
legit
Site offlineScore "make money with AI" posts on feasibility, not hype.
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- Categories
- AICybersecurity & PrivacyFintech
- Target Audience
- EntrepreneursContent CreatorsAI Developers
- Pricing
- Freemium from $7
- Platforms
- Web
About legit
legit scores "make money with AI" and "make money online" posts on how feasible they actually are. Paste any pitch and get a 0-100 feasibility score across seven dimensions: distribution honesty, claim verifiability, income realism, platform compliance, cost structure, effort realism, and market timing. You get a clear verdict plus a breakdown of where the claim holds up and where it falls apart. Most get-rich-quick pitches inflate the easy part (the build, the tool, the prompt) and quietly skip the hard part: distribution. legit exists to surface that gap, so you can tell the difference between a real opportunity and a funnel. There's also a community layer where people who actually tried a method report what happened, so verdicts get grounded in real outcomes over time. Built with Next.js and the Claude API. Free to try at uselegit.app.
Product Insights
This web-based tool evaluates the credibility of online income claims across seven analytical dimensions using a freemium pricing model. It serves as a verification layer for digital business strategies, combining automated analysis with community-reported outcomes.
- Evaluates seven specific metrics including income realism and distribution honesty.
- Combines AI-driven analysis with a community layer for real-world verification.
- Accessible as a web platform built on Next.js and the Claude API.
- Offers a low-cost entry point starting at seven dollars.
Ideal for: Entrepreneurs, Content Creators, and AI Developers can use this tool to validate the feasibility of online business opportunities and market research claims.
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Built this after watching every "make money with AI" post run the same playbook. Paste one in and it scores how feasible it actually is. Roast the scoring if it's wrong.