Cancel My Parking Ticket
AI-powered UK private parking ticket appeals
Best for: UK drivers, car ownership channels, consumer rights, money-saving audiences
How it works
- User uploads a photo of their parking charge notice (PCN)
- AI reads the notice and identifies the parking operator, charge amount, and deadline
- The tool checks for common grounds of appeal under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 and BPA/IPC codes of practice
- It generates a tailored appeal letter the user can send directly to the operator
- If escalation is needed, it drafts a POPLA or IAS appeal
What to say
- It writes the appeal letter for you — you just send it
- It checks your ticket against the actual rules operators have to follow
- Most people don't know private parking fines aren't criminal — this tool explains your rights
What not to say
- Guaranteed to get your ticket cancelled — nothing can guarantee that
- It beats council parking fines — this is for PRIVATE operator tickets only, not council PCNs
- It's free legal advice — it's a self-representation tool, not a solicitor
Cancel My Citation
AI-powered US parking citation appeals
Best for: US drivers, car content creators, personal finance, life hacks, urban living channels
How it works
- User uploads or enters details of their US parking citation
- AI identifies the issuing authority and violation type
- It checks for procedural errors, signage issues, and common grounds for dismissal
- Generates a formal contest letter tailored to the specific municipality
- Provides step-by-step instructions for submitting the appeal
What to say
- It drafts your contest letter based on your specific citation
- Takes about two minutes — upload your ticket, get your letter
- Worth trying before you just pay it
What not to say
- You'll definitely win — outcomes depend on the specifics
- It works for criminal traffic violations — it's parking citations only
- Free — unless referring specifically to the free assessment step
FightFines
Appeal fines across 32 countries in 25 languages
Best for: International audiences, expat channels, travel creators, European drivers, consumer rights globally, non-English-speaking audiences
How it works
- User selects their country and fine type from 587 categories across 32 countries
- AI analyses the fine details and local regulations
- Identifies applicable grounds for appeal based on jurisdiction
- Generates a formal appeal letter in the user's language (25 languages supported)
- Provides submission instructions for the relevant authority
What to say
- Covers 32 countries, 25 languages, and nearly 600 types of fines
- It knows the local rules wherever you got fined — and writes the appeal in your language
- Useful if you got a fine abroad and don't know the process
What not to say
- It covers every fine in every country — it's 32 countries, be specific
- Guaranteed refund — it helps you appeal, it doesn't control outcomes
Car Damage Advisor
AI repair estimates from photos
Best for: Car ownership channels, motoring, insurance advice, money-saving, first-time car buyers
How it works
- User uploads photos of vehicle damage
- AI analyses the images to identify damage type and severity
- Generates an estimated repair cost range based on the damage
- Provides a breakdown of likely repairs needed
- Helps users understand whether to claim on insurance or pay out of pocket
What to say
- Upload a photo of the damage, get an estimate in seconds
- Helps you figure out if it's worth claiming on insurance
- Quick ballpark before you go to a garage
What not to say
- Exact quote — it's an estimate, not a binding quote
- Replaces a mechanic — it's a first-look tool
Improve My Resume
ATS-optimised CV and resume rewrites
Best for: Career advice, job hunting, university/graduate channels, self-improvement, HR and recruitment audiences
How it works
- User uploads their current CV or resume
- AI analyses it against ATS (Applicant Tracking System) requirements
- Rewrites and restructures content to improve keyword matching and formatting
- Highlights gaps, weak phrasing, and missing sections
- Outputs a polished, ATS-optimised version ready to submit
What to say
- It rewrites your CV so it actually gets past the automated filters
- Most CVs get rejected by software before a human sees them — this fixes that
- Upload your CV, get an improved version back in minutes
What not to say
- Guaranteed to get you a job — it improves your CV, it doesn't control hiring
- Written by a professional — it's AI-powered, be honest about that
WTF Did I Just Sign?
AI contract decoding — plain English summaries
Best for: Renting/tenancy channels, first-time buyers, freelancers, small business, consumer rights, legal literacy
How it works
- User uploads a contract, lease, or legal document
- AI reads the full document and identifies key clauses
- Flags risky terms, unusual obligations, and hidden costs
- Provides a plain-English summary of what the user is actually agreeing to
- Highlights anything that might need professional legal review
What to say
- Upload any contract and it tells you what you're actually agreeing to
- Flags the dodgy bits in plain English
- Useful before you sign a lease, employment contract, or anything with small print
What not to say
- It's a lawyer — it's a comprehension tool, not legal advice
- It will tell you whether to sign — it summarises, the decision is yours
WTF Did I Just Agree?
Decode online T&Cs and app permissions
Best for: Privacy/security channels, tech reviewers, digital literacy, consumer rights, parent audiences concerned about kids' apps
How it works
- User pastes a URL or uploads terms & conditions from any website or app
- AI analyses the T&Cs for data usage, privacy implications, and hidden clauses
- Flags anything unusual — data selling, arbitration clauses, auto-renewals
- Provides a plain-English summary with a risk rating
- Highlights what permissions the app or service is actually requesting
What to say
- Paste any app's terms and it tells you what you actually agreed to
- Finds the hidden stuff — data selling, auto-renewals, weird permissions
- Good for checking before you download something or sign up
What not to say
- It protects your data — it informs you, it doesn't block anything
- Every app is spying on you — don't fearmonger, let the tool show the facts
Write My Legal Letter
7 types of formal legal letters, generated in minutes
Best for: Consumer rights, landlord/tenant disputes, complaint resolution, small claims, self-help legal channels
How it works
- User selects from 7 letter types: complaint, demand, cease & desist, notice, response, appeal, or general legal
- Answers guided questions about their situation
- AI drafts a formal, properly structured legal letter
- User can review, edit, and download the letter
- Ready to send — no solicitor needed for straightforward matters
What to say
- It writes proper legal letters — complaints, demands, cease & desist, whatever you need
- Answer a few questions, get a letter you can actually send
- Useful when you know you're in the right but don't know how to put it formally
What not to say
- It replaces a solicitor — for complex disputes, always recommend professional advice
- Send this and they have to comply — a letter is a letter, not a court order