The RevX Community

A room built for operators.

Discussion forums organized by functional area. Dedicated platform user groups. Peer conversations that stay on the record — inside a community that vets everyone at the door.
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How It Works

Two kinds of spaces.
One community.

The RevX community is structured around two distinct environments — topical discussion forums organized by functional area, and dedicated platform user groups organized around the specific tools members use every day. Both live inside Circle, both are members-only, and both are built for candor over performance.
Discussion Forums

Functional areas. Open conversation.

Eleven forums organized by role and discipline. All members participate freely. No vendors, no spin. The conversation stays between practitioners.
Open to all active members across all tiers
Closed to sponsor participation — no exceptions
First renewal not due until October 1, 2027
Governed by the RevX Community Guidelines
Antitrust reminder pinned in every forum
Platform User Groups

Platform-specific. Straight talk.

Dedicated groups for the billing, eBilling, and financial systems platforms members use every day. The platform company can participate — clearly identified, with strict rules of engagement.
Organized by specific platform — not by category
Platform company participates with a sponsor badge
One company per group — no competitor access
Sales pitches are prohibited — product support only
Discussion Forums

Real conversations.
No filter.

Eleven forums organized by functional area. These are operator-only spaces — candid, peer-to-peer, and closed to sponsor participation without exception. What's said in the forum stays in the forum.

General Discussion

The open forum for anything that doesn't belong in a functional channel — industry news, off-topic questions from peers, introductions, and the conversations that start with "has anyone else noticed…" A peer room, not a program.

Billing / eBilling

Timekeeper setup, write-off workflows, billing realization, client bill formats, eBilling platform configuration, and the day-to-day operational reality of running billing at a leading law firm.

Credit, Collections & Accounts Receivable

AR management strategy, collections escalation, write-off decisions, client payment behavior, and the pressure of keeping realization high inside firms where every relationship is on the line.

Revenue Operations

Cross-functional revenue strategy, process improvement, rate governance, performance measurement, and the structural conversations that happen when billing, collections, and finance finally share a table.

Financial Systems & Technology

System selection and implementation, integration challenges, automation, data quality, and the honest assessments of what the platforms actually deliver — without a vendor in the room.

Outside Counsel Guidelines

OCG intake, review and compliance workflows, billing guideline interpretation, client-specific rule management, and the operational complexity of staying compliant at scale across hundreds of client relationships.

General Discussion

Cross-functional conversations, career development, industry news, and the topics that don't fit neatly into a single functional area — the general room for legal revenue professionals.

Matter Intake & Client Onboarding

The finance side of matter intake — rate setup, billing instructions, outside counsel guideline intake, engagement terms, and the operational work of getting matters positioned to bill correctly from day one.

Operational Excellence

Process design, workflow optimization, staffing models, performance metrics, and the structural conversations around building revenue operations that scale — shared by practitioners who've done the work, not consultants who've advised it.

Innovation & AI

Artificial intelligence, automation, and emerging technology as they apply to legal revenue operations — practical conversations about what's working, what's not, and how revenue and finance leaders are navigating a rapidly shifting technology landscape.

Hiring & Retention

Staffing models, role structures, onboarding approaches, what's working in attracting and keeping talent, and the frank conversations about managing through turnover. Practitioner-to-practitioner — not a job board.

Year End Operations

Year-end billing, collections acceleration, accruals, write-offs, rate changes, trust balances, client deadlines, and the operational coordination required to close one year and begin the next. Practical discussions from professionals managing one of the most demanding periods on the legal finance calendar.
Discussion forums are members-only communities built for candid, peer-to-peer conversations among legal revenue professionals. Sponsors may purchase a featured banner placement on a relevant forum, subject to available inventory, but may not participate in discussions. Select Expert Contributors, vetted by RevX for their subject matter expertise and commitment to advancing the profession, may participate in conversations and share educational insights. Promotional activity, prospecting, lead generation, and unsolicited outreach are strictly prohibited. Once banner inventory for a forum is fully subscribed, no additional banner sponsorships will be offered for that forum.
Platform User Groups

Straight talk about the platforms you use.

