⚖️ AI Judge · Both sides heard · 2 min

Settle any argument. Officially.

Stuck in a disagreement with someone? You each tell your side to an impartial AI judge. It hears both stories, decides who's at fault and by how much, then explains exactly why.

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What a ruling looks like

A fault split, a one-line verdict, and a concrete fix — every case.

who should do the dishes

Who's at fault

Jake · 30%70% · Sarah

It's still her turn.

  • Jake skipped his turn yesterday
  • Sarah agreed to the rotation
  • Being tired isn't a trade

The order

Sarah washes tonight. Jake makes tomorrow's coffee.

was Ben allowed to give away my ticket

Who's at fault

Priya · 25%75% · Ben

Owning it beats remembering a chat nobody else heard.

  • Priya paid for both tickets
  • No proof the 'permission' talk happened
  • Ben never double-checked first

The order

Ben pays Priya for one ticket this week.

who should've booked the hotel

Who's at fault

Leo · 85%15% · Sam

You can't blame a job you never handed off.

  • Leo assumed Sam would do it
  • Nobody was actually assigned
  • Sam never agreed to book

The order

Leo books the next trip's hotel — no reminders.

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Watch a case get settled

Both sides testify. The judge does the rest.

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Try the judge yourself

No second person, no account. Plead your side — the judge cross-examines you, finds the holes, and rules. About a minute.

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How it works

1

Tell your side

A quick private chat.

2

Friend tells theirs

One link. Their turn.

3

Judge cross-examines

It catches the contradictions.

4

Official ruling

Fault %, reasoning, screenshot.

Why it's actually fair

First to file doesn't get to win.

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Private testimony

Neither side ever sees the other's chat.

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Cross-examination

The judge presses both stories for holes.

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No popularity contest

No group-chat votes. No pile-ons.

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Every verdict explained

The judge cites exactly why it ruled.

The verdict

You get a real ruling — not a group-chat vote.

The judge hears both sides in private and rules on the facts. Here's what lands.

Fault %

Who's wrong, to the percent.

The reasoning

Why it ruled that way.

A share card

To settle it for good.

More example verdicts

A feel for how the judge calls it.

who owes brunch?

65% at fault

Not technically your turn — but you absolutely volunteered.

who killed the aux?

100% at fault

The playlist speaks for itself.

who forgot the anniversary?

92% at fault

You remembered. Two days later.

is a hot dog a sandwich?

100% at fault

The bun has a hinge, not two lids. Case closed.

who's the better driver?

70% at fault

Confidence is not a turn signal.

who ghosted the group chat?

88% at fault

You saw it. You reacted. You said nothing.

What are you fighting about?

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