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Get my referral link →Somebody always ends up compiling the update: pulling from five people's spreadsheets, checking in on tasks, and turning it into a slide or an email the director actually reads, and it's already stale by the time it's sent. USLege dashboards replace that ritual. Build a screen from live widgets that move as the underlying bills, hearings, and tasks move, share it with the right people at the right access level, and let it reflect current status automatically, so a leader opens one screen instead of waiting for a report.
A director, a client, or a board member wants to know where things stand, and getting them an answer usually means pulling someone off their real work: checking five people's bill lists, chasing down task status, and assembling it into a deck or an email that is already stale by the time it's sent. Meanwhile the team doing the tracking is often working from their own separate view of the world, so "our status" depends on who you ask.
USLege dashboards fix both problems at once. One shared view reflects what the team is actually tracking, right now, and leadership gets its own read-only window into that same live view, instead of a summary someone had to build for them.
Dashboards are included in every USLege plan. No separate reporting tool to buy, no static exports that go stale the day you send them.
Build a dashboard from Bills, Calendar, Videos, Tasks, and Notepad widgets, laid out however your team wants to see its own priorities in one screen. No two teams need the same layout, so nobody has to.
A dashboard can stay private to its owner, be shared with a specific group, or shared with the whole organization. Roles are Owner, Editor, or Viewer, so leadership gets a read-only window while the working team keeps editing.
Scope each widget's filters by state and legislative session, all at once, so one dashboard can show exactly the states and sessions a particular leader cares about, and nothing else.
Set organization-wide defaults for bill alerts, task alerts, and comment-mention alerts, so notification behavior is consistent across the team instead of everyone configuring their own patchwork of settings.
Layer a personal daily or weekly digest on top of the org defaults, and set the exact local hour, and timezone, that batched notifications should arrive. Digests land at a predictable, useful time, not whenever the system happens to run.
Add Bills, Calendar, Videos, Tasks, and Notepad widgets, and arrange them to match how your team actually thinks about its priorities. Scope each widget by state and session so the view stays focused.
Keep it private, share it with a group, or share it with the whole organization. Set each person's role as Owner, Editor, or Viewer, so the people who need to edit can, and the people who just need to see can.
As bills move and tasks close, the dashboard updates itself. Set your notification cadence and delivery hour, and open the same screen a leader would see, already reflecting today's status, not last week's.
We used to spend an hour every Friday turning five people's tracking into one slide for the director. Now the director has the dashboard. It already shows what we're tracking, today, and we spend that hour doing the actual work instead.
Bring the states, the sessions, and the people who need visibility. In minutes we will show you a dashboard built from your own tracked bills, shared the way your team actually works.
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