Platform user groups are dedicated communities organized around the specific billing systems, eBilling platforms, and collections tools used by RevX members. Each platform has its own separate user group — Aderant and Elite. Unlike discussion forums, the platform company itself participates — clearly identified, under strict rules of engagement.
Why This Is Different
This is not advertising. It is the company that built the platform in conversation with the practitioners who use it every day. They can answer questions, share updates, and engage with real feedback. They cannot pitch, sell, or direct message members without invitation.

Billing Platform User Groups

Separate user groups for each of the major billing platforms used across leading law firms — Aderant and Elite. Each group is dedicated to its own platform: configuration, workflow, reporting, upgrades, and the honest day-to-day experience from practitioners in the seat.

eBilling Platform User Groups

Separate user groups for eBillingHub and BillBlast — each dedicated to its own platform. Submission workflows, rejection management, client rule configuration, LEDES formatting, and integration with billing systems.

Collections Platform User Groups

Separate user groups for ARCS, Oddr, and star*collect — each dedicated to its own platform. AR management workflows, collections automation, and the operational realities of managing receivables day to day.
User groups are predetermined by RevX and expand as member interest warrants. Platform companies interested in participating should inquire through the Strategic Sponsors page.
Events & Roundtables

The conversations you can't have anywhere else.

RevX events are built around the conversations legal revenue professionals actually need — not vendor showcases, not recycled panels. Virtual roundtables and in-person gatherings where the agenda is set by members, not sponsors.
Virtual Roundtables
Small-group peer discussions — scheduled based on member interest and availability.
In-Person Gatherings
Member meetups in key legal markets. Details announced to members first.
Recordings & Recaps
Past event recordings and session summaries available in the Knowledge Hub — so missing a session doesn't mean missing the insight.
Upcoming — Members Only
TBD
Late Summer
Events are being planned for 2026. Members will be notified directly as dates are confirmed.
Join now to be among the first to know when events are scheduled.
Inside the Platform

What it looks like
when you're inside.

The community lives in Circle — a dedicated platform separate from the RevX website. When you join, you get a seamless path in. Here's a preview of what you'll find.
Discussion Forums

Has anyone else noticed clients pushing back harder on rate increases this cycle?

18 replies  ·  1 hour ago

Introductions — new members, drop a line about your firm and role

34 replies  ·  Ongoing

+ 40 more threads this month across all 11 forums

Platform User Groups
Sponsor: Aderant

v10.6 upgrade — anyone else seeing performance issues in billing entry?

8 replies  ·  1 hour ago

Aderant

Release notes for v10.6.2 — billing engine fixes included

Official update  ·  Yesterday

Best config for OCG auto-flagging in Expert Billing?

11 replies  ·  2 days ago

Member Directory
JM
Jennifer M. Charter

Director of Revenue Operations  ·  Am Law 50

RL
Robert L. Founding

Billing Manager  ·  Am Law 100

SK
Sarah K. Member

eBilling Director  ·  Global 100

Illustrative preview. Content shown is representative — actual community content is created by members.
How We Run This

A community is only as good as its rules.

RevX is a high-trust environment. Everyone in the community has been vetted. Everyone is subject to the same standards. And everyone knows what happens when those standards aren't met.
01
Verified membership
Every member has been reviewed and accepted. RevX is not open enrollment. The vetting happens before someone joins — not after they've already caused a problem.
02
Antitrust compliance
An antitrust reminder is pinned in every discussion forum and every platform user group. Pricing, compensation, and competitive information are off the table. No exceptions, no gray areas.
03
Sponsor boundaries
Discussion forums are closed to sponsor participation. Platform user groups have strict rules of engagement. Sponsors are always clearly identified. Members are never sold to without knowing it.
04
Community guidelines
RevX maintains a published set of Community Guidelines that all members agree to at enrollment. Professional conduct, confidentiality expectations, and enforcement procedures are spelled out clearly.
05
Member directory privacy
The member directory is visible to active members only. It is not accessible to sponsors, Expert Contributors, or the public. Member contact information is not a sponsorship benefit — at any tier, at any price.
06
Editorial independence
Sponsors do not participate in forum conversations or direct community content. Sponsored thought leadership in the Knowledge Hub is clearly labeled — members always know the source. While RevX values sponsor input, all community and editorial decisions are made independently.
Read the full RevX Community Guidelines and Antitrust Policy before joining.

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