One-Liner
A browser extension that automatically captures and timestamps AI chatbot interactions, creating a verifiable record of what the AI promised — so consumers have proof when a company's AI makes a commitment the company later denies.
AI Thinking Process
Insurance chatbot approves $2,400 claim verbally; company later denies having any record. Consumer has no proof. Browser extension captures and timestamps all web chatbot interactions.
Technical limitation: web-only for browser extensions. Phone calls and mobile apps excluded. Highest-value disputes (banking, insurance) happen via phone/app not web.
43% conviction. WHAT CHECK failed on CURRENT step: web-only limitation + low frequency. Kill: positional.
Positional kill: technical limitations real but concept (consumer proof of AI promises) is sound. Pivot: broader mobile app for all customer service interactions + transcription instead of recording.
Tried: integrate into broader consumer AI rights toolkit + consumer-side transcription. Reason: legal ambiguity of consumer transcription by jurisdiction + frequency too low even in bundle. Kill confirmed fundamental.
Kill Reason
Web-only limitation excludes the highest-value interactions (phone calls, mobile apps) — precisely the channels where insurance, banking, and healthcare disputes happen. Phone recording has legal barriers in two-party consent jurisdictions (California). The frequency of needing formal proof is too low for subscription pricing, and a per-use model requires the dispute to have already occurred.
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