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Enter a URL or an idea — get an evidence-backed, sourced decision report. We don't make up data. Every insight links to a real source.
Your first full decision report is on us (50 credits) · pay per use in credits, no subscription
Sources we cite
- Competitor sites
- Web Search
- Hacker News
- Google Trends
- Product Hunt
- G2
- SEC filings
See it, then trust it
One real conclusion with clickable citations — not a marketing mock.
Sample report
19 cited sourcesCompetitor Analysis
“Preflight tests emails for compatibility and deliverability, available on paid plans only.”
“Inbox Pirates provides email preview and testing across devices.”
Taken from a real published report — claims open to their sources.
View full sampleFrom competitor teardown to your own validation
One decision journey — paste a URL, then validate your idea without starting from scratch.
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Analyze a competitor URL
See positioning, pricing, and sourced gaps.
- 2
Continue in one click
Carry context into idea validation.
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Ship a sourced report
A decision you can click through and keep.
Real sources, not AI guesses
Every report is built from data we actually collect and cite; when evidence is thin we flag gaps honestly and charge fewer credits.
Competitor sites
Pricing, features & positioning (crawled)
Web Search
Market & demand discovery
Hacker News
Technical & founder demand signals
Real user pain — Full report only
Google Trends
Search interest over time
Product Hunt
Launch & early adopter signals
G2
Buyer reviews & category rankings
SEC filings
Public-company disclosures
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from ChatGPT?
ChatGPT writes from memory and can't show you where its claims come from. We actually collect data from search, Hacker News, Reddit and competitor sites, and every insight in your report links to a real, clickable source.
What's the difference between Basic and Full?
It's about data depth, not just length. Basic uses Search + Hacker News for a fast scan (~2–4 min, 4 chapters). Full adds Reddit user voice and competitor-site crawling for a deep dive (~5–8 min, 7 chapters).
Where does the data come from?
Public web search, the Hacker News API, public Reddit discussions, competitor websites, Google Trends, Product Hunt, G2, and SEC filings. We keep every source so you can verify each conclusion yourself.
What do new users get for free?
Your first full decision report is on us (50 credits — enough for one Full or 5 Basic reports). No card required. Full reports cost 30 credits.
Can I export the report and raw materials?
Yes. You can export a PDF, and download all collected source materials as JSON or Markdown.