FAQ

The important questions, answered plainly.

What Praxivion watches, how alerts work, what the product does not claim, and where your team reviews match context.

What does Praxivion monitor?

Praxivion monitors watched names across supported court lists and public court sources. Coverage is limited to the sources Praxivion supports.

What can I add to a watchlist?

You can add people and organisations, with notes or labels so your team knows why each name is being monitored.

Does Praxivion verify identity?

Praxivion surfaces name appearances and match context. Your team reviews the result and decides whether it is relevant.

Can alerts go to Slack or Teams?

Yes. Praxivion can send watched-name alerts into Slack or Teams channels, with quick actions for search, review, and watchlist updates.

Who is this for?

The product is built first for media, NGO, public affairs, and crisis communications teams that already track people or organisations by name.

Is this a court administration tool?

No. Praxivion is for teams monitoring public court activity. It is not software for running a court registry.

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