// press kit
Summon someone to Internet Court.
NACOL turns everyday disputes into public internet-court cases. Strangers vote, the verdict is shareable, and the group chat finally gets a ruling.
One-line description
NACOL is a funny internet-court site where people summon someone over a petty argument, strangers vote who is right, and the verdict gets sent back to the group chat.
How it works
- File a summons with both sides of a dispute.
- Send the case link to the other person or group chat.
- Strangers vote on who is right.
- Share the verdict back when the internet has ruled.
Good fits
- Roommate food and chore fights
- Relationship money disputes
- Family boundary drama
- Birthday, wedding, office, and group-chat arguments
Press blurb
NACOL, short for Not A Court Of Law, is an entertainment platform for everyday arguments. Instead of letting petty disputes disappear into group chats, NACOL gives them a courtroom-shaped format: file the case, let strangers vote, and share the verdict. It is not a legal service; its verdicts are social verdicts for internet drama.
Sample docket prompts
- Should a boyfriend who sleeps over five nights a week pay rent?
- Is using a roommate's expensive condiments normal sharing or freeloading?
- Should someone reject a $40,000 family house gift because it may come with strings?
- Is it fair to start charging family for babysitting after doing it free for years?
Contact
Founder: David
Email: social@notacourtoflaw.com
Website: notacourtoflaw.com