10:58 PM. Priya stared at the frozen icon. She imagined emailing the client at 11:30 PM: “Sorry, can’t invoice you because my time-traveling database column won’t wake up.” She felt the familiar shame of a creative pro betrayed by a tool she had trusted. She even tried opening Clio Web in Chrome. It worked—but her offline time entries (the three hours she logged while at a coffee shop with no Wi-Fi earlier that day) were not synced. They existed only inside the dead app’s local cache.
She restarted her MacBook. Waited. Logged in. Clicked the icon. The column bounced three times this time—optimistic, almost—then froze again. No splash screen. No login window. Just a grayed-out icon in Activity Monitor, consuming 0% CPU but refusing to die. clio desktop app not opening
The app never failed again. But she never clicked that column icon without a half-second pause, a silent prayer, and a backup browser tab already open to Clio Web. 10:58 PM
She clicked the Clio desktop app icon—a little Greek column on her dock. The icon bounced once. Then twice. Then stopped. No window opened. No error message. No crash report. Just… silence. She even tried opening Clio Web in Chrome
The Silent Icon