Amazon ratings can be misleading when a chunk of the reviews are generic five-star posts with no real detail. This Drop in adds a trust score card below the product title that analyzes the visible reviews and tells you how much you should actually trust them.
Seeing a trust percentage and specific red flags before you buy helps you avoid products that look great on paper but fall apart in reality.
It checks for patterns like generic praise, star ratings that do not match the written text, and review spikes, then shows an overall trust percentage, a verdict, a list of red flags, and a short summary of what verified buyers actually said.
Good to Know
- The analysis is based on reviews currently visible on the page, not all reviews for the product
- Loading more reviews before running it gives a more accurate score
- Requires API credits
Best Use Cases
- Checking if a product's high rating is backed by real feedback
- Spotting suspiciously generic reviews before making a purchase
- Getting a quick pros-and-cons summary without reading every review
- Comparing trustworthiness between similar products
- Deciding if a deal is too good to be true
