On this page
What the community is building.
Real, interdisciplinary tools built on the CoTrackPro CLI, SDK, and platform catalog — by students, faculty, and developers around the world. Browse the gallery for inspiration, then submit your own. It runs on GitHub, so there's nothing new to sign up for.
The gallery#
Projects (1)#
School-incident intake (example)
ExampleExample Student Team (@handle)
A guided, trauma-informed intake a caseworker can complete in under five minutes — built on the school-incident scenario and mandatory-reporting workflow.
Computer science Social work TypeScript CoTrackPro CLI/SDK Accessibility
RepositoryHow the showcase works#
The gallery is curated — the projects above are maintained in the repo — and open to submissions through GitHub, so it stays fresh with no separate account:
- Build — start from a project track, the Quickstart, and the catalog. Keep it child-centered, trauma-informed, and court-neutral.
- Submit — open an issue from the Submit a project template. It's automatically labeled
showcaseso maintainers can find it. - Get promoted — a maintainer reviews submissions and adds suitable ones to the gallery
above (a one-line entry in
site/data/showcase.json, contributed by pull request). - Share — post in Discussions → Show & Tell to get feedback and find collaborators.
Submission guidelines#
This gallery represents work that serves families, so a few ground rules keep it safe and useful:
- Never include confidential family information. Repositories and listings are public. Describe the work and use a child's initials or a pseudonym — never real private details.
- Stay mission-aligned. Projects should support child-centered, trauma-informed, court-neutral family-support work.
- Be specific. Name the disciplines, the tech, and who the tool helps.
- Keep it real. Link to a repository, demo, or write-up others can actually look at.
Projects are community-submitted and not vetted or endorsed by CoTrackPro. Everything here is educational and informational only — not legal or clinical advice.