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BundleCreator Tutorial Videos

Short, practical walkthroughs of every feature - from creating your first bundle to enabling the NeuroDiverse accessibility toolbox. Each video is captioned, timestamped, and works on any device.

Quick Answer

BundleCreator's tutorial library covers the complete workflow: why court and tribunal bundles matter, how the bundle index works, page numbering rules, the library of over 370 templates across 24 areas of law, how the 14-day trial and watermark work, the NeuroDiverse accessibility toolbox, and what happens when you click Download — plus hands-on walkthroughs of every feature. Each video is captioned, timestamped, and carries a full transcript for accessibility and AI search.

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Core Concepts

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Core Concepts

Why a Court or Tribunal Bundle is So Important

Before a hearing, the judge sits down with one thing: the bundle. Anything not in it is unlikely to be referred to at your hearing. This flagship explainer covers the judge's perspective, what you need to provide, how rules vary by area of law — from SEND Tribunal to Employment, Immigration and Family Court — and what to do if documents go missing. Built for litigants in person, Mackenzie friends, solicitors, and barristers across England and Wales.

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Core Concepts

The Bundle Index Explained

Every bundle starts with one page — not your strongest evidence, but an index. This short explainer covers what an index must do under the rules of England and Wales, why manually-produced bundles fall down when a document moves, and how BundleCreator regenerates the index automatically every time you add, reorder or upload.

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Core Concepts

Page Numbering Explained (And Why It Matters)

"Turn to page forty-two" — and everyone in the room needs to be on page forty-two. This explainer covers the two page-numbering styles courts use (continuous and section-restart), the rule that electronic bundles must be numbered by computer rather than by hand, and how BundleCreator re-flows every page number automatically when you move a document.

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Core Concepts

Your Court or Tribunal Journey

The London-Underground-style journey map for your case. Every stage of a court or tribunal process becomes a stop on a line — Apply, Case management, Mediation, Hearing, Decision, Appeal. Worked examples for Divorce finances, SEND Tribunal, Immigration appeals and the Employment Tribunal. BundleCreator builds the right bundle for the stop you're at.

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Onboarding

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Onboarding

Getting Started with BundleCreator

Your first thirty seconds in BundleCreator — the dashboard, the trial banner, the Create Bundle button top right, the area-of-law modal covering 24 areas of law plus a Pro-tips practice tile, and the editor with sections, document, toolbar, and the Sections / Continuous numbering toggle. Built for litigants in person and legal professionals across England and Wales.

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Onboarding

Using Templates Effectively

Over 370 templates across 24 areas of law, pre-loaded by area + hearing type. See the pen icon in the Actions column, type over the yellow guidance, and watch the yellow strip out automatically at export — drafting prompts stay in your editor and never reach the judge. Built for litigants in person and legal professionals across England and Wales.

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Onboarding

Finding Your Way Around BundleCreator

Meet the Pro-tips Starter Bundle — the safe practice bundle every new BundleCreator account includes. This animated walkthrough covers the dashboard, trial banner, Create Bundle button, and the three regions of the editor: sections on the left, document in the centre, toolbar at the top.

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Onboarding

Creating Your First Bundle

Create a bundle in three clicks — from the dashboard Create Bundle button, through the 23-area-of-law picker, to picking a hearing type and watching the editor open. This walkthrough uses the Pro-tips Starter Bundle as the example so you see the flow without real-case complexity.

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Onboarding

Working with Documents

Inside the Pro-tips bundle: replace yellow guidance with your own words, format text, open the Supporting Statement, upload a PDF to Exhibit 1, add a new document via the Add Document modal, and watch auto-save in action.

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Onboarding

Case Details and Downloading

Fill in your case — court, case number, applicant, respondent, hearing date — and watch those details appear on the bundle's title page and every page header. Then open the export modal, choose your options, and watch BundleCreator assemble a single court-ready PDF.

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Onboarding

Tips, Tricks and Next Steps

Numbering toggle (continuous vs section-restart), drag-to-reorder documents with auto-renumbering, the nine-tool NeuroDiverse Toolbox, time-limited sharing, the 14-day trial, and where to get help. A confidence send-off for your first real bundle.

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Knowing the Boundary

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Knowing the Boundary

When to Stop and Get Legal Advice

BundleCreator is a presentation tool, not legal advice. This 2-minute walkthrough sets out eight situations where the right step is to pause and speak to a solicitor or barrister — and where to find legal advice including legal aid, Law Centres, LawWorks, Advocate (the Bar's pro bono unit), and the Law Society's Find a Solicitor. The list is not exhaustive: these are common moments, not the only ones. Litigation-expert-reviewed.

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Knowing the Boundary

What a McKenzie Friend Can and Cannot Do

A McKenzie Friend is a lay person who quietly assists a litigant in person in court. The right was set out by the Court of Appeal in McKenzie v McKenzie [1971] P 33 and refined by the Master of the Rolls and the President of the Family Division in the 2010 Practice Guidance. This 2-minute walkthrough sets out what a McKenzie Friend may do (take notes, help with paperwork, suggest questions, sit alongside the litigant in person) and what they may not (address the court without permission, file documents, sign documents, correspond as the party's representative, give legal advice). BC's collaborator scopes reflect this boundary.

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Knowing the Boundary

How BundleCreator Handles Your Data

Your bundles, documents, and case details are stored and processed in the United Kingdom. BundleCreator is hosted on Google Cloud Run in the London region (europe-west2). Limited supporting services — payment processing and authentication — operate under UK GDPR-compliant transfer safeguards. Documents are encrypted at rest with AES-256 and in transit with TLS 1.3. UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 apply; the Information Commissioner's Office is the regulator. Particular reassurance for sensitive cohorts including domestic abuse, public children law, and redacted-document workflows.

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