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I noticed that most AI tools are too polite. They tell you your code looks great even if the actual idea or logic is going to fail at scale.
I built Failpoint because I wanted a "pessimistic" check. It doesn't just look for typos; it looks for flaws in the concept and the architecture. It's meant to be a brutal reality check before you spend weeks building something that won't work.
Privacy: It runs in memory and doesn't store any data or code, no login is required.

FailpointAn AI that finds why your project or idea may fail
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The Inspiration (The "Why") Honestly? I got tired of AI sugar-coating every single time. I was working on a project late at night, and I knew deep down that my state management was a mess and my core logic had a huge hole in it. I pasted it into ChatGPT, and it just said, "Looking good! Here are a few small clean-up tips." It didn't tell me the truth: that my project was going to crash the...

FailpointAn AI that finds why your project or idea may fail
