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The Claim Auditor - Paste any "studies show" headline. See if it's true.

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We're drowning in "studies show" headlines that misrepresent research or cite studies that never replicated. The Claim Auditor checks any scientific claim against peer-reviewed literature and returns a structured verdict — including confidence score, replication status, methodology rating, and red flags. Built for researchers, journalists, health professionals, and anyone tired of being misled by a headline. Options to cite literature natively. 3 free audits · $9/month unlimited

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Hey PH 👋 I built this because I kept seeing the same debunked claims recycled endlessly — seed oils, creatine, breakfast, sugar and hyperactivity — all treated as settled science when the underlying research is weak, unreplicated, or completely misrepresented. I wanted a tool that behaves like a rigorous colleague who's read everything — one that tells you not just what a study found, but whether anyone else could reproduce it, how big the sample was, and whether the headline matches what the data actually shows. A few claims worth trying: "Creatine causes hair loss" "Breakfast is the most important meal of the day" "The Stanford prison experiment proved situational evil" "Seed oils cause inflammation" Would love brutal feedback on output quality, pricing, and anything that feels off. Still early and actively improving it.