ChatGPT helped you talk through the storm. Equalora helps organize the storm notes.
ChatGPT can help you think, rewrite, and breathe for a minute. Equalora helps you turn the useful parts into organized case material: timelines, notes, documents, source context, and court-prep context you review before saving.
A chat thread is where the thinking started. It should not have to become the filing cabinet, timeline, and emergency memory palace.
Copied text, messages, emails, or AI chat text comes in first. Nothing is saved yet.
Neutral dated event, ready for review.
Possible fact to organize, not proof by itself.
The problem is not that you have no information. The problem is that it is living everywhere.
You may have ChatGPT chats, screenshots, texts, emails, school notes, medical updates, expense records, PDFs, and court dates. Court-facing preparation needs dates, facts, source support, and calm organization.
ChatGPT helped you talk through the storm
Good. Sometimes the first win is getting the messy version out where you can look at it.
But the thread is not the record
A useful chat can still disappear into scrollback, open tabs, and the fog of next Tuesday.
Screenshots need context
Without dates, surrounding messages, and source notes, the camera roll becomes a haunted museum exhibit.
Court needs dates, facts, and proof
The emotional director's cut may be real. The reviewable record still needs dates, facts, and support.
The usual system gets messy fast.
It starts reasonably enough, then turns into five places to check and one very tired brain trying to remember what mattered.
A calmer path from useful material to case record.
Case Inbox gives messy material a review step before it becomes part of your case record.
From messy text to reviewable records, without pretending the mess magically disappeared.
Equalora does not make legal decisions for you. It helps you review and organize the material you decide belongs in the case.
Bring in the useful material
Paste copied notes, co-parent messages, emails, screenshot text, or AI chat summaries. Messy is allowed.
Review before it becomes a record
Equalora can suggest timeline entries and possible evidence facts from the text, but you decide what is accurate.
Organize what you approve
You edit, ignore, or save. Approved items can move into your case workflow with dates, context, and source notes.
Not enemies. Different jobs.
ChatGPT can help you get through the moment. Equalora helps keep the useful parts connected to the case.
ChatGPT helps you think, rewrite, and summarize
Equalora helps you organize what is worth reviewing
ChatGPT lives in a thread
Equalora gives useful material a case record
ChatGPT can produce notes
Equalora helps you review before anything is saved
ChatGPT helps in the moment
Equalora helps your future self find the record later
Start with the case material currently haunting your tabs.
Useful pieces, reviewed before they become part of the record.
Case Inbox is the intake layer for the messy middle.
Paste one useful excerpt, copied message, AI summary, or screenshot note. Case Inbox helps you review what may belong as a timeline entry or possible evidence fact before anything becomes part of your case record.
The case does not need more mystery folders.
It needs a place where the useful parts can be reviewed, named, dated, and found again.
What Equalora is not.
Equalora is built around review, control, and plain-English organization. It is not legal advice, not a lawyer, and not a promise about what a court will do.
Case Inbox is the bridge from messy inputs to a calmer record.
Once useful text is reviewed and organized, the next step is strengthening the dated timeline and using the record for steadier preparation.
Evidence Timeline
Use this next when an event needs dates, context, and supporting records attached later.
Calm Communication
Use this when the next message still needs calmer wording before it becomes part of the written record.
Quick answers for ChatGPT notes, screenshots, and court prep.
ChatGPT can help you think, rewrite, summarize, and prepare questions. Equalora helps when those useful notes need a structured place to land as case material you review and organize.
Start by pulling out dates, events, people involved, and source material. In Equalora, Case Inbox can help you review useful text before you save approved timeline entries or possible evidence facts.
No. Co-parenting apps are mainly for communication and documented exchanges. Equalora is a family-law case organization workspace for messages, notes, screenshots, documents, timelines, evidence context, and court prep.
No. Equalora is organizational and educational software. It is not a law firm, does not replace a lawyer, and does not guarantee any court result.
Yes. Equalora is built for parents and self-represented litigants who need a calmer way to keep case information organized. It can also help people who already have a lawyer prepare more clearly between conversations.
Save useful factual summaries, dated events, questions to verify, source notes, and court-prep outlines. Do not treat AI output as verified fact until you review it against your own records and source materials.
No. There is no private ChatGPT account connection. You can paste copied text, and readable public ChatGPT shared links may work.
Yes, when the shared link is public and readable. If not, copied text is the steadier fallback.
No. Equalora can suggest records, but you decide what to edit, ignore, or save.
Yes. You can start a free case record and keep building from there if the case needs more support.
Give your ChatGPT work a safe place to land.
Paste one message, note, screenshot excerpt, or AI chat summary. Review what Equalora suggests. Save only what belongs in your family-law case workspace.