DEMONSTRATION SITE · Fictional example cases · Not a live court system · No protected information
Guided walkthrough

Watch one filing move from upload to packet-ready review.

Step through a fictional family filing and see how intake, review, clerk queueing, correction, scheduling, service/proof, and packet readiness stay connected.

Fictional matter: Filing Party A / Responding Party A · FIC-FAM-A001 · family modification packet.
Operational walkthrough
Ten steps. One work object. No buried queue.

Use the controls to move the same packet through the visible operational path. Each step shows what the public filer sees, what court staff can act on, and what becomes ready for court review.

1 of 10Public intake
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Public intake

Public filing upload

The person starts with a mobile-friendly upload path. Documents are received as a packet, not as isolated loose files.

Step outcomeDocuments received
Public filer

Take photo, choose files, or continue a saved filing.

Court staff

A work item is created with a visible received time and packet source.

Court review

No court review yet; the item stays in intake.

Backlog lens
Shows what is waiting.

The walkthrough keeps first-touch time, correction loops, slotting need, and service/proof status visible as work moves.

Court-safe language
No vendor attacks. No overclaims.

The message is that ProSe adds operations visibility above recordkeeping and helps courts see work before it becomes a hidden delay.

Media path
Simple enough to narrate.

Upload, review, queue, correct, schedule, resolve service/proof, and prepare the packet for court review.