Interactive mock trial practice tools, objection drills, rule explanations, and quizzes to help students and coaches sharpen courtroom skills.
Choose how to score your performance
Use your own ChatGPT (OpenAI) account for rubric-based scoring. The legacy built-in scorer has been removed.
Option A — Use my ChatGPT account (recommended)
Visit platform.openai.com and sign in.
Open Billing → Add payment method and deposit funds.
Go to API keys → Create new secret key.
Paste the key below. It is stored only in your browser (LocalStorage).
Select a model. “gpt-4o” is recommended.
We never ask for your password. API key stays on this device.
Option B — Built-in scoring (retired)
The on-device heuristic scorer has been removed. Add your ChatGPT API key to receive rubric-based scores.
Without an API key, transcripts will not be scored.
Movement Analysis
Use the same ChatGPT key to unlock video-based movement coaching. No extra setup needed.
ChatGPT’s multimodal models review your recording plus the transcript to highlight gesture, stance, and eye contact adjustments.
Requires the ChatGPT key from Option A.
Objections Drill
Mastery: N/A
Press ChatGPT Argue to show argument actions.
Ruling:
Rule:
Why:
Video Coach (Transcribe & Type-Specific Rubric)
Timer: 00:00
Recording
ChatGPT receives strict guardrails to keep the weighted category math exact. If a score ever flags a mismatch, press Re-score; the guardrail will keep flagging the result until the rubric totals and categories align.
Writing New Materials (ChatGPT)
Use the box below to clarify your request or ask follow-up questions about this draft.
Select mode, rules, question count, and difficulty.
Press Start Quiz, answer, then click Next for the following question.
Track your progress with the score display.
To use ChatGPT features—including transcript scoring, video-based movement coaching, and drafting tools—create your own OpenAI API key and add funds to your account. See the API Keys page for step-by-step setup.