Feature Spotlight: Benefits Tracker
Category: Resources Tools
Track benefit applications, payments, deadlines, and communications - always free
What Is Benefits Tracker?
Benefits Tracker is designed to track benefit applications, payments, deadlines, and communications - always free. This feature is part of 3mpwrApp’s commitment to providing comprehensive tools for people with disabilities, injured workers, and their supporters across Canada.
Key Highlights
- Log all benefit applications and statuses
- Track payment amounts and dates
- Store correspondence and decisions
- Deadline reminders for recertification
- Note discrepancies and issues
- Free benefits management
How It Works
Here are real examples of how you can use Benefits Tracker:
- Track: “CPP-D application submitted April 1, awaiting decision”
- Log: “ODSP payment received: $1,308 on Sept 30”
- Store: “Upload approval letter and payment schedule”
- Reminder: “Recertify ODSP by November 15”
- Note: “Payment $50 short - need to call office”
Why Benefits Tracker Matters
- Never miss recertification deadlines
- Catch payment errors quickly
- Evidence for appeals or complaints
- Organized record of your benefits
Getting Started
Ready to try Benefits Tracker? Here’s how to get started:
- Download the app - Available on iOS and Android (coming soon)
- Complete setup - Takes just 5 minutes
- Find the feature - Look for “Benefits Tracker” in your app
- Follow the guide - In-app tutorials walk you through each step
Learn More
For complete information about Benefits Tracker and all other features:
About 3mpwrApp
3mpwrApp is a community-driven platform built for injured workers and persons with disabilities across Canada. We provide practical tools, community support, and advocacy resources—all designed with accessibility, privacy, and cultural respect at the core.
All features are:
- ✅ Fully accessible (WCAG 2.2 AA+)
- 🔒 Privacy-first (local-first architecture)
- 🇨🇦 Canadian-focused (all provinces/territories)
- 🌍 Culturally inclusive (Indigenous languages supported)