AI dispute court

Settle it in sixty seconds.

Present both sides. Let a theatrical AI judge deliver the final word—and a shareable roast worth putting in the group chat.

Free basic verdicts. No credit card required.

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The ruling

“You ate the leftovers. Case closed.”

Our promise

Drama for fun. Boundaries by design.

Under 60 sec

A decisive basic ruling

Both sides heard

Equal time to make the case

You choose

Keep it private or share it

Court is in session

From petty argument to final verdict.

Ruling Room turns the disagreement itself into the event—fast enough for a night out and polished enough to post.

01

Plead your case

Each side gets 20 focused seconds to explain what happened—by voice or text, without endless interruptions.

02

Hear the ruling

A stern-but-witty AI judge weighs both arguments and delivers one decisive, quotable verdict in under a minute.

03

Share the evidence

Turn the ruling into a verdict card or video clip made for group chats, Reels, and the inevitable appeal.

Beyond the browser

Bring the bench to your venue.

Ruling Room booths turn bars, campuses, creator events, and parties into live courtroom theater, complete with printed verdicts and QR-linked clips.

Explore booth partnerships

2–5

dollars per booth verdict, depending on the venue

Choose your proceeding

Start free. Escalate when necessary.

Simple options for quick calls, repeat offenders, and arguments that demand a full trial.

Quick Verdict

For the argument happening right now.

$0

  • One basic ruling
  • Two 20-second statements
  • Shareable verdict card
Get a verdict
For repeat litigants

Full Trial

For couples, roommates, and friends with a docket.

$7 / month

  • Unlimited basic verdicts
  • Cross-examination questions
  • Community jury polls
  • One appeal per case
  • Enhanced share cards
Start Full Trial

Live Booth

A physical verdict experience at participating venues.

$2–5 / case

  • Live theatrical ruling
  • Printed verdict receipt
  • QR-linked video clip
Find out more

Before you object

Questions from the gallery

Final call for arguments

Stop debating. Get the ruling.

Bring the text thread, the chore dispute, or the question splitting the group chat. Court opens in seconds.

Start a case