Organized facts, reviewed evidence, source-backed timeline, packet readiness, print/export, and service/proof visibility.
Open path →Show paid value as concrete outputs, not screen count.
A static value board that maps each seat to the records, packets, reports, review queues, and daily-use outcomes a reviewer can understand quickly.
Matter operations, review queues, deadlines, reports, discovery posture, and client-safe output.
Open path →Before You Send coaching, templates, private threads, signal history, and reviewed protective digest.
Open path →The same proof discipline supports public filing, clerk operations, judge readiness, and pilot evaluation without mixing scopes.
Open path →Value proof table
This route frames outputs not screens, so buyers understand what the product produces and why the seat is worth paying for.
| Seat | Paid output | Reviewer reason |
|---|---|---|
| Pro Se | Court-ready packet and source-backed timeline | Reduces chaos before filings and hearings. |
| Attorney | Matter reports and client-safe summaries | Turns review work into reusable professional output. |
| Family Communications | Calm drafts and reviewed digest controls | Helps daily communication before conflict escalates. |
| Judicial PSA | Queue and packet proof routes | Shows institutional value separately from commercial seats. |
- Value proof table visible
- Outputs not screens
- Seat distinctions clear
- Scope separation named
- Review-safe posture visible
The public package has a clear next step.
Human review remains the control point. This route is a public training record with fictional records and is not connected to a live court system.
- 1Audience path
Plan selection
- 2Public proof route
Account workspace
- 3Review standard
Settings and connections
- 4Forwardable next step
Review-safe outputs
This public walkthrough uses fictional training records. It does not submit filings, change court records, provide legal advice, or connect to a live court system. Production use requires authenticated access, configured adapters, audit logging, and court-approved integration boundaries.
