The AI advisor turns a plain-English request into a Find time search and writes a short recommendation above the results. Type what you need in the “Describe what you need” box and Acquit does two things:
- Interprets your request: “half day at Brisbane Mag in the next 6 weeks for a sentence” sets the duration, court, time of day, and date window for you. The button shows Interpreting… while this runs.
- Writes the advisor paragraph above the results, grounded in the actual ranked days. It flags what the form can’t: enough prep time before a sentence (5–7 days is the rough rule), an option that stacks with a mention you already have, or a day made risky by queued tasks.
You can review and tweak the form fields after the AI fills them; the structured filters are still the source of truth for the search. Click Change search at the top of the results to re-open the form.
What is sent to the AI
Only the text you typed plus the candidate dates and their summaries (e.g. “Tue 3 Jun, Free, Day clear”). Client names and matter details are not included.
With AI switched off
If the Briefings & outcome summaries toggle is off at Settings → AI, Find time still works: you fill the form yourself and the advisor paragraph is skipped.