Description

🖼️ Tool Name:
Unbaited

🔖 Tool Category:
Social Media Tool / Browser Extension; primarily Productivity & Automation, also fits under Mental Health / Well-being

✏️ What does this tool offer?
Unbaited is a browser extension that uses AI (via Groq’s LLM integration) to automatically filter clickbait and emotionally manipulative content—known as “engagement bait”—from social media feeds like X (formerly Twitter) 

What does the tool actually deliver based on user experience?
• Blurs or hides sensational or emotionally triggering posts in real-time as you scroll
• Offers customizable system prompts so users can define what qualifies as bait content
• Allows you to unblur posts manually if desired, preserving transparency
• Operates entirely in-browser; no backend server, enhancing privacy and control 

🤖 Does it include automation?
Yes — Unbaited leverages AI to:
• Detect and evaluate posts using an LLM in real-time
• Automatically blur content flagged as engagement bait
• Adjust behavior dynamically based on user feedback and prompt customization 

💰 Pricing Model:
Free / Prototype

🆓 Free Plan Details:
• Free access through GitHub or Colab deployment
• Requires a personal Groq API key to function
• Privacy-safe: prompts and data processing happen locally in-browser

💳 Paid Plan Details:
• No paid tiers currently available — the tool is experimental and offered for free usage as a demo/prototype

🧭 Access Method:
• Chrome (or Chromium-based) extension or Google Colab repository
• Requires personal Groq API key to authenticate LLM access
• Installable via GitHub or direct link; all configuration in browser interface 

🔗 Experience Link:

https://unbaited.danielpetho.com

Pricing Details

💰 Pricing Model: Free / Prototype 🆓 Free Plan Details: • Free access through GitHub or Colab deployment • Requires a personal Groq API key to function • Privacy-safe: prompts and data processing happen locally in-browser 💳 Paid Plan Details: • No paid tiers currently available — the tool is experimental and offered for free usage as a demo/prototype