Neat product. But it doesn't replace the need for the "10 minute phone calls" since they cannot legally require potential Jurors to have a smartphone or justify dismissing them if they don't.<p>So ultimately all you've done is double some court clerk's work to now update both the calls and app API.<p>Plus I have a bunch of security/privacy questions relating to this. If you allow people to get Jury info before they first appear, then anyone also can. If you don't then what good is it? So is there now the work of sending out passwords to all potential Jurors?<p>I guess I just struggle seeing a really technophobic court system adopting this. I also see it being a lot of additional work for them, with the pay off being, what? Making the Juror's life easier? But you are "selling" this to the courts, they seem to gain nothing and lose a lot.<p>If you really believe more people will turn up because there is an app and password, you'll have to explain how that works. Seems like you've just added more steps, and I also doubt the "10 minute phone calls" at the primary thing driving people away from Jury duty.