CLE Tracker
Never scramble for credits at the last minute again
Tracks your CLE credits by jurisdiction and category, monitors email for completion certificates, calculates remaining requirements, and sends alerts as deadlines approach. Multi-state lawyers get a unified dashboard across all bars.
INGREDIENTS
PROMPT
Create a skill called "CLE Tracker" for a lawyer. I'll provide my bar admissions with each state's CLE requirements: total credits needed per reporting period, category requirements (ethics, diversity, elimination of bias, substance abuse, etc.), reporting period dates, and any carryover rules. Track my earned credits against these requirements. Monitor my email for CLE completion certificates — when one arrives, extract the course name, provider, credit hours, categories, and date, then update my running tally. Auto-file certificates to a dedicated CLE folder. Show me a dashboard of credits earned vs. required by jurisdiction and category. Send alerts at 90, 60, 30, and 14 days before each reporting deadline. When I'm short on credits, search CLE provider websites for courses that match my remaining category needs and schedule.
How It Works
CLE requirements are simple in theory and chaotic in practice — especially
if you're barred in multiple states with different credit categories,
reporting periods, and deadlines. This skill tracks everything in one place.
What You Get
- Credit tracking by jurisdiction and category (ethics, diversity, substance abuse, etc.)
- Email monitoring for CLE completion certificates (auto-files them)
- Running calculation of credits earned vs. required
- Graduated alerts as reporting deadlines approach (90/60/30/14 days)
- Multi-state dashboard showing all jurisdictions at a glance
- Course suggestions to fill gaps (searches CLE provider websites)
Setup Steps
- Enter your bar admissions and reporting periods
- Input any credits already earned this cycle
- Point the skill at your email to watch for certificates
- Set your alert preferences
Tips
- Input credits as you earn them — don't wait until reporting time
- The multi-state dashboard is essential if you're barred in 2+ jurisdictions
- Some states have carryover rules — the skill tracks those too
- Start looking for courses when you hit the 90-day alert, not the 14-day one