Genuine question for the Product Hunt community.
How many of you have bought something online that turned out to be completely different from what was promised?
Because statistically, 30% of online ads contain illegal claims. Not dodgy ones. Illegal ones. Under real advertising law in the UK, the US, the EU, Australia and Canada.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm James, solo founder, Bristol, UK.
Red Flag AI Pro started because I got burned. I went to buy a course online, signed the terms, and realised the T&Cs bore no resemblance to what the ad had promised. I'd been misled. Again.
So I built the thing I wish existed — for both sides of the transaction.
For buyers: paste any ad, sales page or email before you spend a penny. Find out in 60 seconds if it's breaking the law.
For sellers: scan your copy before you publish. Get every violation explained in plain English with an exact rewrite suggestion.
FTC, GDPR, ASA, ACCC, CASL and the EU AI Act. 16 risk categories. 5 jurisdictions simultaneously. No other tool does this.
I built it alone. From a laptop. After a life that nearly ended several times.
The first scan is free. No card. No account needed. Just paste your copy and see what flags.
Want to see it in action? There's a demo scanner on the homepage, no account, no card, just paste and go.
Happy to answer anything! What you'd want to see next, what's missing, what's unclear. I'll be here all day.
Thank you for being here. It means more than you know.
James
RiteKit Company Logo API
@james_stokes1 This solves a real pain point—most marketers genuinely don't know the regulations exist until they get hit with a fine. The plain English explanations and rewrites are smart, especially since legal documents are intentionally impenetrable. Curious if you've thought about how you'll handle the constant regulatory updates across those 5 jurisdictions, since compliance rules shift pretty frequently.