Frequently asked
Asked enough times that they earn an answer.
The questions attorneys actually ask before signing up. If yours isn't here, email support@courtflow.ai and it usually shows up here within a day.
- Is my client data safe?
- CourtFlow uses OAuth 2.0 for revocable authorization. We never see your password. Documents are filed directly to your Google Drive or OneDrive and never stored on our servers. Case metadata (party names, case numbers, deadlines) is stored encrypted in our database to power your dashboard, and you can revoke access at any time.
- How does the 7-day free trial work?
- Sign up, connect your email, start using CourtFlow. A card is required at checkout, but you will not be charged until day 8. Cancel before the trial ends and you pay nothing — no auto-renewal surprises.
- How does CourtFlow handle accuracy?
- Every detected deadline includes a confidence level and a citation to the underlying procedural rule. CourtFlow is designed as a force multiplier alongside attorney judgment, not a replacement for it. We always recommend attorney review of detected deadlines before relying on them.
- What if a deadline is missed?
- CourtFlow is an additional safety net, not your only deadline tracker. AI-detected deadlines include confidence levels so you can flag the ones to double-check. Daily briefing emails summarize upcoming deadlines with urgency coding. Attorneys should always maintain their own backstop deadline tracking.
- Does it work alongside my practice management software?
- CourtFlow works alongside Clio, MyCase, Smokeball, and similar systems. It reads from your email and writes to your Drive and Calendar; it does not replace your case management system, it feeds it. Documents land in your Drive where any other software can access them.
- Can I cancel anytime?
- Yes. Cancel from your dashboard settings at any time. Your subscription stays active through the end of the current billing period. No cancellation fees, no questions asked.
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