Court case management tool
for litigants in person.
Organise court documents, track deadlines, and prepare your case with a structured workspace designed for people representing themselves in UK courts.
Representing yourself in court becomes hard when the case stops being organised
Court work becomes hard to manage when orders, emails, evidence, and reminders live in different places.
Documents are less useful if you cannot quickly see what happened, what each paper proves, and what still needs a response.
Many litigants in person end up re-reading the same paperwork before every hearing because there is no reliable case system.
When a live case feels overwhelming, the practical question is usually what to do next and what document actually matters now.
Built for people preparing a UK court case without a lawyer
People representing themselves in court without a solicitor or barrister running the case.
People handling county court money disputes, mediation, directions questionnaires, and hearing preparation.
Users who need one place for documents, evidence, notes, chronology, and deadlines.
Users who want structure and procedural support, while staying clear that the platform is not legal representation.
Manage the parts of self-representation that usually become overwhelming
Keep pleadings, correspondence, evidence, witness material, and court orders in one workspace.
Record service dates, filing dates, mediation appointments, hearings, and follow-up tasks in one place.
Build a chronology, keep issue notes, and preserve the context behind the next step in your case.
Upload documents and keep notes tied to the facts, dates, and issues they relate to.
Use source-backed research support and case-law tools on paid plans when deeper preparation is needed.
Reduce the noise of a live case by separating working notes, deadlines, and evidence from stress and guesswork.
Helpful guides for UK litigants in person
Understand self-representation, your practical role, and the preparation habits that matter most.
A step-by-step guide to preparing your papers, evidence, deadlines, and hearing file.
Learn how to sort pleadings, orders, evidence, service records, and working notes into a usable case file.
Learn how to turn the case file into a paginated, indexed hearing bundle when the court or order requires one.
See when people handle small claims without a lawyer and where professional advice may still help.
See how documents, notes, reminders, and research fit into one court-preparation workflow.
Choose the level of support that fits your case
Start building your case plan now.
Start with one question, then organise the rest of your documents, deadlines, and hearing preparation from the same workspace.