How it works

Paste it. Measure it. Make it less embarrassing.

Slop Swamp turns a fuzzy feeling that something sounds wrong into a short list of reasons, fixes, and a cleaner version you can use.

A three-stage cleanup machine turning crumpled drafts into polished pages

1. Choose

Tell the machine whether it is content, a webpage, a prompt, or code.

2. Paste

Add the draft or snippet you want checked. No ceremonial setup required.

3. Score

See the strongest slop signals and a plain-English score.

4. Clean

Unlock the full diagnosis and turn it into something useful.

What gets measured

Signals, not fake certainty

The Slop Score is a practical editorial signal. It does not pretend to prove who or what wrote your text. It measures patterns that often make AI-assisted work feel generic, padded, or unfinished.

  • Repeated sentence shapes and overused transitions.
  • Vague claims without evidence, examples, or a clear audience.
  • Shiny language doing the job of actual information.
  • Missing constraints, states, or decisions in prompts and code.

What happens next

Keep control of the final version

Slop Swamp suggests. You decide. The useful goal is not to hide AI use; it is to publish work that is clear, deliberate, and worth someone else's attention.

  • Review every suggested change before using it.
  • Keep domain language that matters to your audience.
  • Reject any rewrite that changes the meaning.
  • Use the score as a prompt to edit, not a badge of moral purity.

Put something through the machine

Your first score is free and mildly judgmental.

Get a free score