We have three AI enhanced tools currently in Alpha Testing phase.
DirectEarn AI is the layer between the gig economy and the regular 9 to 5. Designed to help people find work that is within their skill set, highly rated for quality, and likely to bring them work.
In addition, DirectEarn AI will monitor trends and highlight training or changes that can help you earn more now and in future.
Our Fact Checker tool will let you check memes, videos, and text against all available sources to find out if the data is valid, questionable, or just plain wrong.
Your decide, but we bring you the facts about it.
Will be also available as a browser extension.
Scam Shield is a browser extension that monitors content for scams but also detects if the content is AI. This is particularly useful against bad actors.
Development; Early Alpha Testing
Data Validation; Alpha Testing
Deployed as extension; alpha only
Open Source
Open Source
Open Source
Free with some premium features
Free for users always
Free for users always
Recruiter and Corporate/Enterprise models available
Hired services available for public figures
Corporate protection
All products unless otherwise indicated are under development. Limited data available, status is indicated on screen. Follow us for updates!
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