Calendar & Court Dates

What is the calendar check, and is it safe?

The calendar check at acquit.app/calendar-test/check shows how many of your matters Acquit would actually find, and it is safe: read-only access, counts only, and automatic deletion. Every diary is different, and the honest answer for your firm is better than a promise from ours.

How it works
  1. Enter your firm name and work email, and we send you a personal link.
  2. Open the link to connect your Outlook calendar. We read a sample of your last 90 days.
  3. Confirm a few of your firm’s conventions (your abbreviations, which way round you write names) so we read your shorthand the way you meant it.

We match the court dates we read against the Queensland law lists Acquit already holds, then show how many of your matters we picked up and across how many courthouses.

Why it is safe
  • Read-only, always: the connection asks for read access to your calendar and nothing else. Acquit never writes to, moves or deletes anything in your diary during the check.
  • Counts only, never names: the link can be forwarded around a firm, and nobody holding it should see another lawyer’s client list.
  • Not an account: the check does not create a login, does not touch client records, and is kept separate from the live platform.
  • Your data: the sample is deleted automatically after 90 days, or the moment you ask. A delete button on your results page removes everything immediately.
  • Written terms: the check has its own short Calendar Check Terms, linked beside the Connect button, covering what is accessed, how long the sample is kept, and how to have it removed.

Note: the check connects to Microsoft 365 / Outlook calendars only, so if your firm is not on Outlook the link will not be able to reach your diary.

Firms often use it to see what Acquit would pick up before deciding whether to go further. If you would like an early-access invite afterwards, the results page asks.

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