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Domik Bomik App

Domik Bomik App

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Apr 28, 2026

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Apr 28, 2026

Domik Bomik is a mobile case management app built specifically for legal professionals — solo practitioners, junior lawyers, and legal assistants who need to keep their practice organized without anything slipping through the cracks. At its core, the app takes a distinctly visual approach: each case lives inside its own "house," complete with deadlines, notes, and progress tracking all in one place. A five-tab navigation structure connects your caseload overview, deadline timeline, calendar, statistics dashboard, and settings in a clean, consistent layout. It's a focused tool for anyone who takes their docket seriously.

App in Action

How It Works

Domik Bomik organizes a legal practice around a simple metaphor — each case is a house. Open the app and you're greeted by a grid of case cards, each one showing priority badges, status indicators, and a progress bar reflecting deadline completion at a glance. Tap any card to drill into the full case detail view: duration in days, linked documents, related cases, client information with avatar initials, and a breakdown of every deadline attached to that matter. Filtering the grid by status — All, Active, Pending, or Completed — takes a single tap, and the orange floating action button in the bottom-right corner adds new cases instantly.

Deadline Tools That Actually Hold Up

  • Timeline view with color-coded urgency badges separating overdue, due today, and upcoming items
  • Built-in calendar for a monthly overview of court dates, filing deadlines, and client meetings
  • Recurring deadlines that repeat daily, weekly, every two weeks, or monthly with a custom end date — useful for standing court appearances and periodic filing requirements
  • Batch operations via long-press: select multiple cases at once to change status, cycle priority, or delete in bulk

The Statistics Layer

A dedicated Statistics screen tracks total cases, active cases, cases completed this month, success rate, average duration, high-priority count, and pending items — all filterable by 7 days, 30 days, or all time. A "Cases Over Time" chart and a day-streak counter round out the picture. The home dashboard's hamburger menu also unlocks extras: Archive, Activity Log, Focus Mode, Notes Journal, Compare Cases, and Templates.

A Note on the Visual Language

The interface leans hard on color coding — orange for active and medium-priority states, red for high priority and overdue flags, teal for case type labels. It works well at a glance, but users who rely on color differentiation may find the palette demanding. Priority levels and status indicators currently depend primarily on color badges without consistent supplementary text patterns, which is a real limitation worth knowing about before committing to the app in a high-volume setting.

Built Like a Structure That Has to Stand

There's something fitting about an app whose icon shows a construction hammer against a sky full of cranes and flying bricks. Like a building being assembled piece by piece — each floor locked in before the next goes up — Domik Bomik stacks its information in layers: the grid of case cards is the foundation, case detail views are the floors, and the deadline timeline is the scaffolding keeping the whole thing upright. The visual logic is the same: nothing gets added until its place in the structure is clear.

App Technical Details

Target Users
Solo practitioners, junior lawyers, legal assistants
Case View Format
Grid view with house-style cards and per-card progress bars
Deadline Recurrence Options
Daily, weekly, every two weeks, monthly with custom end date
Deadline Types Tracked
Court dates, filing deadlines, client meetings
Batch Operations
Bulk status change, priority cycling, and deletion via long-press multi-select
Navigation Sections
5-tab bottom bar: Home, Deadlines, Cases, Statistics, Settings
Case Status Filters
All, Active, Pending, Completed
Statistics Time Filters
7 days, 30 days, All Time

App Help & Answers

How does visual case management work in Domik Bomik?
Each case is represented as a house containing all related information, deadlines, and notes. You can browse your entire caseload in a grid view, filter by status or type, and tap any case card for full details. Progress bars on each card show deadline completion at a glance.
How do I update or delete multiple cases at the same time?
Domik Bomik supports batch operations — long-press any case card and choose
Can I set a deadline that repeats automatically?
Yes, recurring deadlines can be set to repeat daily, weekly, every two weeks, or monthly, each with a custom end date. This is especially useful for standing court appearances and periodic filing requirements.
How does the app help me avoid missing court dates or filing deadlines?
Deadlines are displayed in a timeline view with color-coded indicators and urgency badges that highlight overdue, today, and upcoming items. A built-in calendar view also gives you a monthly overview of all scheduled court dates, filing deadlines, and client meetings.
What kind of statistics does Domik Bomik provide about my practice?
The Statistics dashboard shows metrics including total cases, active cases, cases completed this month, success rate, average case duration, high-priority cases, and pending cases. You can filter the data by 7 days, 30 days, or all time, and view a Cases Over Time chart.

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