iOS + Android · Coming soon

Your day in OCM, now within reach.

A focused mobile companion for advocates in court, in the field, and between offices—connected directly to the OCM instance your organization already controls.

Anticipated to launch by the end of September 2026.

Final timing remains subject to release review and app-store approval.

Built for work away from the desk

The essential case-management loop, made mobile

The first release concentrates on the moments where a phone helps most: checking the day, finding a matter or person, reviewing the calendar, and recording work while it is still fresh.

Start with today

A daily digest puts the next appointment, deadlines, and recent matters up front—so the day begins with the work that needs attention.

Carry matters with you

Find a matter by case number, review its key details, log time, and add a note without waiting to get back to a desk.

See the week clearly

Move between week, day, and agenda views. Cached information stays visible during a poor connection and is clearly identified when stale.

Reach the right person

Search clients and contacts by name, email, or phone, then open a focused contact record built for quick follow-up.

Protected on the device

OAuth 2.1 sign-in, biometric app lock, account-scoped recent items, and a remote-wipe path help keep organization data contained.

Connected to your OCM

The app talks directly to your organization’s self-hosted OCM instance. There is no shared OCM-operated service between the phone and your server.

A first look

Designed around the next thing an advocate needs to do

These are captures from the current Android release candidate. The iOS app follows the same information architecture with native SwiftUI controls.

OCM mobile Home screen showing a daily agenda and next court hearing
Home
OCM mobile matter detail with case overview and quick actions
Matters
OCM mobile weekly calendar view
Calendar
OCM mobile people directory search results
People

One system

A companion to OCM—not another data silo

Your organization’s server remains the system of record. The mobile app uses the same authorization boundaries and keeps cached states, partial results, and connection failures visible rather than pretending an incomplete answer is complete.

Coming to iPhone and Android.

Anticipated by the end of September 2026.