Viesly analyzes AI-detected journalism patterns in the article you're already reading — then explains the trust score in plain language.
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The average news article takes 5–8 minutes to read. Between work, commuting, and daily life, that adds up fast — and skimming means missing the point, or accepting someone else's framing at face value.
Modern journalism often mixes reporting with editorial framing, selective context, and opinion presented as fact. Without a second opinion, it's hard to know if you're getting the full picture.
Viesly extracts the key events and separates well-supported claims from those open to interpretation. Know what matters without reading every paragraph.
Every article gets a trust score from 0 to 100, built from five structural signals: source diversity, fact vs. opinion, emotional language, missing context, and author pattern. No political labels.
See the outlet's average trust score and most commonly detected patterns across all Viesly users — a quick, data-backed way to understand the publisher before you trust the source.
A 0–100 score based on five structural journalism quality signals.
AI synthesizes detected patterns into a clear, readable explanation — no jargon.
See how sources are cited, whether opposing viewpoints appear, and what context may be missing.
Identifies charged wording that influences the reader beyond the stated facts.
When signals are uncertain, a second AI cross-checks. If they disagree, you're told.
Summaries in English, Spanish, Turkish, or the article's own language — set your preference once.
No free tier. Viesly is a serious tool for readers who take journalism quality seriously.
All plans include the full trust score, AI pattern analysis, multi-language summaries, and cross-model validation.
Receive trust score summaries in the language you choose — or in the same language as the article itself. Set your preference once in account settings.
Unlike most media analysis tools, Viesly never assigns political labels. We focus exclusively on structural journalism signals — how sources are used, how language is framed, what context is present or missing. You evaluate the patterns. We just surface them.
No. Every Viesly plan includes the full feature set — trust score, AI pattern analysis, cross-model validation, and multi-language summaries. The only difference is your monthly analysis quota. More analyses, higher plan. That's it.
No. Viesly never applies political labels. It surfaces structural journalism signals — source diversity, emotional language, missing context — that you evaluate yourself.
No. The trust score is based on AI-detected patterns and should be used as a reading aid, not an authoritative verdict. Viesly always frames results as AI-detected patterns.
No full article text is stored. Viesly analyzes content in memory and stores only the structured analysis result, linked to a URL hash — never the original text.
Viesly is available as a Chrome extension. Support for Firefox and other browsers is planned.
No. Viesly is a paid tool from day one. The Lite plan starts at €1.99/month for 150 analyses per month.
When the primary AI analysis produces uncertain signals, a second model (Gemini 2.5 Flash) cross-checks the result. If the two models significantly disagree, you see a "Models disagreed" notice so you know confidence is lower.
You can leave us a 5-star review on the Chrome Web Store — and even more importantly, tell a news-reading friend. A recommendation from a careful reader is the highest compliment we can receive.