TrialPilot turns your situation into a court-ready packet, then helps you rehearse what to say — so you face your hearing with a plan instead of a panic.
From “I have no idea what I’m doing” to walking in with a plan.
Answer plain-language questions about your situation. No legalese, no guessing what the form means.
TrialPilot organizes your facts, key points, and what to bring into a clear packet you can actually use.
Practice the questions a judge may ask and how to answer — out loud, on your own time, until it feels natural.
Your answers become an organized, court-ready packet — facts, talking points, and a checklist of what to bring.
Practice likely questions and strong answers before you ever step into the courtroom. Confidence comes from reps.
No Latin, no jargon. Everything is explained the way you’d explain it to a friend who needs help.
Prepare from anywhere — the bus, your kitchen table, the hallway outside the courtroom.
Deadlines, documents, and next steps in one place, so nothing important slips through the cracks.
Your case details are yours. We’re transparent about how your information is used — see our privacy policy.
The everyday matters where people most often end up in court on their own.
Court rules and forms vary by state and county. TrialPilot helps you prepare; always confirm local requirements with your court.
TrialPilot is a self-help tool that gives you information, structure, and practice. It is not a law firm and not a lawyer, and it doesn’t give legal advice or guarantee outcomes.
What it does is real: it helps you show up organized, understand what’s being asked, and say what you mean clearly. For many people facing court alone, that changes everything.
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No. TrialPilot provides legal information and self-help tools to help you prepare — it is not a law firm, not a lawyer, and using it does not create an attorney-client relationship. For advice about your specific case, talk with a licensed attorney in your state.
No, and you should be wary of anything that does. No tool can promise an outcome. What TrialPilot does is help you walk in organized, understand what’s being asked, and practice answering clearly — which is often the difference for people representing themselves.
Your case details are yours. We’re transparent about how information is processed to power the tool, including the AI providers we work with. You can read the full details in our privacy policy.
TrialPilot helps you prepare and rehearse for common case types, but court rules, forms, and deadlines vary by state and county. Always confirm the specific requirements with your local court before filing or appearing.
No. You can start free, see how it works, and build your case roadmap. You only pay when you’re ready to unlock your full packet and the complete rehearsal engine.
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