I'm building a tool that double-checks AI's output before you trust it — useful or pointless?

Something I keep hearing here (and feeling myself): AI helps, but you can't fully trust its output — so you end up re-reading the email, re-checking the code, or verifying the notes yourself anyway.

So I'm building a simple web tool around that. The idea: you paste whatever AI gave you (an email, a code snippet, a summary), and it flags what to double-check before you rely on it — things like "this part might be wrong," "this doesn't match your usual tone," or "this could break something."

It doesn't replace the AI — it just catches the stuff you'd normally re-check by hand.

Honest question before I build more:

  • Would you actually use this, or do you not care enough to bother?
  • What would make it genuinely useful vs. just another tool you'd ignore?

Not selling anything (no link, nothing to sign up for yet) — genuinely trying to see if this is worth building. Brutal honesty welcome, even "this is pointless.

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u/Ok_Let_5459 — 4 days ago

Anyone actually found a tool for the AI stuff you don't trust? or still doing it by hand?

I keep going back to doing certain things manually because I don't trust AI to get them right. Curious if anyone found something that actually works — or if you tried stuff and it wasn't worth it. What'd you try?

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u/Ok_Let_5459 — 4 days ago

What's the one thing you still do manually because no AI agent/tool does it right?

Curious what actually frustrates people here day to day.

Not "what would be cool" — I mean the boring stuff you still handle by hand because the existing tools either don't do it, or do it badly and you don't trust them.

Two questions:

  1. What repetitive task do you do almost every day that you wish an agent just handled for you?
  2. Have you tried a tool for it already? What made you stop using it / go back to doing it yourself?

Trying to understand where the real gaps are vs. the hype. Will share what I find back with the sub.

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u/Ok_Let_5459 — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/aiagents+1 crossposts

What's the one thing you still do manually because no AI agent/tool does it right?

Curious what actually frustrates people here day to day.

Not "what would be cool" — I mean the boring stuff you still handle by hand because the existing tools either don't do it, or do it badly and you don't trust them.

Two questions:

  1. What repetitive task do you do almost every day that you wish an agent just handled for you?
  2. Have you tried a tool for it already? What made you stop using it / go back to doing it yourself?

Trying to understand where the real gaps are vs. the hype. Will share what I find back with the sub.

reddit.com
u/Ok_Let_5459 — 4 days ago