in public materials — modular, highly customisable architecture
Patent family / related matter linking Continuations, divisionals, foreign equivalents linked as family trees Evaluate with vendor
Docketing and deadline management Matter-centric docketing with deadline views, calendar and next-deadline visibility Described in public materials — IP lifecycle management with dispute tracking
Date-relative deadline calculation Date-relative rules (e.g. "filing date + 18 months"), auto-updating Evaluate with vendor
Stalled matter detection Alerts when matters sit too long in a lifecycle step Evaluate with vendor
Document generation from Word templates Upload existing Word templates, auto-fill variables, generate PDFs Evaluate with vendor — First to File document management available in Clarivate ecosystem
Matter-level document repository Single document store per matter with provenance tracking Evaluate with vendor
Email captured into the matter Inbound and outbound email in the matter timeline with auto-filing Evaluate with vendor
SMS in the matter timeline Two-way client SMS alongside email and file notes Not identified in public materials
AI assistant with matter context Connect Claude, ChatGPT or Gemini with full matter context Not identified in public materials
AI proposals with human approval AI drafts emails, proposes documents, suggests tasks — attorney approves Not identified in public materials
Automation engine Triggers on step changes, field updates, uploads, emails, dates, schedules Evaluate with vendor — recent updates include recipient-aware scheduled saved searches
Conditional automation rules Combine conditions (jurisdiction, field values, step) to control when rules fire Evaluate with vendor
Approval gates for automations Queue sensitive actions for human review before execution Not identified in public materials
Task management Tasks with priority, due dates, assignees and auto-status updates Evaluate with vendor
Time recording Live timer, per-attorney hourly rates, unbilled time tracking Described in public materials — timesheet and expense management
Invoicing Templates per matter type, mixed line items, fixed fees, GST, branded PDFs Described in public materials — integrated billing module with automated invoicing and e-billing
Foreign disbursement handling Exchange rate conversion with spread for foreign agent invoices Evaluate with vendor — IPO fee reporting described
Xero integration Direct sync with account codes, branding, tracking categories Not identified in public materials
Intake forms Embeddable forms with approval queue and duplicate detection Not identified in public materials
Custom fields Text, number, date, calculated date, list — per matter type Described in public materials — highly customisable data fields
Saved views and reporting Saved views across matters, tasks, deadlines, contacts, time and approvals Described in public materials — statistics and reciprocity analysis
Spreadsheet export One-click CSV export from any view Evaluate with vendor
Data import / migration CSV import with dry-run validation, background processing, audit trail Evaluate with vendor
On-demand backups One-click full backup with secure download link Evaluate with vendor — privately hosted deployment model
Role-based access and 2FA Role-based permissions with two-factor authentication Described in public materials — single sign-on and data verification
IP office integrations Evaluate current coverage Described in public materials — USPTO, EPO, IP Australia, IPONZ, EUIPO
Client portal Evaluate current coverage Described in public materials — client portal access to portfolios

Inprotech information is based on publicly available materials reviewed in May 2025. Features, plans and integrations may have changed. Confirm current functionality directly with Inprotech.

About Inprotech

Inprotech is a Clarivate IP management platform with more than three decades in market. Clarivate positions Inprotech as the operational backbone for high-performing law firms, providing secure, privately hosted IP lifecycle management across patents, trade marks, domains and copyrights. The platform is specifically designed for law firms rather than corporate IP departments.

Clarivate offers two Inprotech editions. The core Inprotech product targets mid-to-large firms and provides highly customisable, modular architecture — firms can configure the system extensively to match their workflows. Inprotech Go is designed for small-to-mid-size practices, offering pre-configured, out-of-the-box functionality that requires less implementation effort.

Inprotech’s public materials describe case management from filing through registration and renewal, dispute management, fee generation, service charge tracking, an integrated billing module with time recording, e-billing, automated invoicing and IPO fee reporting. The platform includes timesheet and expense management, statistics and reciprocity analysis, client portal access and single sign-on with data verification.

