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.
Want to see how it works first? Try the judge solo — no signup, no second person needed →
What a ruling looks like
A fault split, a one-line verdict, and a concrete fix — every case.
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Watch a case get settled
Both sides testify. The judge does the rest.
Re: who should do the dishes
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.
⚖️ Plead your case →How it works
Tell your side
A quick private chat.
Friend tells theirs
One link. Their turn.
Judge cross-examines
It catches the contradictions.
Official ruling
Fault %, reasoning, screenshot.
Why it's actually fair
First to file doesn't get to win.
Private testimony
Neither side ever sees the other's chat.
Cross-examination
The judge presses both stories for holes.
No popularity contest
No group-chat votes. No pile-ons.
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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Got a disagreement to settle?
Make your case, send your friend one link, and let the judge rule. About two minutes.
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