Who is Right: Your AI Court
Who is Right: Your AI Court Summary
Who is Right: Your AI Court is a with in-app purchases Android app in Entertainment by Orbit Studios A.Ş.. Released in Nov 2025 (4 months ago). It has about 4.4K+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 624 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store metadata: updated Mar 13, 2026.
Recent activity: 273 installs this week (596 over 4 weeks) showing below average growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Mar 13, 2026 .
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AI Court for Relationships.. Understand Your Patterns!
Who’s right? Who’s wrong?
Share your daily drama, arguments, and debates with our AI-powered social court.
Arguments happen.
But sometimes it's hard to see the full picture.
Who Is Right is an AI-powered social court where you can share real-life disagreements and get a judgment.
But it doesn’t stop there.
This app also helps you understand your relationships, emotions, and communication patterns.
Bring Your Argument to Court
- Tell your story and let the AI judges review the case
- Our judges analyze both sides and deliver a verdict.
Add the people who matter to you and start understanding your relationships more deeply.
- Friends
- Partners
- Family
- Colleagues
Discover Your Relationship Cards
Every relationship has patterns.
- Communication styles
- Conflict dynamics
- Emotional triggers
Relationship Cards reveal what might be happening beneath the surface.
Talk About What’s Going On
Not sure how to understand a situation?
- Talk about your relationship dynamics and explore what's really happening.
- Sometimes the question isn't just who is right.
- Sometimes it's what this relationship is trying to teach you.
See Your Personal Patterns
Your conversations generate personal insight cards:
- How you argue
- How you communicate
- How you react in emotional moments
Your patterns become visible.
Daily Questions to Understand Yourself
Answer daily reflection questions about your feelings and experiences.
Over time, you start seeing yourself more clearly.
Not just your relationships but your emotional patterns too.
Because sometimes the real question isn’t:
“Who is right?”
It’s:
“What can I learn from this?”
