The badges tell you where a pre-filled suggestion came from. When the calendar wizard fills in a full name for an abbreviation, a small badge sits inside the editable input.
- Community (grey, users icon): at least two other Acquit users have mapped this abbreviation to the same full name. It only shows when one meaning clearly dominates (over 70% of user mappings agree), so these are usually safe to accept as-is.
- AI (accent colour, sparkles icon): our AI suggested the mapping from the abbreviation and the event subjects it appeared in. Always double-check AI suggestions, especially court locations.
Community takes priority over AI when both have an opinion: two real users agreeing is a stronger signal than an AI guess.
Changing or ignoring a suggestion
You can always edit the value, or pick a different category from the dropdown (Appearance Type, Court Location, or Event Type / Task). Pick Ignore: never sync events with this word if the abbreviation should never produce a synced court date. Ignoring a broad word (a single short token, or something like “report”) shows an inline warning with how many of your current events would be skipped before you confirm. Once you save or ignore the row, the badge disappears.