About Receipts
Anyone can publish a claim. Receipts is the machine that asks for the footprint.
Why this exists
Polish used to be a signal. A site that looked finished usually had someone behind it who finished things. That correlation is gone. A landing page with testimonials, star ratings, and a wall of customer logos now takes an afternoon and no customers at all.
The scale is measurable, and not only by us. StackScope, which analyzes the tech stacks of new product launches, found strong AI generation patterns in 19% of the 17,652 indie launches it scanned in May 2026. StackScope reads how a site is built. Receipts reads whether its claims hold up.
The premise is simple. Real claims leave footprints.Real testimonials come from findable people. Real traction leaves independent mentions. Real companies have legal pages that name the right company and a checkout that resolves. Receipts pulls those records and prints what it finds, and what it doesn't.
What a receipt is
You paste a URL. The scanner runs five evidence trails against public records: domain history, social proof, footprint, generation fingerprints, and operational reality. About a minute later you get a report with a permanent link. Every line shows the evidence with its raw data. The report is yours to share or keep.
A receipt is dated. Sites change, and a scan describes the moment it ran. Anyone can rescan a site after seven days, and owners are encouraged to fix what's flagged and pull a fresh one.
What this refuses to do
No verdicts. A report never says a site is fraudulent or that anyone lied. It says evidence was found or evidence was not found, with the strongest possible stamp being claims outpace evidence. You read, you decide.
No unsolicited crawling. Nothing is scanned unless a visitor asks. There is no directory of sites we went out and judged. The recent list shows only receipts their requesters chose to share.
No pay-to-remove, ever. A report cannot be deleted for money. The only way to change a receipt is to change the site and rescan. Removal requests for legal or safety reasons go to the address below and are handled by a human.
No certainty theater.When a check can't run, the report says could not verify, and that line counts for nothing against the site. Honest uncertainty beats confident guessing.
Who runs this
Receipts would flag an about page with no human on it, so here is the human.
built byLateisha
studioschmade.com
contacthello@getreceipts.dev
also madeSensei and Meerkat
I build web products solo. My own sites launched without testimonials because I didn't have real ones yet, and I got tired of competing with sites that solved that problem differently. So I built the tool I wanted to hand to anyone who asked whether something was worth trusting. Run it on my products first.