Repeated problems, not isolated noise.
Each cluster links back to public signals and produces a ticket that explicitly says the issue is reported, not internally verified.
Repeated Problems
Sorted by severity and evidence count.
"Undetectable" stealth claims are a legal & platform-policy exposure
Cluely's public copy and third-party threads repeat 'undetectable,' screen-reading, and cheating framing while some users report being detected or losing control. Marketing a stealth/cheating capability invites platform-policy takedowns, school and employer bans, and regulatory scrutiny — the claim language and acceptable-use story need a clear owner before it becomes the story.
Recommended action
Review stealth claim language, clarify acceptable use, and add a permission/privacy explainer.
Linked evidence
"Cluely charges $130/mo extra for screen-share invisibility. Built an alternative for $29. - Clue" - Public signal touches claim language or trust positioning that needs careful review.
"The $130 Cluely loophole no one talks about - Just saw Cluely charges $19.99 for Pro, but $149.9" - Public signal touches claim language or trust positioning that needs careful review.
"100% undetectable" - The live listing still uses undetectability claims, which should be watched beside cheating/privacy discourse.
"undetectable on screen" - Undetectable positioning is a direct trust and compliance surface.
"detectable as separate window" - A public user claims the undetectable positioning failed in a high-risk context.
"sales calls" - Public positioning is drifting toward sales-call coaching as well as notes.
"permission or control" - A user frames product behavior as permission/control failure.
"Undetectable plan For SWE first time - Hey, reposting because my first post got lost wanted to u" - Public signal touches claim language or trust positioning that needs careful review.
"zero bots" - Zero-bot meeting positioning is powerful but can create trust and policy questions.
"stored securely" - Privacy controls are already in public copy and should be reinforced in support.
"suggested answers" - Live answer assistance creates a trust boundary around interviews, tests, and calls.
"summarizes afterward" - Market comparison frames Cluely against post-call notetakers like Granola.
"cheating on everything" - Third-party cheat framing can create reputational and compliance risk.
"undetectable AI" - The undetectable framing is repeating in third-party discussion.
"screen and microphone" - Screen and microphone access requirements are central to public trust concerns.
"[MEGATHREAD] Detectability & "Does it work on X?" (All Qs go here) - Central hub for all questio" - Public signal touches claim language or trust positioning that needs careful review.