BETA
Crowd-sourced consumer empowerment.
How it works
An open-source platform, empowering employees & consumers by fighting the monopoly on information.
An open-source platform, empowering consumers & employees by fighting the monopoly on information.
An open-source platform, empowering consumers & employees by fighting the monopoly on information.
An open-source platform, empowering consumers & employees by fighting the
corporate monopoly on
information.
Anti-Consumer Tactics
False claims, shrinkflation, market manipulation.
Political Profits
Lobbying, taxpayer burden, corruption.
Human Rights Abuse
In responsibility or participation.
Reports
Crucial journalism, kept in a
permanent, open-source record.
Brands
Get the sincere truth about an organization,
before you buy, donate, or work there.
Created by Contributors
User-Submitted Content
Anyone can create and edit brand
listings and reports.
Mandatory Peer-Approval
Every submission is reviewed for policy
compliance & integrity.
All Published Here
Added to brand pages and the search
engine, with each citation mirrored.
What if I (or others) can't afford to choose better brands?
Corporate price-gouging has crippled affordable local business. This resource should not be used to judge those without a choice. Individual purchasing decisions, especially when coerced, should never take the blame.
Supporting people-first regulations, reforms, and community solutions is much more important.
' There's no ethical consumption under capitalism anyways. '
Our mission is to empower people to make informed decisions about who they support and how. Small choices are the first step towards broader awareness and activism.
Underlying change may seem impossible — but corporate PR & the news cycle are designed to make it seem that way.
Think cancel culture is toxic & unproductive?
We do too. That's why reports on individuals will never be allowed on this site. Further, our content policy prohibits reports on 'political posturing' and 'crimes of aesthetic' — where companies use hot-button issues to stir up buzz. These are marketing tactics.
Reports focus on tangible political impact, like money spent on lobbying or received in subsidies, and never make prescriptive calls to action.