Office integrations cover USPTO, EPO, IP Australia, IPONZ and EUIPO. The broader Clarivate ecosystem provides access to additional tools including Docket, Brand Landscape Analyzer and First to File document management.

Inprotech buyer considerations

G2 reviews give Inprotech a Meets Requirements score of 8.5 out of 10, suggesting that firms using the platform generally find it covers the breadth of IP management needs. Quality of Support scores 7.7, and Product Direction scores 7.1, indicating a platform that continues to evolve within its established architecture.

Ease of Setup scores 5.7 on G2 — lower than other categories — which aligns with the platform’s enterprise positioning. Deeply customisable systems often require longer implementation timelines, and Inprotech’s modular architecture may involve configuration effort proportional to the level of customisation a firm requires. Firms should plan for this when evaluating total cost of adoption.

G2 data shows that 63.6% of Inprotech reviewers come from mid-market companies. Users praise the platform’s flexibility and customisability. Some reviewers note that the system can be complicated for new users and that the amount of information available can feel overwhelming initially — a common trade-off in feature-rich enterprise platforms.

Inprotech’s public materials do not describe specific AI capabilities. Firms that consider AI-assisted drafting, matter-context-aware suggestions or AI-proposed actions as a priority should evaluate this area directly with Clarivate.

Inprotech is privately hosted rather than cloud-native SaaS. Firms that prefer on-premises or private hosting may see this as an advantage; firms that prefer a fully managed cloud deployment with no infrastructure responsibilities should weigh this accordingly. Pricing is not publicly disclosed — firms should request a detailed quote from Clarivate.

Recent 2025 updates include recipient-aware scheduled saved searches and additional eBill formats, suggesting continued investment in automation and billing workflows within the existing platform architecture.

How Cadence IP works for IP practices

Cadence IP is designed to bring together the daily workflows of an IP practice — matters, correspondence, deadlines, documents, billing and automation — in a single platform. Here is how key capabilities work in practice.

One platform for the matter timeline

Cadence IP brings matters, emails, SMS, file notes, documents, tasks and deadlines into a single matter-centric timeline. Instead of searching across inboxes, shared drives and spreadsheets, attorneys see every event on the matter in one chronological view. Read state, direction and attachments are tracked automatically. The result is a defensible, complete record of the matter without anyone filing correspondence manually.

Configurable matter management for IP practice

Cadence IP supports patents, trade marks, designs, oppositions and licensing files — each with its own configurable lifecycle steps, data fields, party roles, rules and family trees. Matters use sequential firm-wide reference numbers that stay consistent across emails, documents and conversation. Completed matters archive safely without losing history, and custom fields capture anything the practice needs — from application numbers and classifications to priority dates and examiner names.

Deadline calculation and docketing control

Deadlines in Cadence IP calculate themselves from reference dates — “filing date plus 18 months” or “office action plus 3 months” — and update automatically when the underlying date changes. A practice-wide calendar view shows every task, deadline and action date across the firm. The next critical deadline appears at the top of every matter. Stalled-matter detection alerts the team when a file has sat too long in any step, catching forgotten matters weeks before deadlines pass.

AI that proposes, attorneys approve

Cadence IP connects to Claude, ChatGPT or Gemini using the firm’s own API account — no vendor lock-in and no surprises about which provider processes client data. The AI assistant works with full matter context, including documents, emails, file notes, dates and parties. It can draft emails, propose documents, suggest tasks and recommend step changes. Critically, the AI never sends, files or changes anything without the attorney’s explicit approval. Drag a PDF into the conversation to ask questions about examiner reports, prior art or deeds. A knowledge base per matter type captures the firm’s preferred wording and policies, so AI output reflects the firm’s standards.

