I’ve been using this little tool I made called FakeFind.ai. It’s super simple — you paste an Amazon product link and it runs an AI check on the reviews.
It looks for common signs of manipulation like repeated phrases, vague one-liners, hijacked listings, and suspicious spikes in 5-star ratings. Then it gives you:
A Trust Score from 1–10
An Adjusted Rating with only the likely genuine reviews
A short summary of why it scored that way
A few better-reviewed alternatives in the same category
No sign-up, no extension, just paste and go.
Also works with Walmart, eBay, and Best Buy.
It looks for common signs of manipulation like repeated phrases, vague one-liners, hijacked listings, and suspicious spikes in 5-star ratings. Then it gives you:
A Trust Score from 1–10
An Adjusted Rating with only the likely genuine reviews
A short summary of why it scored that way
A few better-reviewed alternatives in the same category
No sign-up, no extension, just paste and go. Also works with Walmart, eBay, and Best Buy.