Suggested tasks are tasks Acquit proposes from your own notes: things a note plainly says need doing before court, with no task yet tracking them. They appear in the Suggested list at the top of the Tasks page.
Each morning, Acquit looks at your matters with a court appearance in the next week: your status notes, recent activity, and the tasks you already have. Each suggestion comes with a due date a few days before the court date, plus a suggested priority and time estimate. Hover the task name (or open the suggestion) to see the exact line from your notes that prompted it.
Acting on a suggestion
- Add task… opens the New task form with everything filled in, ready to adjust. The task is only created when you save.
- Dismiss removes the suggestion, and it will not be suggested again.
- The thumbs buttons tell us when a suggestion was helpful or off the mark; your feedback is reviewed and directly shapes improvements.
Why you see so few
Suggestions are deliberately rare. Acquit only suggests something it can point to in your own notes, so most days you will see none at all. If court is only a few days away, you also get a notification so the suggestion is not missed.
The AI setting behind it
Task suggestions use the Briefings & outcome summaries AI setting under Settings → AI. If that setting is off, no suggestions are made and none of your notes are read.