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The court of public opinion

The internet's
verdict on your drama.

Vote guilty or victim on real cases, or file your own. An anonymous jury rules in 24 hours. Court Pass adds a five-section AI deep autopsy on top — for the cases you want to read twice.

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21:14

Case #04481 · Cheating

He said he was at his brother's. Her story didn't. Is he guilty?

where r u, didnt come home
at _______'s, watching the match
he said you weren't there.
Guilty Victim
73% 4,382 jurors 27%
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How it works

Three steps from screenshot to verdict.

AUTOPSY isn't a diary or a vent app. It's a court of public opinion built around one question: were you the bad guy?

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Step 01

Open the docket

Browse real cases and rule guilty or victim. Killing Spree mode lets you judge stacks of cases in rapid succession — swipe left for victim, right for guilty, up to skip.

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Step 02

File your own

Drop the screenshots. Faces, names, IBANs, plates, and QR codes are redacted on-device before anything leaves your phone. The jury convenes for 24 hours.

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Step 03

Read the ruling

An anonymous jury rules in a day. Senior judges' votes carry more weight. Court Pass adds a five-section AI deep autopsy on top — for the cases you want to read twice.

Killing Spree

The fast lane to the bench.

Stacks of real cases, one decision per swipe. Left for victim, right for guilty, up to skip. Build streaks for gold-seal badges; rank up the bench the more you rule.

  • Victim swipe left
  • Skip swipe up
  • Guilty swipe right

Senior judges' votes carry up to 2.0× weight · streak resets if you skip a day

On the docket

Four cases the jury already ruled on.

Different categories, different stings. The verdict is the community's call — the one-liner is the headline-able sting it leaves behind. Drag to scroll.

Case #04812 · Marriage Mar 18, 2026

She found a second phone in the glove box.

88% 4,851 jurors 12%

“Two phones. One marriage. The math never balanced.”

Case #04967 · Friendship Apr 02, 2026

Your best friend posted the secret.

71% 6,094 jurors 29%

“Trust didn't end. It got published.”

Case #05193 · Ghosting Apr 22, 2026

Read at 02:14. Never replied.

67% 2,317 jurors 33%

“Read receipts are a verdict on their own.”

Case #05241 · Toxic Apr 28, 2026

"I'm only mad because I love you."

92% 8,266 jurors 8%

“Love is not an alibi for cruelty.”

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Premium · Court Pass autopsy

After the verdict, the autopsy.

The jury delivers the verdict. Court Pass adds a five-section AI deep autopsy on top — clinical-grade analysis of the conversation itself. Read it when you want the granular pattern read; skip it when the split alone is enough.

Case #04481 · Cheating · Closed

Deep verdict

He said he was at his brother's. Her story didn't.

Guilty 4,412 jurors Victim
74% 26%

Section 01

Communication Pattern Analysis

Person A repeatedly deflects substantive concerns by reframing them as a tone problem ("why are you being like this"). Classic DARVO — Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender. When pinned to a specific contradiction in the timeline, they pivot to the partner's emotional regulation rather than the inconsistency itself. This isn't a fight about the original issue anymore; it's a fight about who is allowed to bring up issues.

Section 02

Attachment Style Assessment

Person A reads as dismissive-avoidant — minimises the partner's emotional needs, uses distance and silence as regulation. Person B reads as secure-leaning-anxious — articulates the concern clearly but keeps over-accommodating once met with stonewalling. The asymmetry is the engine here: one party seeking, one party shutting down.

Section 03

Red Flags Identified

Three concrete pattern-level flags: (1) blame-reversal when confronted ("you're the controlling one"); (2) labelling a clearly specific concern as "crazy" or "insecure"; (3) refusing to engage and then escalating tone when re-approached. These are dynamic-level patterns — not personality attacks — and they recur across multiple message threads in the transcript.

Section 04

The Verdict Reasoning

The defendant's account collapses on a single verifiable contradiction in the timeline they themselves provided. Once that thread is pulled, the deflection-and-blame-reversal pattern reads not as a personality quirk but as a defensive structure built to keep the original issue from being addressed.

Section 05

One-Liner

“When the story changes mid-sentence, the truth already left the room.”

