Point your phone at any processing statement — or upload the merchant's PDF. Four AIs read every line independently and cross-check each other, then surface the processor's hidden markup in dollars per year. Hand over a branded proposal before you leave the counter.
No green check on any number a human hasn't confirmed. Built to survive the processor's pushback.
Use your phone camera on a paper statement, or upload the merchant's original PDF — the most accurate source when they have it. Multi-page is fine.
Claude, Gemini, Grok and ChatGPT each extract every fee on their own. Their numbers are cross-checked to the cent — agreement means it's trustworthy, disagreement means it gets flagged, not guessed.
You tap to confirm the grand total and monthly volume against the paper. Savings and quotes stay locked until you do — so nothing you put in front of a merchant is a hallucination.
Your logo, your company, 'Prepared for [merchant]' — the hidden markup, the junk fees worth challenging, and the savings, ready to forward or print on the spot.
Everything you need to walk in cold and walk out with a signed merchant — on your phone.
Camera or PDF in, every fee and rate out — cross-checked across four independent AIs so the numbers hold up.
Derives the processor's true effective rate per card network and shows the margin they've buried — in dollars per year, conservatively.
Model dual-pricing, surcharge, and cash-discount side by side so you can show exactly what the merchant keeps.
The padded-interchange plays, junk fees, and 30-day cancel-window leverage — the things that win the conversation.
A forwardable PDF in your name and logo, with the markup, flagged fees, and savings — left behind before you leave.
Every scan stored on your device so you can pull a merchant back up, follow up, and track your pipeline.
Every plan includes the full toolkit — scanner, hidden-markup engine, calculator, and dirty-tricks library. The difference is how many statements you scan a month.
Open it on your phone, scan the first statement you see, and watch the markup show up.
Launch the scanner