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 minQuick ask · 30 seconds
What would you automate first at your firm?
One sentence is enough. We read every one and feed it into the public roadmap.
What 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.