

SetupScore Thousands of reviews, one verdict
Buying a monitor, keyboard, or pair of headphones shouldn't require a research project. But that's what it feels like. You read a review on RTINGS, another on PCMag, watch a YouTube teardown, scroll through a Reddit thread. Four sources later, you have four different opinions and no clear answer. SetupScore was built to solve exactly that problem. For every product, the platform cross-references 20 to 50 independent sources: professional reviews, YouTube video analyses, Reddit discussions, and customer feedback from Amazon. Using natural language processing, it extracts specific claims from each source and identifies where reviewers agree and where they disagree. The result is a consensus-driven score backed by real data, not a single reviewer's opinion. Me: I'm Carlos, a remote worker who spent years manually cross-referencing review sites before every gear purchase. The tool started as a personal project to automate that process and grew into a platform that anyone can use.
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