Unofficial Court AI
A smarter starting point for people navigating legal issues.
Unofficial Court AI helps people document issues clearly, build shared understanding, and approach the
right next step with better-organised information and greater confidence.
About App
People facing disputes often feel isolated, unsure how to explain what happened, and uncertain about what to do next. Unofficial Court AI offers a calm, structured place to record issues clearly, organise facts, and hold onto the important details before matters become more stressful.
When similar experiences are documented in a consistent way, wider issues become easier to recognise. The goal is clarity before escalation: helping people move from confusion toward shared understanding before they seek formal or professional support.
Unofficial Court AI is currently being explored through early-stage support channels in Ireland, and following initial interest from the Local Enterprise Office, I have been invited to progress to the first step of the application process.
What Unofficial Court AI Does
Unofficial Court AI provides structured case logging for real-world issues. It helps people record what happened, compare their situation with similar reports, and build a clearer picture of recurring problems.
By bringing reports into a consistent format, the platform can surface repeated themes, improve visibility around wider issues, and help users prepare better-organised information before seeking professional help.
It does not issue judgments or tell people what legal outcome to expect. Its role is to support clearer understanding, shared visibility, and more useful preparation.
How It Works
1. Log a Case
Users record an issue through a guided structure focused on facts, context, dates, and available evidence.
2. Discover Similar Cases
The platform helps users see whether others are describing similar situations or related concerns.
3. Surface Repeated Themes
Over time, recurring themes become more visible, making it easier to understand whether an issue may be isolated or part of something wider.
4. AI-Assisted Clarity
AI helps organise information, highlight missing details, and support clearer reporting without taking sides or suggesting outcomes.
How This Helps in Real Life
Unofficial Court AI is designed to be practical. Below are real-world ways it can help people move from uncertainty toward clearer next steps.
Use Case 1: Identifying Shared Issues
A person records a dispute and discovers that others have described similar experiences. What first felt isolated becomes easier to understand in a wider context.
Use Case 2: Preparing for Professional Support
Before speaking with a solicitor or adviser, a user can gather facts, dates, documents, and open questions in one better-organised record.
Use Case 3: Recognising Wider Issues Together
When several people report similar concerns in a structured way, recurring issues become easier to spot and discuss responsibly.
For Solicitors
Unofficial Court AI is not designed to replace solicitors. It is designed to help people arrive better informed, better organised, and more aware of when professional legal support may be needed.
We are building a structured public-facing layer where people can document issues clearly, identify recurring patterns, and understand whether they may need professional support. We want to work alongside solicitors by helping people approach legal conversations with greater clarity and better-organised facts.
- Help shape the platform at an early stage
- Support a more informed and better-prepared public
- Join a growing solicitor community
- Be visible to people seeking the right kind of legal support
- Share practical feedback on how the product should evolve responsibly
Who the App Is For
Unofficial Court AI is built for people dealing with disputes or unresolved issues, for communities trying to understand whether others are facing the same problems, and for solicitors who want to explore a more structured starting point for public legal queries.
No legal, technical, or specialist knowledge is required to use the platform responsibly.
Benefits for Users
- Record issues in a clear, structured format
- See whether a situation appears isolated or more widely shared
- Recognise wider issues together through better-organised information
- Prepare more clearly before seeking professional help
- Approach next steps with less confusion and repetition
The biggest benefit is shared visibility: individual experiences become easier to understand in context.
What Unofficial Court AI Is Not
- Not a court
- Not a legal authority
- Not legal advice
- Not a complaint escalation service
The platform supports clarity and preparation. Any legal advice, formal decision, or official outcome must come from qualified professionals and recognised authorities.
Security & Data Protection
Security and user trust are central to how the platform is designed. Data is handled using modern security practices, access controls are applied to protect user information, and only necessary data is collected to deliver the service.
Security measures are continuously reviewed as the platform evolves.
GDPR & Privacy Commitment
Unofficial Court AI is built with GDPR principles in mind, including data minimisation, clear purpose, transparency, and user control.
Users retain rights over their data, including access and deletion where applicable. Personal information is not sold or used for advertising.
A detailed Privacy Policy will be made available prior to public launch.
Responsible Use of AI
AI in Unofficial Court AI is used to support clarity, not decisions.
The system does not make legal judgments, assign blame, or replace professional judgment. AI is applied carefully to organise information, highlight gaps, and surface similar situations in a neutral way.
Partner With Us Early
We are inviting early solicitor partners to test the product, share practical feedback, and help shape a responsible legal-tech platform from the outset.
If you would like early access, want to be considered for the future solicitor network, or simply want to help guide the platform toward real professional usefulness, please get in touch.
Social Commitment
Unofficial Court AI is built on the belief that clarity, fairness, and shared understanding should be more accessible to everyone, not only to those with the time, resources, or confidence to navigate difficult issues alone.
We want to give people a structured way to document experiences, recognise wider issues together, and bring better-organised information into important conversations. That includes conversations with advisers, solicitors, and others who can help responsibly.
Our platform is designed to be neutral, responsible, and evidence-focused. We do not take sides or replace professional judgment. We aim to support clearer thinking, calmer reporting, and a stronger sense of public trust.
As Unofficial Court AI grows, we are committed to responsible AI use, data privacy, and ethical design so the technology remains useful, careful, and grounded in real public needs.