DEMONSTRATION SITE · Fictional example cases · Not a live court system · No protected information
Public proof tour

A three-minute route through the operational story.

Use this page as the clean media and stakeholder starting point: how the filing begins, where work gets stuck, how ProSe surfaces it, and which public-safe metrics show movement without exposing protected case details.

Fictional training data only · No live court records · No protected information.
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One route for public, press, and court leadership review.

The tour keeps the claim narrow and defensible: ProSe adds an operations layer above recordkeeping so courts can see waiting work, correction loops, service/proof gaps, scheduling strain, packet readiness, and decision-ready queues.

Tight public claim
What the tour should prove.
Work is visible.Filings, corrections, service/proof gaps, scheduling needs, and packet-readiness status appear in one operational path.
Review stays human.Assistance organizes the packet, but people review editable information before anything moves forward.
Metrics are operational.The story focuses on first-touch time, deficiency turnaround, queue aging, slotting lag, and packet readiness.
The case record is respected.ProSe is positioned as an operations layer, not a replacement claim against existing record systems.
Suggested talk path
A concise presentation flow.
Start with the public filer.

Open upload and review to show editable information, saved draft status, and missing-item guidance.

Move to the clerk queue.

Show the same packet as work: review needed, deficiency returned, corrected, scheduled, and proof-tracked.

Close with leadership metrics.

Show aggregate visibility into aging queues, slotting pressure, service/proof exceptions, and packet readiness.

Best first click
Start the interactive walkthrough when presenting live.

The walkthrough gives the cleanest public demonstration of the product behavior without exposing presenter controls or internal build language.