For law firms
More time practicing, less on admin.
Intake, scheduling, document chasing — mapped to automations from how you describe your work.
Map your workflow 3 minWhat we automate
The work we take off your plate
These are the kinds of tasks the Mapper matches when law firms describe their week. Each one is a deployable template, not a custom build.
Client intake triage
New inquiries collected and structured before the consult — matter type, urgency, and the basics you always ask anyway.
Document chasing
Missing signatures and exhibits requested on a sequence until they arrive, without a paralegal playing collections.
Matter status updates
Clients get plain-language progress summaries on a schedule, which means fewer “any update?” calls interrupting billable work.
How it works
Three minutes in, a ranked list out
Describe your week
Plain language, about three minutes. Free text, a guided form, or a short conversation — whatever is easiest.
We map it
The Mapper breaks your description into tasks and scores what automation can actually win back — by hours, not hype.
Deploy what’s worth it
A short, ranked list of templates. We tell you what to skip, too — most tasks aren’t worth automating yet.
Questions law firms ask
What does crux2core automate for law firms?
The administrative drag around matters: structuring new-client intake, chasing missing documents and signatures, and sending clients scheduled status updates. You describe how your week actually goes; we map it to templates and tell you which are worth deploying.
How long does setup take?
About three minutes to describe your week — free text or a short guided form. Deploying a recommended template takes minutes more. Solo practitioners and small firms can set it up without any technical staff.
Does anything go out without my review?
No. Client-facing drafts — status updates, document requests — are prepared for your approval, not auto-sent. The automation removes the assembling and remembering; you keep control of everything that carries your name.