Bench notes

312 comments · top 3 shown
  • SilentPathologist4F2 OP Sr. Pathologist 4d ago

    Updated the file — the brother told me face-to-face that no one was at his place that night. Added the new screenshots to the docket.

    142 · pinned by the bench
  • RogueCoroner2D9 Chief Coroner 3d ago

    Read the timeline twice. The 22:14 ping doesn't reconcile with the brother's address. Filed Guilty without hesitation.

    89
  • SharpWitnessA01 Resident 2d ago

    DARVO patterns everywhere — even without the timeline, the deflection alone tells you. Voted before reading the autopsy.

    41

Behavioral autopsy · not a clinical diagnosis · receipts redacted on-device before upload

Features

Built like a courtroom, not a confession booth.

Anonymous, weighted jury

Seven-tier judge ladder. Senior verdicts count more than first-day rookies. No bots. No paid juries. Just strangers reading the receipts.

Killing Spree, the swipe deck

Rapid-fire judgment on a card stack. Swipe left for victim, right for guilty, up to skip. Build streaks for gold-seal badges — miss a day and the streak resets.

Privacy-first by design

PII redaction runs on your device before upload. Names, faces, IBANs, license plates, QR codes — gone before anything leaves your phone.

Verdict reveal & breakdowns

Cinematic reveal when a case closes. See exactly how the jury split — by rank, by category, by time. Premium unlocks the full demographic view.

Ranks, seals & profiles

Vote your way up from intern to chief coroner. Earn gold seals for streaks and milestones. The bench remembers who showed up.

Court Pass

Premium

Premium kit · $4.99 / month. Four upgrades, cancellable in iOS Settings:

  • Deep AI Examiner

    10 deep verdicts a day. Free tier gets 3 short ones.

  • Re-roll any verdict

    Don't like the read? Generate a fresh take, same case.

  • One free boost a day

    Push your case to the top of Trending — 6h, no coins spent.

  • Court Pass badge

    Visible on your profile and on every comment you leave.

The bench

Climb the bench, one verdict at a time.

Every vote earns XP. Pass the threshold, you rank up — and your future verdicts get heavier. Seven ranks, seven medallions, no shortcuts. The bench remembers who showed up.

Intern

0 XP

1.0× weight

Resident

50 XP

1.1× weight

Attending

250 XP

1.2× weight

Fellow

1k XP

1.3× weight

Pathologist

3k XP

1.5× weight

Sr. Pathologist

7.5k XP

1.7× weight

Chief Coroner

18k XP

2.0× weight
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Worked example

Two interns. One chief coroner.

Intern
1.0×
Chief
2.0×

A chief coroner's verdict carries twice the weight of an intern's in the final tally. Same case, different leverage — your future rulings stop being equal as you climb.

Credentials

A dozen seals to earn, none to buy.

Every juror keeps a credentials grid on their profile. Vote, file, hold the line on contested trials, stay on the docket day after day, or have a case go viral — the seals unlock. The bench sees what you've earned, and what you haven't.

  • BRONZE

    First Verdict

    Cast your first verdict

  • BRONZE

    Initial Report Filed

    File your first case

  • SILVER

    Centurion

    Cast 100 verdicts

  • GOLD

    Veteran Examiner

    Cast 500 verdicts

  • PLATINUM

    Decorated

    Cast 1,000 verdicts

  • SILVER

    Senior Examiner

    File 10 cases

  • GOLD

    Bureau Chief

    File 50 cases

  • SILVER

    Week's Witness

    7-day daily-case streak

  • PLATINUM

    Month's Examiner

    30-day daily-case streak

  • RARE

    Cross-Examiner

    Held the line on 5 split verdicts (~50/50)

  • RARE

    Case Went Public

    A case crossed 1,000 jurors

  • CURATED

    Top of the Docket

    A case you filed was the daily headline

Categories

Every kind of drama files under one of seven docks.

  • Dating

    "Three days of silence after the date."

  • Marriage

    "She found a second phone in the glove box."

  • Friendship

    "Your best friend posted the secret."

  • Family

    "He didn't show up for the funeral."

  • Cheating

    "The DM was sent the night of the wedding."

  • Ghosting

    "Read at 02:14. Never replied."

  • Toxic

    "I'm only mad because I love you."

Trust & safety

Built for the worst-case post.

