Stop arguing.
Get a verdict.
You tell your side. They tell theirs. Referees from four independent AI labs — Anthropic, DeepSeek, Google, and Groq — review the dispute, rule on each issue, and propose a concrete settlement. Neutral by construction: neither of you picks the models, and when the labs disagree, the verdict says so.
One flat fee, paid by whoever files. The other party responds free. Verdict in minutes.
Built for the disputes too small for lawyers and too big to drop
How it works
- File your case ($14.99). What happened, what you want. You get a private link for the other party.
- They respond — free. The other party reads your account and adds theirs. (You can also run one-sided; the verdict will say, prominently, that it heard one side only.)
- Four labs rule. Each referee independently decides who has the stronger position on each issue. A synthesis judge merges them — preserving any dissent by name.
- You both get the same verdict. Findings of fact, per-issue rulings, and one concrete settlement proposal with amounts and deadlines. Most disputes end when a credible neutral view lands.
Illustrative example — not a real case
Freelance designer delivered 12 of 15 promised screens; client paid 50% upfront and refuses the balance, citing missed deadline. Designer says the delay came from the client’s two rounds of scope additions.
⬤ Verdict (illustrative): scope additions reset the deadline in part; client owes for work delivered. Settlement: pay 80% of the remaining balance within 14 days; designer delivers the 3 outstanding screens within 10 days of payment; both waive further claims.
Built by AEQUARA — the calibration company. The referee models are calibration-scored in public on the Model Calibration Index.
Settle is a neutral, non-binding opinion — it is not arbitration, mediation by a licensed professional, or legal advice, and it creates no legal obligation. It gives both sides a credible basis to settle; for binding resolution, consult a lawyer or a formal dispute-resolution body.