FeedBoss Documentation
Slop Check - Catch AI-Sounding Lines Before You Post
FeedBoss reads your LinkedIn post three times, line by line, and flags the lines a reader would stall on, with a fix for each one.
Slop Check reads a finished post and points at the exact lines that read as machine-written. It predicts how a person reads your draft. It is not an AI-origin detector, and it does not grade you against a rulebook.
Run it two ways: check a draft inside chat, or paste any post into the checker.
What it does
- Reads the post three times, line by line, and reports only what the three readings agree on.
- Flags one line at a time, with the reason a reader would react to that line.
- Gives no overall score inside the app. Editors agree far more on which lines are off than on whether a whole post feels machine-written.
- Bases every flag on your actual draft, not a house style.
The three ways to fix a flag
Each flag comes with a fix that fits the problem:
- Rewrite the line: FeedBoss proposes a replacement you can accept or edit.
- Answer the question: some lines are empty because only you have the fact. FeedBoss asks you for it instead of inventing one.
- Rewrite the whole post: when the shape is the problem, not any single line.
Rewrite the whole post
Sometimes the trouble is the shape: a hook on top, one sentence per line, an ask at the bottom. When line edits cannot fix that, Rewrite the Whole Post rebuilds the draft in one action.
- Costs 5 credits.
- Keeps your voice. The rewrite starts from your draft, with no house style imposed.
- Leads with your question. If a line needed a fact only you have, FeedBoss asks it first, at no cost.
- Protects your draft. If the rewrite drops a number, name, or date you supplied, your original stays intact and you are not charged.
- Nothing changes until you approve it. Your draft and the rewrite sit side by side; you pick.
The public checker
FeedBoss also runs a free Slop Check with no login, in the Free Tools. It gives a 0 to 20 score from a single reading and quotes the line that reads worst. It is a quick taste. Acting on the flags, line by line, is the in-app product.