Automation with approval gates

The automation engine triggers work when a step changes, a field is updated, a document is uploaded, an email arrives, a date approaches or on a fixed schedule. Conditional rules control which automations fire — “only send this if the jurisdiction is Australia” or “only create this task if the field is set.” The action library includes sending emails, sending SMS, creating tasks, changing steps, updating fields, generating documents, raising invoices and asking the AI to propose. Approval gates let firms require human review before sensitive actions proceed — ideal for client-facing communications. Manual-trigger buttons provide reusable shortcuts on the matter page. Every automation is logged with timestamps, matter references and outcomes.

Document generation from existing Word templates

Firms upload their existing Word templates — letters of demand, response shells, deeds of assignment, opinions — and mark variable points. Cadence IP fills applicant names, application numbers, filing dates, attorney details, deadline dates and any other matter data automatically. Documents generate as polished, client-ready PDFs with consistent file naming and full provenance tracking. A document that took twenty minutes now takes ten seconds.

Email, SMS and correspondence

Every email — outbound and inbound — sits inside the matter where it belongs. Inbound email is captured automatically via subject prefixes or matter addresses. Attachments are extracted into the document repository. Email templates know who the applicant, inventor and foreign agent are, filling recipients by role. Duplicate detection prevents clutter from Bcc copies or accidental re-sends. Two-way SMS sits alongside email in the timeline, reaching clients on the channel they actually answer.

Billing, time recording and Xero

A live timer floats in the sidebar while attorneys work, capturing billable minutes without breaking flow. Per-attorney hourly rates calculate amounts automatically. Unbilled time is visible across the firm. Invoice templates vary by matter type, with mixed line items covering time entries, fixed fees, disbursements, discounts and GST. Foreign agent invoices convert with exchange rate and spread for accurate cost recovery. Invoices generate as branded PDFs and sync directly to Xero with the correct account codes, branding themes and tracking categories — no re-entry and no end-of-month reconciliation.

Intake forms, reporting and data views

Embeddable intake forms capture new work directly from the firm’s website. Submissions land in an approval queue for review before matters are created. Duplicate-client detection flags possible matches in existing contacts. Saved views provide flexible lenses across matters, tasks, deadlines, contacts, time and approvals — every custom field can become a column. Filter, sort and search across the practice; export any view as a CSV. A global search (Cmd+K) finds matters, contacts, tasks and field values in two keystrokes.

Security, migration and data ownership

Each firm’s data is isolated from every other organisation. Role-based access controls what each team member can see, with two-factor authentication available for every user. Sensitive credentials — AI accounts, accounting connections, email passwords — are protected so that even system administrators cannot read them. Data migration uses spreadsheet-based CSV imports with dry-run validation, background processing and a full audit trail. On-demand backups produce a complete export, downloadable via a secure link. Your data stays in your hands.

Practical workflow examples

These examples illustrate how an IP practice might use Cadence IP in day-to-day operations.

New matter from intake form

A prospective client completes a patent intake form on the firm’s website. The submission lands in Cadence IP’s approval queue. A paralegal reviews the details, confirms the client isn’t a duplicate, approves the intake and the matter is created with the correct matter type, lifecycle step, reference number and linked contacts — ready for the assigned attorney.

Office action arrives by email

An office action email lands in the matter timeline. Attachments are extracted into the document repository. An automation calculates the response deadline, creates a task assigned to the responsible attorney and moves the matter to the “Office Action Received” step. The attorney opens the matter, drags the examiner’s report into the AI conversation and receives a summary of the objections for review.

Renewal reminder via email or SMS

A date-relative automation fires 90 days before a renewal deadline. It prepares an email to the client using a template pre-filled with matter data — application number, title, renewal date and fee estimate. The action is marked as requiring approval. The docketing clerk reviews the message in the approval queue, confirms the details and releases it. The client receives a professional reminder without anyone drafting correspondence from scratch.

Foreign agent disbursement to Xero

A foreign associate’s invoice is uploaded to the matter. The paralegal enters the foreign currency amount and selects the applicable exchange rate and spread. Cadence IP calculates the recharged amount in the firm’s billing currency and adds it as a disbursement line on the next client invoice. The invoice syncs to Xero as both a supplier bill and a client invoice line — closing the cost-recovery loop without spreadsheets.