Anonymous social goes wrong fast. Our PII pipeline, moderation queue, and content rules exist because we read the obituaries of every app that didn't have them.

  • Rated 17+

    App Store age rating. Signup gates underage accounts. Uploaders attest 18+ before posting.

  • Under-24h takedown

    We commit to a sub-24-hour takedown SLA on flagged content, with most actioned in under 2 hours.

  • GDPR aligned

    Account deletion, data export, and rectification rights honored within 30 days. Logs retained 1 year.

  • No fake messages

    We never fabricate user content, never run unmask paywalls, never lie about who saw your post.

FAQ

The questions everyone asks first.

Anything missing? Email us.

Is it really anonymous?
Your handle and avatar are pseudonymous — no real names, no profile photos, no contact list scraping. But we keep IP and device fingerprint logs for one year so we can cooperate with law enforcement if a court order arrives. We say pseudonymity, not anonymity, and we mean it.
Can someone post about me without my consent?
Names, faces, IBANs, license plates, and QR codes are redacted on-device before upload. If you find a case you believe identifies you, the in-app report flow flags it for human review under our under-24-hour takedown SLA. You can also email [email protected] with the case ID.
Who's on the jury — real people or bots?
Real iOS users over eighteen who have passed the age gate and earned juror status. Vote weight scales with rank — first-day jurors carry 1.0×, veteran ranks (resident through chief coroner) carry up to 2.0×. No bots, no paid juries, no pay-to-vote schemes. That would defeat the whole premise of asking strangers.
What does the AI autopsy add — and is it the verdict?
The verdict is the jury's call — guilty or victim, decided by anonymous human voters. The AI autopsy is a separate premium add-on you can request after the case closes: Claude reads the conversation and writes a five-section behavioral breakdown in plain language. The system prompt forbids clinical labels — no 'narcissist,' no 'borderline,' no diagnoses. It's a discussion tool you can ignore entirely if the community ruling is enough.
What does Court Pass unlock?
The free tier covers the short verdict — around 150 words by Claude Haiku, with a daily case limit. Court Pass at $4.99 / month unlocks the deep verdict: a five-section behavioral autopsy by Claude Sonnet — Communication Pattern, Attachment Style, Red Flags, Verdict Reasoning, One-Liner — around 500 words, with a higher daily cap. Cancel anytime in iOS Settings.
How fast is a verdict?
The voting window is twenty-four hours from filing. The autopsy is generated within a minute or two of close and pushed to your phone. You'll never wait longer than the day for a result.
What happens to my screenshots?
Original images are uploaded to Firebase Storage with redaction baked in on-device. Cases are archived after 180 days unless flagged for moderation review. You can delete a case at any time from inside the app.
What if my case involves abuse, self-harm, or a minor?
The autopsy stops being a verdict and becomes a referral. The AI replaces the one-liner with a single sentence pointing to professional resources — crisis hotlines and equivalents in your region. Cases involving minors are removed pre-verdict. Confirmed self-harm, sexual content involving minors, and threats of violence bypass the jury entirely and route to human moderators within twenty-four hours.
Why is the app 18+?
The docket isn't sanitized — cases involve cheating, gaslighting, occasional legal-grey behavior, often raw language. Apple's Age Rating Guidelines require mature relational content to gate at 18+, and we don't want to be the platform where a sixteen-year-old's group-chat fight becomes the first public ruling on their teenage relationship. The age gate is enforced server-side, not just on the form.
What if both people in the same case file separately?
The first case wins. If a duplicate is filed while the original is still active, the second submission is routed in as supplementary evidence rather than a competing trial. Both parties can submit additional context, but there is only ever one verdict per dispute. If the first case has already closed, the second can be filed but is flagged as a sequel to the existing thread.
How do I delete my account?
Settings → Delete Account in the app. We complete deletion within 30 days, in line with the GDPR and applicable data-protection law. Cases you uploaded are removed; votes you cast are anonymized but retained for jury integrity.
Is there a web version, or an Android one coming?
Voting and filing happen only inside the iOS app — the web hosts case shares, privacy / terms, and this site. iOS first because it lets us ship one polished surface instead of two compromised ones; the verdict, the jury, and the autopsy are the product, not the platform. Android is on the post-launch roadmap.

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