Aggregate first-touch time, correction clarity, packet readiness, training completion, and support burden.
Open path →Show public-service transparency with aggregate, review-safe signals.
A transparency dashboard for aggregate service quality, plain-language adoption, correction clarity, accessibility remediation, support burden, training status, governance updates, and public accountability without exposing private matters.
Plain-language usage, mobile path completion, accessibility remediation, and language-access review state.
Open path →Advisory feedback status, policy changes, open limitations, owner lanes, and review dates.
Open path →Human-review gates, private-record exclusions, no live court connection, and production adapter requirements stay visible.
Open path →Trust and transparency dashboard board
The dashboard turns public trust into measurable, review-safe categories rather than vague assurances or private disclosures.
| Dashboard area | Signal | Boundary |
|---|---|---|
| Service quality | Queue, correction, support, training. | Aggregate only. |
| Access | Plain language, mobile, language review. | No universal coverage claim. |
| Governance | Owners, changes, review dates. | No hidden policy drift. |
| Safety | Human review and adapter requirements. | No live court implication. |
- trust and transparency dashboard visible
- signals aggregate named
- private matters excluded
- governance visible
- safety limits 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.
