AI Slop Detector

Find generic AI phrasing, hype words, repetitive structure, and missing founder context before you publish.

Example
Before

We built a revolutionary platform to transform how founders launch and boost productivity. Check it out now.

After

I built this after noticing how many launch posts read like landing pages. I am trying to make the first version more useful for founder feedback. What would you change before posting?

Generic phrasing

Flags empty AI phrases, broad claims, and filler transitions.

Over-polish

Looks for bullet-heavy structure, repetitive rhythm, and corporate tone.

Specificity

Checks whether the draft includes a real problem, audience, or founder context.

When to use it

Use PostNative before publishing in a community where tone, context, and usefulness matter more than polished product claims.

Review an AI-generated draft before posting it to Reddit, Indie Hackers, or LinkedIn.
Find vague phrases such as revolutionary, game-changing, and boost productivity.
Turn a polished paragraph into a more grounded founder note.

FAQ

Is PostNative an AI detector?

No. PostNative reviews writing quality, tone, specificity, and promotional risk. It does not claim to identify whether text was written by a human or by AI.

Does PostNative post to communities for me?

No. PostNative only helps you rewrite and review drafts. You should still read each community's rules and post manually.

Can I edit the result before publishing?

Yes. You should treat every rewrite as a draft, add truthful details, and remove anything that does not match your real product or story.