Don't take our word for it. Or theirs.
Most software review pages are curated praise. We'd rather give you something more useful: a method for checking whether this tool is any good, which works on us and on everyone else.
For research and education. Not financial advice.
Why there are no results here
You will not find testimonials on this page saying someone made money using TRUE. That is a deliberate choice, and we think it's worth explaining.
Testimonials about investment outcomes are close to meaningless and frequently misleading. They are self-selected (the people who lost money don't write in), unverifiable, and they imply a causal link between a tool and a return that nobody can substantiate. In many jurisdictions they're also restricted in financial promotions — for good reason.
So we don't publish them. Any product showing you screenshots of gains should be treated as a warning, not a recommendation.
What users actually say
The feedback we find useful is about the research experience, not about outcomes:
- That the sources are there, and that clicking them actually verifies the claim.
- That it says "this is uncertain" instead of bluffing — and that this is unusual.
- That the counter-case is genuinely argued, not a token paragraph.
- That it explains jargon without being asked, and without being condescending.
And the criticism we hear most, which is fair: it won't just tell you what to do. That's correct. It won't. For some people that makes it the wrong product, and we'd rather they knew that now.
How to verify us in five minutes
Ask something you already know
Pick a company you understand well. Check whether the brief gets the fundamentals right — and whether the sources actually say what TRUE claims they say.
Try to make it overreach
Ask it whether to buy something. It should decline and explain why, rather than producing a recommendation with a disclaimer stapled on.
Push it past its knowledge
Ask something genuinely unknowable — where a price is going. If it answers confidently, close the tab. It should tell you it can't know.
Check a source
Actually click one. This single habit will tell you more about any AI tool than every review page on the internet combined.
Apply this test to us, and to every competitor. If a tool passes on all four, it's worth your time. If it fails on the third — if it will confidently tell you where a price is going — nothing else about it matters.
Run the test.
Five minutes will tell you more than any review.
For research and education. Not financial advice.