it's not a lie detector.
it's a bullshitmeter.

real-time fact-checking and rhetoric analysis. just press start and let it listen.

50,000+ bs claims debunked and counting

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catch the bs in real time

every claim gets fact-checked the moment it's spoken. true, false, vague, or opinion — you'll know in seconds.

speaker 1
humans only use 10% of their brain.

cut through the jargon

when someone's talking in circles to avoid saying what they mean, bullshitmeter translates it into plain language.

“we are realigning our human capital strategy to ensure long-term shareholder resilience.”

→ decoded

“we're laying people off.”

“we are exploring all available options and remain cautiously optimistic.”

→ decoded

“we have no idea what to do.”

understand the tricks

spots logical fallacies and rhetorical tricks the moment they're used — and explains exactly why they're misleading, so you learn while you listen.

“you can't trust him on climate, he's not even a scientist.”

! ad hominemattacks the person instead of addressing their argument. the speaker's credentials don't invalidate the data they cite.

“either you work overtime or you don't care about this team.”

! false dilemmapresents only two extreme options when many positions exist. equates boundaries with disloyalty to shut down discussion.

who's winning the argument?

track each speaker's accuracy in real time. see who's citing facts and who's making things up.

alice✓ 3✗ 4● 1
43% accurate

relied heavily on anecdotal evidence and used 4 logical fallacies to deflect.

bob✓ 7✗ 1~ 1
78% accurate

mostly factual but occasionally exaggerated statistics to strengthen his point.

what people are saying

i used this during a debate and caught 3 false claims in 5 minutes. absolutely insane.

@zackello

that shit works a little bit too well. my friend stopped arguing mid-sentence.

@lucas_goretti

finally something that calls out the bullshit live. been waiting for this.

@ms_fritz

ran it during a podcast episode. the rhetoric detection is scary accurate.

@clairehumme

i just wanted to prove my roommate wrong about elon musk. mission accomplished.

@raphaelhan1

the session summary at the end is chef's kiss. exported the whole thing as markdown.

@vazich

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