Equalora GPT Agent
Coming soon

Coming soon: a case-organizing assistant with boundaries.

The planned Equalora GPT Agent is designed to help organize user-owned case materials into drafts, prep notes, summaries, timelines, review questions, and next-step organization without pretending to be your lawyer.

Educational and organizational software, not legal advice. Review-first by design.

The case-file idea
Less 'ask the robot what the court will do.'
More 'help me organize what I need to review.'
The pile needs structure, not swagger.
User review stays between AI output and the case file.
Pain mirror

You do not need a robot lawyer. You need help organizing the pile without making the pile legally weirder.

AI should help reduce the mess, not turn it into confident nonsense. The goal is organization support, not legal cosplay.

The answer

Organization support, with review required.

The planned agent is intended to help route messy inputs, draft summaries, prepare review questions, and organize saved case context while keeping legal-adjacent boundaries visible.

Planned assistant

How it helps

Draft summaries

Summarize saved case context into drafts for review, not final conclusions.

Create review questions

Draft questions you may want to review with a lawyer, self-help center, or official source.

Organize timeline notes

Help turn messy saved context into timeline notes that still need user review.

Route messy inputs

Help point messages, notes, drafts, and documents toward the right review workspace.

Prepare next-step organization

Draft prep notes and next-step summaries from saved Equalora context when available.

Keep boundaries visible

Coming-soon agent work is intended to stay review-first, user-controlled, and clearly not legal advice.

Connects to the case file

The agent is planned around the case file, not around legal magic.

The planned Equalora GPT Agent is intended to help organize user-owned materials already moving through Equalora: Case Inbox, Timeline Packet, Case Map, Filing Prep, Hearing Prep, and review questions.

Coming-soon boundary

Coming soon. Not legal advice. Not a lawyer. Does not choose what must be filed. Does not predict outcomes. Does not file, serve, send, or submit anything automatically. User review is required.

You review before relying on outputs or saved work.
Start with one piece

Build the case file before the case asks for it.

Add a message, document, deadline, screenshot, form question, or ChatGPT draft. Equalora helps the record take shape from there.