Calendar & Court Dates Find time

What does the AI advisor on Find time do?

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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

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