One captured page
Each result is based on the public landing page preserved as evidence when the review ran.
A living collection of SaaS, startup and digital-product landing pages reviewed independently by Claude, GPT, Gemini and Grok. Every position comes from a published verdict—not sponsorship or paid placement.
The ranking covers websites on The Jury docket, not every SaaS website on the internet.
Each result is based on the public landing page preserved as evidence when the review ran.
Claude, GPT, Gemini and Grok score the same evidence without seeing one another's answers.
Originality, design, clarity, market, virality and trust combine into one comparable jury score.
Open any case for its screenshot, complete category breakdown, model-by-model reasoning and place on all twelve boards.

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Claude, GPT, Gemini and Grok independently score each captured landing page for originality, design, clarity, market, virality and trust. The jury score is the mean of the available model verdicts; ties go to the earlier review.
No. A filing fee buys a review, never a score or placement. This list is ordered only by the jury score published in each case file.
No. It ranks the SaaS, startup and digital-product websites currently reviewed on The Jury. Every listed result links to its captured evidence and full model scorecards.
Submit one public landing-page URL. The Jury captures it, convenes four models independently, and publishes the resulting scores, opinions and leaderboard positions.