A Wednesday-morning snapshot of your portfolio. Honest, quiet, and entirely yours.
Every Wednesday between 7am and 10am UK time, a short email lands in your inbox with a plain summary of where your portfolio stands: how many entries you have logged this session, which capabilities are still uncovered, and how many days until your next ESR.
Most trainees meet their portfolio deadlines in a last-minute rush. A calm weekly summary makes the gap between "doing fine" and "three weeks behind" visible while there is still time to act.
You are falling slightly behind on Leadership & Management. Consider logging an entry about your recent practice meeting or any audits you've reviewed.
Opt in.
Enable the "Weekly reminders" toggle on the portfolio dashboard. You must have an active session with an ESR date.
Check your inbox.
The email arrives on Wednesday between 7am and 10am UK time, providing a snapshot of your live portfolio state.
Catch gaps early.
Use the snapshot to see which capabilities are uncovered so you can target them before your ESR.
Why enable weekly reminders?
Best Use Cases
Where it works well Use it
- ✓ Early-warning coverage check
Flag uncovered capabilities midway through your session so you have runway to close them.
- ✓ Pre-ARCP tidy
Plan your final push using the weekly summary without having to open the workspace every day.
- ✓ Returning from leave
The first Wednesday email reorients you to where your portfolio stood before you left.
Practical Limits
- ! Active session required
You must have an active session with an ESR date configured to receive the digest.
- ! Informational only
The email is a readout. It does not create, modify, or submit portfolio entries.
- ! Delayed opt-out
Opt-out takes effect from the next Wednesday cycle, not mid-week.
These reminders are a quiet, deterministic check-in, not an AI coach. They reflect your real data to help you stay ahead, but they do not do the portfolio work for you.
What it costs.
Weekly reminders are included with every account.
Stay ahead of the deadline.
Turn on a quiet weekly check-in to keep your portfolio on track.