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Client portal for admissions consultants

Parent visibility should come from real follow-through, not another place to update.

A portal can help families feel informed. It can also become one more surface the practice has to maintain. AdmitStack starts from the source that matters: the session, the parent update, the student task, and the counselor follow-up behind it.

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Early-access direction

Client-facing visibility is part of the planned early-access direction. Today, AdmitStack focuses on reviewable parent updates and proof-of-progress outputs grounded in session context.

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Parent update
Drafted from the actual advising context, then reviewed by the counselor.
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Progress signal
A visible next step before silence becomes a status-check email.
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Counselor control
The practice keeps ownership of facts, tone, and what leaves the system.
The portal trap

A client portal is only useful if it reflects real work.

A parent-facing surface can make a practice look more organized. But if it is disconnected from session notes, essays, deadlines, and counselor judgment, it becomes a second job.

  • Parents need progress, not another empty dashboard.
  • Counselors need reviewable copy, not automatic sends.
  • Practice owners need visibility without asking every counselor for status.
Where AdmitStack starts

The first portal feature is the update that should have existed anyway.

AdmitStack treats parent visibility as a downstream result of the work after the meeting. The current product prepares parent-ready updates, student tasks, and counselor follow-up for review before anything leaves the practice.

  • A session note becomes parent-facing language for review.
  • Student tasks stay attached to the meeting that created them.
  • The household record keeps the follow-through visible internally first.
First workflow

Try the workflow from one real advising situation.

The useful test is not a broad tour. Start from one recent session and judge whether the follow-through is clearer than your current path.

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Capture what changed

Start with the session note, parent concern, essay direction, or deadline risk.

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Review the parent update

Use the draft as a starting point, then apply counselor judgment before sending.

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Keep the internal record current

The update, student tasks, and counselor follow-up stay tied to the household.

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Expand visibility carefully

Client-facing visibility should follow the workflow, not get bolted on ahead of it.

FAQ

Keep the claim narrow enough to trust.

Does AdmitStack include a full parent/student portal today?

Not as a broad live claim. Client-facing visibility is planned early-access direction. The current product proof is the reviewable parent update and connected follow-through record.

Does AdmitStack automatically send parent updates?

No. Updates are prepared for counselor review. The consultant still owns facts, tone, and send.

Can this support real family data during the trial?

Early-access users can add real student and family context under the current trial terms. The sample workspace is still the recommended first step before deciding what real context belongs in the product.

Start with the sample workspace.

Test one follow-through workflow on a 30-day trial.