Standard letter from a Word template

An attorney needs to send a standard client reporting letter. They select the firm’s existing Word template from the matter page. Cadence IP fills in the client name, matter reference, application details, key dates and attorney signature automatically. The letter generates as a PDF, saved in the matter’s document repository with consistent file naming and ready to attach to an outbound email.

Which IP practice management platform is right for your firm?

Different firms have different priorities. There is no single “best” IP practice management platform — only the one that fits how your team works.

Inprotech may suit firms that…

  • Want a mature, privately hosted system with 30+ years of IP management heritage
  • Need deep Clarivate ecosystem integration (Docket, Brand Landscape Analyzer)
  • Prefer modular architecture with enterprise-grade customisation
  • Require integrated billing, e-billing and IPO fee reporting

Cadence IP may suit firms that…

  • Want AI assistance that works with full matter context
  • Need approval-gated automation for client-facing communications
  • Want integrated email, SMS, documents and billing in one timeline
  • Prefer a cloud-native platform with faster adoption
  • Need Word template document generation with auto-fill
  • Prefer Xero integration for accounting

Ready to see how Cadence IP manages patent and trade mark workflows?

Book a free demo or take a test drive to see how Cadence IP handles your firm’s matters, deadlines, correspondence and billing.

Frequently asked questions

Is Cadence IP an Inprotech alternative?

Yes. Cadence IP is a modern IP practice management platform covering patent and trade mark matter management, docketing, deadline calculation, document generation, email and SMS correspondence, AI assistance, automation with approval gates, invoicing, Xero integration, intake forms and reporting. Firms evaluating Inprotech may wish to compare both platforms against their specific practice requirements.

What is the difference between Cadence IP and Inprotech?

Inprotech is a mature, Clarivate-backed IP management system with 30+ years in market, designed for mid-to-large law firms with modular architecture and deep customisation. Cadence IP is a modern, cloud-native platform with bring-your-own-AI, approval-gated automation, integrated correspondence, document generation, invoicing and Xero. The best choice depends on firm size, implementation preferences and day-to-day workflow priorities.

Does Cadence IP support patent and trademark docketing?

Yes. Cadence IP supports configurable matter types for patents, trade marks, designs, oppositions and licensing files. It includes date-relative deadline calculation, a practice-wide calendar, stalled-matter detection and forward-looking deadline views.

Does Cadence IP include AI assistance?

Yes. Cadence IP lets firms connect their own AI provider — Claude, ChatGPT or Gemini — using the firm's own API account. The AI assistant works with full matter context including documents, emails, file notes and parties. It can draft emails, propose documents, suggest tasks and recommend step changes, but never acts without attorney approval.

Can Cadence IP automate client reminders and matter workflows?

Yes. The automation engine supports triggers based on step changes, field updates, document uploads, incoming emails, approaching dates and fixed schedules. Actions include sending emails, sending SMS, creating tasks, changing steps, generating documents and raising invoices. Approval gates allow firms to require human review before sensitive actions proceed.

Does Cadence IP support invoicing and Xero?

Yes. Cadence IP includes invoice templates per matter type, mixed line items, time entries, fixed fees, disbursements with foreign exchange handling, GST and branded PDF output. Invoices sync directly to Xero with correct account codes, branding themes and tracking categories.

What should an IP firm look for in IPMS software?

Key considerations include matter management flexibility, deadline calculation accuracy, document generation, correspondence handling, AI capabilities, automation sophistication, invoicing and accounting integration, data migration support, reporting, security and data ownership. Firms should evaluate how well each platform fits their specific practice workflows rather than relying on feature checklists alone.

Sources consulted

Inprotech information on this page is based on publicly available materials reviewed in May 2025. This page is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Inprotech. Features, pricing and integrations may have changed since the review date. Confirm current details directly with the vendor.