Wrongable Policy Kit

Turn vague “trust us” into receipts. Paste your policy and get testable claims + fixes.

Score

0–100 · higher = more wrongable (verifiable) claims

Claims (Wrongable)

Paste text and Analyze.

Fix Kit (Make it Wrongable)

Details & Export

What “wrongable” means (and why you should care)

Most policies are written like fog machines. Wrongable = actionable, falsifiable, time-bound, testable. “We delete your data in 30 days after account closure” is wrongable. “We care deeply about privacy” is wallpaper. We extract the former, shame the latter, and hand you a tidy list you can cite later.

What the tool does

Extracts receipts: Concrete promises, deadlines, and scope (“we log X for Y days”).

Flags squish: Hedging, unilateral changes, “at our sole discretion,” “may share with partners,” retention with no calendar, “to the fullest extent permitted by law.”

Maps power moves: Arbitration traps, class-action bans, opt-out mazes, default consent, dark-patting “consent” via cookie hell.

Outputs a kit: A clean list of Wrongable Claims, Risky Clauses, and Open Questions—plus copy-paste snippets for email disputes.

Not legal advice; it’s a clarity engine. You bring the spine. We bring the receipts.

How to use it

  1. Paste a link or the text.
  2. Run the check.
  3. Copy the kit. Send it to support, your lawyer, your boss, or your future self who forgot why this company felt cursed.

What a good policy looks like