Frequently Asked Questions
What is Flux Capacitor?
Flux Capacitor is an AI-powered chronological intelligence tool. Paste messy text, upload PDFs, images, audio or video, or drop in a link — Professor Flux extracts every dated event and organizes them into parallel timeline tracks (Support, Safety, Family, Procedural).
What file types can Flux ingest?
PDFs (including scanned documents — Flux has built-in OCR), images (PNG, JPG, WEBP and more), audio files (MP3, WAV, M4A — up to 25MB), and video files (MP4, MOV and more — up to 100MB). Flux transcribes audio and video, reads documents, and extracts the timeline automatically.
What does 'chronological renaming' mean?
After Flux processes a file, it renames it with the earliest date found inside — e.g. 2024-01-15_custody-order.pdf — so your files sort themselves in perfect chronological order.
How much does it cost?
Every new account starts with a free 5-day trial with full access. After that, it's $4.99 per week. Each Weekly Pass adds 7 days of access.
What are AI Insights?
Professor Flux skims your entire timeline and generates two things: a plain-language narrative of your story (declaration-style, ready to share with a judge, advocate, or family), and pattern insights — gaps, escalations, clusters, and contradictions he notices across your events.
What is the Panic Override button?
Privacy matters. Hitting the red Panic Override button (or pressing ESC anywhere in the matrix) instantly replaces the page with Google — no history entry back to the app. Built for people documenting sensitive situations.
Is my data private?
Yes. Your events, files, and insights are scoped to your account only. Nobody else can view them. See our Privacy Policy for details.
Can I delete my data?
Absolutely. Delete individual events, delete uploaded files, or wipe your entire timeline with one click ("Wipe Matrix").