File the Right Documents. Represent Yourself. Win Your Case.
Every year, more than 30 million Americans represent themselves in court without a lawyer. Pro-Se Pilot gives them the one thing they need most: clarity. We turn a confusing court process into a clear, step-by-step path you can actually follow.
Start with a free case review that scores where your case stands today. Then move forward with court-ready document drafting and a personalized courtroom plan so you walk in prepared instead of guessing. The days of walking in blind are over.
Explore more of Pro-Se Pilot: how Pro-Se Pilot works, pricing options, free case review, pro se help center, and Founder Review case assessment.
What Pro-Se Pilot does for self-represented litigants
Pro-Se Pilot is an end-to-end case companion built for pro se litigants — people who handle their own legal matter without hiring an attorney. It bridges the gap between how everyday people describe their situation and the structured, court-ready paperwork a judge expects to see.
- Free Case Position Score that tells you how strong your case looks right now.
- Court-ready document drafting for motions, notices, answers, and more.
- A courtroom plan covering what to expect, what to say, and what to avoid.
- Coverage scoped to your state, case type, and stage in the process.
How it works
1. Answer guided questions
Describe your situation in plain language. No legal jargon required.
2. Confirm your case coverage
We check that your jurisdiction, case category, and stage are supported before anything is produced.
3. Unlock tailored documents
Receive court-ready documents drafted for your specific matter, ready to review and file.
4. File or share
Download a clean, court-neutral PDF you can file yourself or share with a helper.
Areas of law we cover
Pro-Se Pilot supports common self-representation matters including traffic tickets, small claims, landlord-tenant disputes, divorce, child custody, name changes, debt collection, and probate.
Why people choose Pro-Se Pilot
- Built specifically for self-represented litigants, not lawyers.
- Plain-language input turned into structured, court-ready output.
- Available in all 50 states.
- Free case scoring so you can see where you stand before spending anything.
Helpful court resources
- U.S. Courts — representing yourself
- Cornell Legal Information Institute — pro se
- USA.gov — state court directory
Frequently asked questions
What is a pro se litigant?
A pro se litigant is a person who represents themselves in court without an attorney. The term comes from Latin meaning 'for oneself.' Pro se litigants have the same right to be heard as people represented by lawyers.
Can I file a civil case without a lawyer?
Yes. In all 50 U.S. states, individuals have the right to represent themselves in civil court proceedings. Many people handle small claims, family law, and landlord-tenant matters on their own.
Does Pro-Se Pilot give legal advice?
No. Pro-Se Pilot is a legal empowerment platform, not a law firm. It helps you organize your case and produce court-ready documents, but it does not provide legal advice or representation.
How much does Pro-Se Pilot cost?
The case review and Case Position Score are free. Court-ready documents are priced per document, starting at $9, and a personal Founder Review case assessment is available for $79.
Which states does Pro-Se Pilot support?
Pro-Se Pilot is available in all 50 U.S. states. Document drafting and courtroom plans are scoped to your specific jurisdiction, case type, and stage.