Drop in the chaos. Review what matters.
Paste messages, notes, screenshot text, emails, and ChatGPT drafts. Equalora helps you review what may belong in your timeline, source notes, documents, or prep before it disappears into the scrollback swamp.
Start here, then keep building the same case record step by step.
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.
Your case should not be stored in panic, screenshots, and vibes.
It shows up as texts, screenshots, emails, ChatGPT threads, school notes, medical updates, PDFs, receipts, and random details that seem unforgettable until the next stressful thing happens.
Because "I know it's somewhere in my phone" is not a filing system. The mess needs a landing zone.
Case Inbox is the bridge between scattered information and the organized case material you choose to keep.
The case starts spreading before you realize it has legs.
Suddenly your case is living in seven places and none of them are calm. Case Inbox is the intake layer for that messy middle.
ChatGPT may have helped you think through the moment. Case Inbox helps the useful parts land somewhere sturdier than scrollback.
ChatGPT can help you think. Case Inbox helps you keep the useful parts reviewable.
Texts, screenshots, and messages need a calmer table.
Case Inbox is not the legal decision-maker. It is the calm table where you sort the pieces before anything gets treated like part of the file.
The goal is not to save everything.
The goal is to keep what matters findable, factual, and reviewed. A saved item may still need source context, because a note is not magic just because it has a tidy label.
Three calm steps from messy input to reviewed case material.
Paste copied text, notes, messages, emails, or AI chat content. Case Inbox gives the loose pieces a reviewable place to land.
Equalora can suggest possible timeline moments, source context, neutral summaries, and follow-up questions.
Edit, skip, reset, or save. Nothing becomes part of your case record until you say it belongs there.
Case Inbox is intake. Timeline is structure.
Case Inbox helps you review the messy middle. Once something is reviewed, timeline-worthy events can become easier to organize by date, issue, and context.
See Timeline PacketReview before save
Nothing becomes part of your case record until you choose to save it. AI suggestions are drafts. You can review, edit, skip, or reset your workspace without changing saved timeline events or documents.
A saved item may still need source context. Equalora helps organize; it does not decide what is legally important.
You stay in control.
Case Inbox helps organize information you provide. It does not send anything to court, verify evidence, create legal conclusions, or decide what a court will accept.
Built for the person trying to make scattered material usable.
Your future self should not need a detective board and three coffees to understand what happened last month.
The bridge from messy input to organized case material.
Messy input
Messages, AI notes, screenshots, documents, and quick thoughts.
Case Inbox
A review workspace for suggestions, edits, and decisions.
Reviewed items
Only the material you approve can move forward into the case record.
Case workflow
Timeline, evidence context, documents, and preparation stay connected.
Helpful without pretending to be your lawyer.
Case Inbox is not legal advice, not a lawyer, and not a court-result guarantee. It is an organization layer for reviewing and structuring family-law case material.
Practical reading before the case turns into tab archaeology.
Short answers for turning scattered notes, screenshots, and messages into a calmer case record.
Case Inbox is intake. The rest of the case record gets clearer from there.
Once useful text is reviewed, timeline-worthy events can become easier to organize by date, issue, and context. The record gets clearer when intake, timeline, source context, and preparation stay connected.
Timeline Packet
Use this next when a suggested timeline moment should become part of a dated sequence you can review and download.
Hearing Prep
Use this next when the record is taking shape and you need to practice calm, fact-based answers.
Bring in the mess. Keep only what you review.
Paste one note, one message thread, or one copied AI chat. Equalora helps you review what may belong in the case before anything is saved.