Comparison

Clio vs Grammarly, Fellow and Asana AI: how it's different

Grammarly improves text, Fellow documents meetings, Asana AI organizes tasks. None watch how your team solves under pressure or measure whether the KPI moved. The honest comparison, layer by layer.

July 11, 2026 · Updated August 2026
Execution · Metric

Execution Closure Rate: the metric that connects conversations to your KPIs

What share of your team's conversations end closed — with an owner, a date and a next step. Why that rate degrades before the KPI drops, and how to move it week by week.

July 11, 2026 · Updated August 2026
Execution · The engine

Work Modes: 6 ways of solving under pressure (and each one's risk)

A Work Mode doesn't label people: it describes how a conversation is being solved when time runs short. The six modes, each one's risk, and the cross with your KPI that turns them into action.

July 11, 2026 · Updated August 2026
Execution · Meetings

How to end a meeting with an owner, a date and a next step

Most meetings end with conversation, not closure. The three-minute ritual, the 1:1 script and the follow-up message — so the KPI registers the difference.

July 11, 2026 · Updated August 2026
Execution · Operations

Why decisions get reopened (and how to close them)

A reopened decision means paying the cost of deciding twice. The three root causes and the two-minute pattern to close them for good: owner, date, criteria and a reopening rule.

July 11, 2026 · Updated August 2026