pricing
Try being wrong. for free.
Pay for serious work.
The free tier gets you started. Real arguments — long debate cases, research briefs, full investment memos — run on paid credits scaled to size, with the bigger packs landing at lower per-credit cost.
Start free.
No card.
$0
- 1 submission per day
- Up to 6,500 chars (~2 pages)
- All three critics + verdict
- Public shareable result
Three packs
Credits scale with argument size — each card below shows what it actually runs. Credits never expire.
$5 25 credits
| Opinion up to 2 pages |
25× |
| Research brief 3–7 pages |
8× |
| Whitepaper 7–14 pages |
3× |
Best for one big stress-test or a handful of short reviews.
Notify me Stripe · one-time$20 120 credits
| Opinion up to 2 pages |
120× |
| Research brief 3–7 pages |
40× |
| Whitepaper 7–14 pages |
17× |
Best for a steady workload. Weekly briefs, multiple cases, ongoing pre-mortems.
Notify me Stripe · one-time$50 360 credits
| Opinion up to 2 pages |
360× |
| Research brief 3–7 pages |
120× |
| Whitepaper 7–14 pages |
51× |
Best for heavy use. Full debate files, long memos, repeated runs across a project.
Notify me Stripe · one-timeFix mode rewrites your argument to survive the critics' findings. Costs 1.5× a review and includes a free re-score on the rewrite. More on fix mode below.
Fix mode
After a YOU'RE WRONG verdict, fix mode rewrites your argument to address the critics' three biggest findings. The rewrite preserves your voice and your conclusion. The route to the conclusion is what changes. Free re-score on the new version is included so you see whether the fix landed.
What does fix mode actually do?
It hands the original argument plus the three critic findings to an AI that's been instructed to make the minimum edits that close those findings without bleeding into the rest of the argument. Each top-3 finding is either repaired, narrowed, or removed. If a finding can't be fixed without evidence you didn't supply, the system tells you so explicitly rather than papering over it.
What does "free re-score" mean?
Every fix purchase comes with one re-score on the rewrite, baked in. You don't spend credits to find out whether the fix worked. If the new score lands under 20%, you got it right. If it didn't, you get the new findings, and a graceful path forward — never a sales pitch for another paid attempt on top of a failed one.
Push for zero?
If your original argument scored under 20% (YOU'RE RIGHT), there's still room to push toward zero. Same fix engine, same price, slightly different framing — we tighten the last weak spots and re-run the panel. For users who want bulletproof, not just passing.
What if the rewrite scores worse than the original?
The credits are refunded automatically. We don't keep money on a fix that didn't land, and your original argument stays the canonical version. The system will offer a different angle on the next attempt or honestly tell you the argument needs new evidence we can't generate for you.
FAQ
Why prepaid credits and not a subscription?
Most users come to wrong. with a specific argument they want to stress-test before they ship it. A subscription you forget you're paying for serves nobody. Buy credits when you have something to test, use them when you need them. They never expire.
What if I run out mid-session?
You'll see how much each submission will cost on the submit button before you spend. If your balance is low, the button surfaces the cheapest pack that covers it.
What's the free tier really for?
To prove the tool to you. One submission a day is enough to stress-test something you actually wrote. Beyond that you've moved past trial and into using the tool as part of how you work, and that's where the credits come in.